Iust on or two anedotes!dave_303 wrote:Sim G wrote:What is always humbling when you read about the amount of live ordnance that still litters countries such as France and Belgium is, even during the Great War, the amount of stuff that didn't explode was a tiny amount of what had been fired. Seeing and hearing about the amounts recovered gives you the idea of how much was actually expended!
It's not actually that small, it is estimated that in the Great War, up to 1916 over 1/3 of shells didn't explode due to manufacturing faults, then there were those that failed to go off due to other causes like soft impact.
I was going around the Somme with a school group (was one of the prefects) went back to round up some stragglers near the Accrington Pals position. When I found them they were pulling up something looking like an 18lb shell, got them to put it down slowly and walk away, they had been warned about this but frankly didn't care
A lady next village to mine once found pieces of wood about 200mm long, 100 high and 30 wide. She thougt they were good fuel to feed the iron stove...immediately execued....They were boxes of 20 detonators... guess the results.... no one was hurt but many rememeber!!!
Sone 5-6 years ago, 2 men were cleaning a hedge in a pasture. They light a fire to burn all te debris.W hen the work was finished, they sarted to move away. they moved just some 30 metres fron the fire when a violent exlosion behind them. Never have been able to determine what exploded, but the hole in th ground was quite a large one
During the 2003 droughts, we were on the terrace watching a crop fire in the valley, when we suddenky saw a big ball of orange flame and the noise of quite a big explosion as welll. Also no one never knew what exploded.
Some 10 years ago 'collector' found several metal cylinders some 100mm dia and 60 long on the ceash site of a german plane. He found clever to place one some 30 metres away and rifle shot it.....BAAANG. He was almost to wet his pants!!! We dissover later they were very sophisticated AP bombs as a full container pf them was discovered digging a little further...
R.G.C