Originally Posted by
shorty943
Tank, we had family friends worked at Mary K, Von Doussa. gone now. My old man worked in mining supplying NASA and the Aerospace industry. Ores for rocket bodies, for the Moon shots, etc. He died at 60.
Former Governor of SA. Sir Mark Oliphant was one of the physicists who put the bombs together, won the Nobel Peace Prize. In the Navy in the Early 70's, NBCD (Nuclear Biological and Chemical Defence) was taught in the Oliphant Building.
All of my instructors where actually at Maralinga and Montebello during the tests. All gone. All died, mostly before 60, some as young as 50. Yeah, it makes a big mess in so many ways. During the 50's, the French were testing in North Africa. Underground tests, a bomb got stuck half way down. They couldn't get it up or down, so they poured concrete in the hole and blew it anyway. Almost 1,000 people, boffins, foriegn legion guards, the lot, and half of the Jebel Mountains just blown away. Still hot today. During the 60's, the yanks lost a nuclear sub, somewhere near the Bermuda Triangle, never have found it. During the 80's or early 90's the US Navy did a fleet audit. They came up 1 Nuclear capable 4,000 ton destroyer short in the stocktake.
You tell me, where we can be safe, and free to eat burned dead animals, drink beer, and wake up unwell the next day, and I'll meet you there with my big esky.
Shorty.