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KingCobra 15th Mar 03 05:23 PM

Maybe our worst enemy is ourself. :o If you don't notice anything, look again. This is NO joke, but I don't want to give away here what's in the picture. Comments WELCOME!

Please see the picture here:

http://tinyurl.com/7j3v

Cartel 15th Mar 03 05:59 PM

Thats some scary stuff man. And these guys are serious about war?

Stringent 17th Mar 03 10:47 AM

Hmm I am not convinced ...

Although it could happen, I doubt whether a camera shutter has that sort of speed to catch a missile in flight.

ernest 17th Mar 03 12:23 PM

My guess it has just fallen off ??

Cyberion 17th Mar 03 04:14 PM

Oh my... I hope that wasn't armed.. :( Run Forrest Run...

war59312 17th Mar 03 05:49 PM

I 100% dobut it was armed. The piolet has to arm it. And if he/she did then he/she is in jail. lol

DoG 17th Mar 03 06:06 PM

Wow, you can see the exhaust trail of the missile! No wonder the poor guy in the foreground is running like hell :D

GSD 17th Mar 03 06:14 PM

In 1967 Sen. John McCain experienced a similar accident on the USS Forrestall, Any workstation in a war is very hazardous:

The Forrestal Disaster

Lt. Commander McCain was assigned to the aircraft carrier USS Forrestal off the coast of Vietnam. On July 29, 1967, McCain, an A-4 Skyhawk pilot, was preparing to take off on a bombing mission over North Vietnam, when a horrifying disaster struck. A missile accidentally fired from a nearby plane, striking the fuel tanks on McCain's plane.

In the ensuing explosions and fire, McCain escaped from his plane by crawling onto its nose and diving into the fire on the ship's deck. He turned to help a fellow pilot whose flight suit had burst into flames. But before McCain could reach him, more bombs exploded, blowing him back 10 feet,

It took 24 hours to contain the inferno on the Forrestal. By the time it was all over, 134 men lost their lives, hundreds more were injured, and more than 20 planes were destroyed. It was the worst non-combat-related accident in American Naval history.

After the Forrestal disaster, McCain could have returned home. But he would have none of that. Instead he volunteered for more combat duty aboard the carrier USS Oriskany, It was a fateful decision that would stop the clock on John McCain's life and separate him from his family, and from America, for five and a half years.


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