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Keyser Söze May 16th 18 02:06 PM

Your military at work
 

The Air Force is offering $5,000 for leads on the whereabouts of a box of
explosive grenade rounds that its personnel accidentally droppedÂ*on a road
in North Dakota while traveling between two intercontinental ballistic
missile sites — the facilities scattered across the U.S.Â*heartland that
stand ready to launch nuclear warheads at a moment’s notice.

From Washington Post

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John H.[_5_] May 16th 18 02:24 PM

Your military at work
 
On Wed, 16 May 2018 09:06:35 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:


The Air Force is offering $5,000 for leads on the whereabouts of a box of
explosive grenade rounds that its personnel accidentally dropped*on a road
in North Dakota while traveling between two intercontinental ballistic
missile sites — the facilities scattered across the U.S.*heartland that
stand ready to launch nuclear warheads at a moment’s notice.

From Washington Post


Yup, union workers never make mistakes.

Tim May 16th 18 02:34 PM

Your military at work
 
$5000.00???


FedEx mess up again?

Must not have been much to worry about defused armaments. 5000 is probably replacement cost.

justan May 16th 18 02:59 PM

Your military at work
 
John H. Wrote in message:
On Wed, 16 May 2018 09:06:35 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:


The Air Force is offering $5,000 for leads on the whereabouts of a box of
explosive grenade rounds that its personnel accidentally dropped on a road
in North Dakota while traveling between two intercontinental ballistic
missile sites — the facilities scattered across the U.S. heartland that
stand ready to launch nuclear warheads at a moment’s notice.

From Washington Post


Yup, union workers never make mistakes.


That's because for every union worker wielding a shovel there are
five union workers leaning on shovels monitoring his
work.
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True North[_2_] May 16th 18 03:08 PM

Your military at work
 
Justine giggles....

John H. Wrote in message:Â*

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"That's because for every union worker wielding a shovel there areÂ*
Â*five union workers leaning on shovels monitoring hisÂ*

Â*work."Â*



Maybe that's the way y'all work down in Floriduh but in the real world you pull your weight or are gone.



justan May 16th 18 03:20 PM

Your military at work
 
True North Wrote in message:
Justine giggles....

John H. Wrote in message:

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"That's because for every union worker wielding a shovel there are
five union workers leaning on shovels monitoring his

work."



Maybe that's the way y'all work down in Floriduh but in the real world you pull your weight or are gone.




Wow! You really are out of touch.
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[email protected] May 16th 18 04:47 PM

Your military at work
 
On Wed, 16 May 2018 09:06:35 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:


The Air Force is offering $5,000 for leads on the whereabouts of a box of
explosive grenade rounds that its personnel accidentally droppedÂ*on a road
in North Dakota while traveling between two intercontinental ballistic
missile sites — the facilities scattered across the U.S.Â*heartland that
stand ready to launch nuclear warheads at a moment’s notice.

From Washington Post


Check out Ebay. I imagine there are guys with 40mm tubes under their
ARs and looking for ammo.

Keyser Soze May 16th 18 04:55 PM

Your military at work
 
On 5/16/18 11:47 AM, wrote:
On Wed, 16 May 2018 09:06:35 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:


The Air Force is offering $5,000 for leads on the whereabouts of a box of
explosive grenade rounds that its personnel accidentally droppedÂ*on a road
in North Dakota while traveling between two intercontinental ballistic
missile sites — the facilities scattered across the U.S.Â*heartland that
stand ready to launch nuclear warheads at a moment’s notice.

From Washington Post


Check out Ebay. I imagine there are guys with 40mm tubes under their
ARs and looking for ammo.



The "fun part" was the "accidentally dropped." Yeah, right. :)

Bill[_12_] May 16th 18 06:21 PM

Your military at work
 
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 5/16/18 11:47 AM, wrote:
On Wed, 16 May 2018 09:06:35 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:


The Air Force is offering $5,000 for leads on the whereabouts of a box of
explosive grenade rounds that its personnel accidentally droppedÂ*on a road
in North Dakota while traveling between two intercontinental ballistic
missile sites — the facilities scattered across the U.S.Â*heartland that
stand ready to launch nuclear warheads at a moment’s notice.

From Washington Post


Check out Ebay. I imagine there are guys with 40mm tubes under their
ARs and looking for ammo.



The "fun part" was the "accidentally dropped." Yeah, right. :)


Dropped purposely? Like the armored car that “purposely” the same way that
dropped a bunch of cash out the back door on the highway.


Keyser Soze May 16th 18 07:15 PM

Your military at work
 
On 5/16/18 1:21 PM, Bill wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 5/16/18 11:47 AM, wrote:
On Wed, 16 May 2018 09:06:35 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:


The Air Force is offering $5,000 for leads on the whereabouts of a box of
explosive grenade rounds that its personnel accidentally droppedÂ*on a road
in North Dakota while traveling between two intercontinental ballistic
missile sites — the facilities scattered across the U.S.Â*heartland that
stand ready to launch nuclear warheads at a moment’s notice.

From Washington Post

Check out Ebay. I imagine there are guys with 40mm tubes under their
ARs and looking for ammo.



The "fun part" was the "accidentally dropped." Yeah, right. :)


Dropped purposely? Like the armored car that “purposely” the same way that
dropped a bunch of cash out the back door on the highway.


It's "a container of ammunition for an automatic grenade launcher,"
according to a news report I read. I'd bet an automatic grenade launcher
is also missing. :)



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