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SSG Michael Noll
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Thanks for sharing Ma'am!
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SSG Michael Noll
SSG Michael Noll
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SSgt Marian Mitchell - How did they get away this that!?
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MSG Felipe De Leon Brown
MSG Felipe De Leon Brown
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SSgt Marian Mitchell SSG Michael Noll - I believe that the UK has a regulation similar to what we have here in the US. If construction unearths a burial site the government has to be informed and depending on the type of bones a forensic or archeological team is dispatched before further excavation takes place. Failure to request and attain official permission can cause legal problems.
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SSgt Marian Mitchell
SSgt Marian Mitchell
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MSG Felipe De Leon Brown - I do believe you are correct sir.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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My munitions background loves this stuff. Great share
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MSG Glen Miller
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Charlie, when I was a kid those things were our toys. We would find all sorts of UXO and ammo, take them apart, and use the explosive substance to make our own bombs. I don't recommend this sort of game, but we had a lot of fun blowing stuff up.
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MSG Felipe De Leon Brown
MSG Felipe De Leon Brown
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God takes care fools and babies. I did a few dangerous things was a kid also. We were too young to be fools. So, that meant that The Great Spirit was definitely taking care of us.(IMHO)
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MSG Glen Miller
MSG Glen Miller
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MSG Felipe De Leon Brown absolutely! To this day I can’t believe we didn’t get blown up, it was a higher power that kept us safe. If I would do the same thing today, taking a hammer and chisel to a UXO, it would definitely blow me sky high, but I sinned quite a bit in the meantime... lol
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