Yes, I can see a memorial of water bottles.
I can also see the ______ putting the water bottles in a subway and then blasting the openings closed.
A sick warning?
Off Topic, History of Military explosions in the comments.
This is the Russian Explosion of ammo dump thread of 10-1-05.
The groups in this post are active again.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1494805/posts
To: BenLurkin
As far as the ammunition trains that exploded during Vietnam you are
probably talking about the Roseville, CA incident. The investigation on
that was inconclusive. It was blamed on a hot box (bearing fire) but
never proved. However a second train exploded about a month later.
Both trains had loads of recently manufactured bombs from Crane
Navy Ammunition Plant. The second train was being followed by a
helicopter when it just went boom. Both incidents occured not long
after we bombed Hanoi in 72/73. They also occured near the time that
the US Capital building was bombed and other terrorist activities in
this country by organizations such as the SDS, Weather Underground,
and Vietnam Veterans Against the War. I have seen bombs involved in
fires and they are in the fires a long time before they explode or low
order. Normally they just burn out. In neither case involving the trains
were there any reports of a lenghty fire. I personally smelled a rat. I
was XO of Cornhusker Army Ammunition Plant at the time.
37 posted on 10/01/2005 9:46:45 AM PDT by U S Army EOD (LET
ME KNOW WHERE HANOI JANE FONDA IS WHEN SHE TOURS)
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