On Feb 25, 8:45*am, "Ken S. Tucker" wrote:
On Feb 25, 5:29 am, T.L. Davis wrote:
On Tue, 24 Feb 2009 18:21:59 -0800 (PST), Joe Osman
wrote:
I'm watching a program "Lost Nuke" on the National Geographic Channel
right now (9pm eastern US time). It's about the first lost USAF nuke
from a B-36 in British Columbia in the 1950's. It's also on at
midnight tonight Tuesday Feb 24. It's very interesting so far.
Joe
I guess that makes 2 now (B-47 off of Georgia if I recall). *How many
megatons? *I'll watch, thanks!!
TL
LOL here's part of the list,http://www.milnet.com/cdiart.htm
Ken
LOL: "Another event from the 1968 list, involving a U.S. Navy Terrier
missile (January 20, 1966; NAS Mayport, Florida) was not considered to
be an accident, it has been categorized as a significant incident. In
that incident, a nuclear warhead separated from the missile, and fell
about eight feet [aboard the USS Luce, a guided missile frigate. The
event occurred on January 19]. The warhead was dented; no other damage
occurred. "
How would you like to have been the sailor working on the missile when
THAT happened? Talk about heart stopping.....
Dean