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50,000 face evacuation in Hannover over World War Two bombs
Let me assure everyone that this has nothing to do with Brexit despite what some sources may be stating :)
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Evacuations because of duds are not uncommon at all here. Even I have been told to leave my workplace with all of my colleagues and get away a safe distance once because a WWII dud had been found at a construction site nearby.:-?
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"Not uncommon" is quite an understatement. :timeout:
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I always feel a great deal of empathy and respect for the ordnance disposal personnel who go in and handle those old munitions; it's one thing to face an explosive when it is 'new' and it's another to face a device nearly three-quarters of a century old, deteriorated, unstable, and affected by any number of variables the 'new' devices did not present. Whatever it is they pay them, it certainly not enough... :salute:
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As a US general answered, when asked about the percentage of bombs really exploding: ".. we only know that 100 percent reach the ground".
And i am very glad i do not live in Laos http://edition.cnn.com/2016/09/05/as...os-secret-war/ |
The unoffical motto is "Intial Sucess or Total Failure" with Navy EOD but they removed it as insensitive.
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With the high density of bombs still hidden on German soil, we are lucky that in WWII they did not drop ICM-kind of bombs, closter bombs, air-delivered mines.
I am pretty certain that then we still would have occasional casualties over here, until today. |
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