Nuclear weapons dropped on Spain by the USAF, now the Royal Marines invade it. What next and it now being a NATO member too? On 17 January 1966 a Strategic Air Command B-52G, serial 58-247, had a mid air with the result that 4 B-28 nukes rained down near the village of Palomares in Southern Spain. Two of the weapons high explosives detonated on impact with the ground, one landed near intact and the other fell into the sea.
I work alongside a few Royal Navy personnel and theyve been having a very enjoyable couple of days poking fun at their Royal Marine counterparts in the building where I work. Hey, the Royal Marines can always claim that the map came from the US National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) and was a bit out of date Chinese Embassy style :o)
At least Spain didn't surrender. Hey Brits, try France!