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The worst jobs in war
http://www.cracked.com/article_18796...story-war.html
somehow, being on a S-boat is paradise compared to these roles |
Ha! I knew it:know:
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In the Brit army the pioneer corps must have been an awful job....burying the dead and cleaning out the interior of damaged and destroyed tanks.
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Two words
Graves Registration. :nope: |
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Though I suppose you'd get used to it after a while. |
I can think of another. Forgot what they were called (maybe August would know). But in the event that a bomber caring a nuclear bomb crashed there was a team of paratroopers who were to go in to the radioactive wreckage, retrieve the bomb and guard it until someone could show up and recover it.
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If there is an accident involving an Air Force controlled Nuclear Weapon, or a nuclear weapon in an Air Force controlled area, the unit that would respond would be EOD and specifically my old unit the venerable 2701 EODS at Hill AFB :yeah::yeah::yeah:
We were the USAF's Nuclear Response EOD team. :salute: |
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I resemble that remark
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How about been in bomb disposal in the second world war? Everyday could be you last, you have to learn about each new bomb, and it could go off any moment and you'll go up in "the pink mist" as it was known.
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I read that in the space of a few months in Iraq they went through every possible radio frequency to detonate IEDs before we jammed them all. It took 12 years for that to happen with the IRA in N. Ireland. |
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I've been on the UK Nuclear Accident Response Organisation, to provide secure comms in such an event (well, a similar event, as we no longer have nuclear bombers :wah:, it'd probable involve either road or rail accident now, or non-military nuclear carrying flights!), never got called out for anything nuclear but we did many exercises and sometimes the first to deploy overseas (Sierra Leone, Kosovo, etc... ) from the UK Mil as we were all prepped ready to go. And it would always be on a Friday afternoon after a Thursday cabinet/MoD meeting. :nope: Aside from Graves Registration, simply being one back home to break the bad news, and hearts, would be emotionally shattering :nope: |
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Delivering a death message was always the hardest task http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...es/wolfcop.gif |
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I think part of the problem is the AF likes to portray itself as "high tech", so you only see the glamor imagery, and jobs in recruiting offices and such. Other part of the problem, is the (very legitimate) image of the AF as the "Chair Force". There are indeed a lot of people who "Fly a desk" in the AF. |
Here is the most accurate Air Force Recruiting video ever made
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jET7zGnPKjo :yeah: I just found an actual EOD recruiting video. They never had those when I was in (I don't think they had video when I was first in). But this pretty sums up the job... leaving out some of the more gross stuff of course. :P http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mk_g5vDJW5w |
Nice.
Hey... sweet.. we have video too! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iU59A9_TcU edit: I'll just go ahead and toss this into the ring: http://www.trophyexpress.com/usaf/im...thredhorse.gif |
Red Horse?
They are either building stuff and then killing people or They are killing people and then building stuff or They are killing people and building stuff at the same time Sometimes they drink alcohol too. :hmmm: Civil Engineers and Construction people with automatic weapons :yeah: Pretty manly. :salute: |
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