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Last month, a golfer wandering after his errant tee shot found a half-buried grenade off the eighth fairway at Augusta Municipal Golf Course, which is not the famous Augusta golf club but a Georgia layout that was once an Army base.
Frag grenades are a human-based grenade type which allow the user to 'bounce' the grenade off walls or floors to reach a target, making them highly useful around corners.
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The other day I heard my first grenade go off.
This time, an enemy grenade bounced off the chest of Michael Monsoor, a petty officer.
In the struggle, the grenade went off, killing 62 of the 107 people aboard.
News came through later, however, that three people had died when a grenade went off in a packed bar.
"They both ran down the same corridor and then a grenade went off in a really confined space".
First came a grenade, going off near a bank and luring the police and journalists to inspect the damage.
It "looks like a grenade went off in there," Peter Rhee, a trauma surgeon at the University of Arizona, told Wired.
His colleagues recalled constant skirmishes on the road to Basra; on one occasion a rocket-propelled grenade bounced off the armoured car in which he was travelling.
One grenade bounced off a soldier's rucksack, landing in the middle of the patrol and forcing them to dive for cover.
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