A 666-page Marine Corps investigation found a rare fuze defect — a "one in a million" malfunction — caused a live artillery shell to explode over Interstate 5 near Camp Pendleton last October, ...
A Marine Corps investigation could not conclusively say why the artillery shell's fuze malfunctioned but said no misconduct involved.
Vice President JD Vance, right, watches a demonstration by Marines during activities to mark the upcoming Marine Corps' 250th anniversary on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California. (Gregory Bull ...
The failure was described in the report as extremely rare, with officials saying the device has a very low historical malfunction rate.
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