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Wild Bill was here

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2004 10:50 am
by STEELER13

Yo Wild Bill,
Ever been to Richmond??? Say about 20 years ago?.....[;)]

Land Mine Found in Attic of Old House
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - A land mine - 20 years old but fully operational - was discovered Monday beneath the wooden floor boards of an attic.

John Jamieson said the mine - a rusty brown container about the size and shape of a glass milk bottle - popped out when he jostled the floor boards in his 1920s house.

The container rolled toward the opening in the attic staircase, but Jamieson grabbed it before it fell to the second floor, set it outside, and called police.

Neighboring homes were evacuated.

An examination of the mine found that it was active and that the pin, which must be removed for the device to detonate, was still in place.

Richmond police Maj. David M. McCoy said the bomb was not issued by the U.S. military and speculated that it may have been Asian or Russian. Police estimated the mine to be 20 years old.

No other explosives were found in the attic.

The Jamiesons, who have lived in the home nearly eight years, said they have no idea how the land mine ended up in their attic.


Anyone who's played a Wild Bill scenario knows you can expect a mine ANYWHERE!!! [8|]

RE: Wild Bill was here

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2004 6:57 pm
by Goblin
[:D]

RE: Wild Bill was here

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2004 8:18 pm
by Belisarius
All I can say is:

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MINE! MINE! MINE! MINE! MINE! MINE! MINE!

[;)]

RE: Wild Bill was here

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2004 9:18 pm
by BulletMagnet
Nice You know us poles had to start using mines we had grenades but we kept forgetting which part to throw the pin or the grenade.So we went lo tech..now if we can just get the windows on our subs fixed....

RE: Wild Bill was here

Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2004 4:33 pm
by Wild Bill
Perhaps in another life, Steeler [8D]

I've learned a lot about mines through a careful study of the use of them in warfare.

I confess it is what we would kindly call a "unfair, cruel, despicable weapon of war."

Still, they were used and were a major preocupation for the grunt and even tankers.

I can't think of any greater shock or a sound that will make you jump as when you carefully maneuver your units, and then suddenly "BAM!" That will knock your shoes off!

WB