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May 18, 2024
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Emmett Fitz-Hume
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When we lived in Germany, it seemed like every few months there was a road
closure or construction site detour due to unexploded ordnance.
One of them happened at a construction site next to my dentist's office in Wiesbaden one day, and I had to reschedule.
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Emmett Fitz-Hume
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4% of Normandy beach sand is shrapnel
Longseason
May 18, 8:14am
That is crazy. The entire area is still full of shrapnel and debris
Carnac
May 18, 8:17am
My sister lives in Bitberg Germany and says they regularly have
The Pope
May 18, 8:20am
We found a guy in Okinawa who ran a company that looked for unexploded bombs
Ojiisan
May 18, 8:23am
The craziest example of this are the WWI battlefields in France
Carnac
May 18, 8:31am
Cambodia is kind of nuts in terms of how many people there have missing limbs.
Japan Coug
May 18, 9:34am
We still get them on my base in the US. I had to take an unexploded ordinance class to work in one on my remote
LaserCoug
May 18, 8:29am
When we lived in Germany, it seemed like every few months there was a road
Emmett Fitz-Hume
May 18, 10:07am
Probably bone too.
Mister P
May 18, 8:47am
Part of it contains what is left of my wife’s grandfather’s leg that was blown
King of Y
May 18, 9:29am
Hero.
Longseason
May 18, 9:41am
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