Some are obvious, others not so much. I’m in Northern Maine, 20 miles from Canada. Thus NoMe Cruiser. How about you?
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I think governments need to do a few above ground tests again to remind humanity in 4K VR why we don’t want to escalate wars with nuclear powers around the world." Nuke", as I spent my IBM career on the Nevada Test Site. Never viewed an above-ground detonation, put plenty of artificial earthquakes. My future wife did, arriving on station a bit prior to me.
There are plenty of videos showing the damage the tests inflicted. They built homes, etc. in the blast areas. Or view The Day After. Old, but done very accurately. Agreed, insane the nuclear powers have these weapons on the ready, pointed at each other, and can launch within minutes.I think governments need to do a few above ground tests again to remind humanity in 4K VR why we don’t want to escalate wars with nuclear powers around the world.
Retired from Active Duty in 07, worked at the FBI's Hazardous Devices School for approx 10 years after that, Corps of Engineers till about a year or so ago.@EOD Guy
You still in or retired?
I used to be an infantry Marine. Worked with EOD quite a bit in Iraq back in 2004.
Thank you for your service sir!Retired from Active Duty in 07, worked at the FBI's Hazardous Devices School for approx 10 years after that, Corps of Engineers till about a year or so ago.
Now I'm a proud PFC
Retired from Active Duty in 07, worked at the FBI's Hazardous Devices School for approx 10 years after that, Corps of Engineers till about a year or so ago.
Now I'm a proud PFC
Excellent. I'm a former 19k Abrams tanker myself. I left the service in the late 90s, but did most of my time in the 2nd Armored Division. Hell on Wheels! Hooah!Retired from Active Duty in 07, worked at the FBI's Hazardous Devices School for approx 10 years after that, Corps of Engineers till about a year or so ago.
Now I'm a proud PFC
Great uncle of mine developed the early warning badges to detect radiation leaks for workers on nuclear sites. Kept trying to retire and the military kept throwing more money at him because they couldn’t find anyone to take his place. Worked at Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore labs for several years.There are plenty of videos showing the damage the tests inflicted. They built homes, etc. in the blast areas. Or view The Day After. Old, but done very accurately. Agreed, insane the nuclear powers have these weapons on the ready, pointed at each other, and can launch within minutes.