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NNSA Dismantles Last Nuclear Artillery Shell; Battefield Weapons Were Retired by George H.W. Bush
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Posted on 12/12/2003 9:44:15 AM PST by chance33_98

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To: U S Army EOD
Iron tires on wooden gun wheels are not new. All the horse-drawn vehicle wheels I can recall seeing had them.
81 posted on 12/12/2003 6:45:25 PM PST by Cannoneer No. 4 (Old soldiers never die. They just go to the commissary parking lot and regroup.)
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To: chance33_98
The good news is that they can be reassembled, if not as quickly as a raghead can put together a WMD in Iraq, but quick enough.
82 posted on 12/12/2003 6:46:00 PM PST by Rome2000 (McCarthy was right!)
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To: T-Bird45
They hit the Airforce Officers club when I was there in 1977, I don't know what they did in 1979.
83 posted on 12/12/2003 6:46:52 PM PST by U S Army EOD (When the EOD technician screws up, he is always the first to notice.)
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To: Cannoneer No. 4
Horse drawn? Hell we had to pull ours, ourselves, what will they think of next?
84 posted on 12/12/2003 6:51:56 PM PST by U S Army EOD (When the EOD technician screws up, he is always the first to notice.)
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To: U S Army EOD

Test of nuclear artillery piece, Nevada test range, 1953

Al Queda is still trying to get to as cool as we were 50 years ago.

Too bad for them the Democrats are out of power.

85 posted on 12/12/2003 6:53:22 PM PST by Rome2000 (McCarthy was right!)
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To: U S Army EOD
Sorry -- overlooked the year. I was there in 1978 - 1981. Was that the reason the O-Club at the Airbase was not used and had been moved to the American Arms Hotel in town? When I arrived, the community was more Army than Air Force and the community commander was the V Corps Artillery commander, BG Maurer. This was because of Jimmy Carter's "Brigade 76" being stationed at the Wiesbaden Air Base.
86 posted on 12/12/2003 7:00:28 PM PST by T-Bird45
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To: U S Army EOD
Well, you are older than I am. Horses hadn't been invented yet back when you had to pull your own gun.
87 posted on 12/12/2003 7:29:22 PM PST by Cannoneer No. 4 (Old soldiers never die. They just go to the commissary parking lot and regroup.)
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To: T-Bird45
I left in September of 1977. I got passed over for AUSA Major for the second time and got booted out. I took an European out and was released in Germany. I went over to England and bought a 36' sailboat and sailed it back to the States. I got even with the Army for the involuntary release from active duty when I went up to Fort Gordon and turned in my travel voucher, POV from Frankfurt, Germany to Lincolnton, Georgia. They paid me MAC tariff rates.
88 posted on 12/12/2003 7:30:24 PM PST by U S Army EOD (When the EOD technician screws up, he is always the first to notice.)
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To: Cannoneer No. 4
Horses were around, we just didn't know what we were supposed to use them for.
89 posted on 12/12/2003 7:32:50 PM PST by U S Army EOD (When the EOD technician screws up, he is always the first to notice.)
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Tough deal on getting the boot but your revenge sounds sweet. My best friend from college caught the same boot on a pass-over for Major in the late 80's drawdown. I got out after completing my obligation in the National Guard in 1984.
90 posted on 12/12/2003 7:42:52 PM PST by T-Bird45
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To: Poohbah
Besides, we have lots of B61 Dial-A-Yields that can go from 1.5kiloton up to a lot. I think B83's go from 1.5kt to 1.2megaton.

So we have lots of flexibility now. But I am all for more r&d of them.
91 posted on 12/12/2003 7:45:03 PM PST by Monty22
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To: T-Bird45
I survived all 4 of the normal RIF's of the 1966 year group, what was left of us had only an 18% selection rate to O4. I did finish my 20 years in the USAR and will get that in September. When I did get promoted to Major in the USAR it was under more stringent selection rules than the one I was passed over, explain that????
92 posted on 12/12/2003 7:49:43 PM PST by U S Army EOD (When the EOD technician screws up, he is always the first to notice.)
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You pose a tough question because I couldn't see why my buddy wasn't promoted, i.e. had done all the right ticket-punching: OBC, troop duty, Advanced Course, battery command, staff position, ROTC cadre duty.

One of the ROTC cadre at my college got caught in the 70's RIF's as a Major. Never did understand that, either. He went to work for the university and kept in contact with us. Probably was too nice a guy.

The mysteries of the Army promotion system only got weirder due to state politics when I went NG . Besides work and family demands, the politics played a part in my decision to get out.

Just to get back on topic, if I had it to do over again, I should have gone to an 8" artillery unit in the NG rather than the 105 unit I chose. At least in the 8" unit, they could have used my experience in a nuclear capable artillery unit during active duty. The 8" units in OK converted to MLRS in the late 80's and went to the big sandbox for Desert Storm. That would have sent my wife straight up!!!!

93 posted on 12/12/2003 8:08:02 PM PST by T-Bird45
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To: T-Bird45
Actually if the Army had left me as a captain in command of EOD units, they could have had me for 100 years. They wouldn't even have had to pay me but just feed me. I was so happy in those assignments and felt like I "fitted in" more than anything I have ever done in my life.
94 posted on 12/12/2003 8:13:29 PM PST by U S Army EOD (When the EOD technician screws up, he is always the first to notice.)
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To: Hunble
Thanks. I did not know that the firing destroyed the field piece. 50 feet is a dang short string considering what is going downrange.
95 posted on 12/12/2003 10:34:13 PM PST by DeepDish (Let your keyboard do the walking)
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To: U S Army EOD

Davy Crocket could not be fired off a jeep, it was as big as a house.


96 posted on 10/31/2004 4:57:37 PM PST by kg4kpg
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To: Hunble

I was on a SWAT team in germany also but from 87 to 89. I hate to see them go away but I guess it was bound to happen. I remember carrying the training round up the four floors worth of stairs daily to our attic classroom in our old german barracks at Schweinfurt. Wonder if any of the training models are left, wouldn't mind having one as a keepsake.


97 posted on 10/31/2004 5:01:45 PM PST by kg4kpg
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To: kg4kpg

my bad, I was thinking of something else. Davy can be fired from a jeep.


98 posted on 11/02/2004 4:27:16 PM PST by kg4kpg (thinking of other than davy crocket)
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