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Something else I thought I'd throw in on this thread, if your active duty, don't pick up unexploded ordnance off of a range- You'll be done almost as fast as the guy who joked about his Plt Sgt. ![]() |
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And if you're on a mission -donīt pick anything up! ![]() |
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try http://www.gunbroker.com/ or http://www.usmilitariaforum.com/ I have sold on both of these - what are you looking for
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Visit the WW1 battlefields in France and Flanders, there's still tons of the stuff neatly stacked and just laying there, only problem is, its still live.
A young boy was stopped by customs in Dover a few years ago carrying a live grenade, mum and dad had a fit, the customs hall was cleared and bomb disposal called in. When asked where he had got it, he said it was sold by someone in a museum. |
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This happened recently near were we live at Point de Hoc (where the US Army Rangers landed) a few months ago that netted 500 landmines. God knows what else is out there, personally when I am in these areas I never stray off the marked path, they say its swept, but I don't put much stock into it. http://www.english.rfi.fr/visiting-f...normandy-beach (BTW, there is a typo in the article Calvados is 60 Kilometers west of Caen, not 60 meters). |
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When I was a boy in the 1950's in North London, UXB's were being dug up all over the place. My family lived near the Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield Lock, one of the Luftwaffe's favourite targets among others. I have no doubt there are quite a few still buried after all these years all over the UK. I moved into a new house just outside London, I hadn't been there long when a 2000 pounder was found a couple of hundred yards away. The whole area was evacuated and sealed off until it was made safe, we didn't get our knickers in a twist we just got on with it. |
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