Do you suppose the next 'mistake' was to dispatch this airplane to the
Persian Gulf?

"The Explosion Did Seem a Bit Large-ish . . ."

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This just showed up on the AP wire:

A B-52 bomber was mistakenly loaded with five nuclear warheads during
a flight from North Dakota to Louisiana, a military newspaper reported
Wednesday.

The bomber carried advanced cruise missiles as part of a Defense
Department program to retire 400 of the missiles, the paper said,
quoting three officers who spoke on condition they remain anonymous
because they were not authorized to discuss the incident.

The officers said the nuclear warheads should have been removed before
the missiles were mounted onto pylons under the bomber's wings for the
Aug. 30 flight from Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota to Barksdale
Air Force Base in Louisiana.

A Minot Air Force Base spokeswoman, Sgt. Marelise Wood, referred
questions by The Associated Press to the Air Force secretary's office
in Washington. A spokesman there was out of the office Wednesday
morning and not immediately available for comment.

An Air Force spokesman, Lt. Col. Ed Thomas, said that the weapons were
in Air Force control at all times and the missiles were safely
transferred.

Air Force policy does not permit officials to say whether nuclear
warheads were involved, Thomas said.

However, he said all nuclear weapons at Minot were accounted for.

"Air Force standards are very exacting when it comes to munitions
handling," Thomas said. "The weapons were always in our custody and
there was never a danger to the American public."

He said an investigation was launched and the crews involved in
loading the missiles were decertified pending corrective action or
training.

I wish we could make this stuff up. And did Col. Thomas keep a
straight face when he made those statements?

I'm sorry, but at times like these, only one video excerpt will do:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgHSDa2Jwqc

...or visit DefenseTech: http://www.defensetech.org/archives/003702.html

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