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Old 04-08-09, 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by A.Winthrop
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Great! I was just about to offer my assistance. I was a
US Army tactical nuclear weapons officer in the late 1960s...
nuclear-capable 8" Howitzers. Low-yield, but they would also
do the trick. Good for stuck seatposts and stems too.
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I was a nuclear weapons maintenance technician in the late 1960s. The engineers had a 10 kt demolition munition that would probably be more suitable. It wieghed 60 pounds and fit in a backpack.
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