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cmperry4 27-09-09 02:11

Media fail
 
For those who know what a facepalm is, here's a story from the Canadian Press, which was titled "Mortar Shells Found."

LAKEFIELD, Ont. — Several residents of an eastern Ontario town were ordered from their homes Friday night until Second World War-era ammunition from the 1940s were handed over to police.
Residents in Lakefield Ontario, just north of Peterborough, were told to leave their homes for a few hours after officials received a call from an area home about the ammo.
Sgt. Mark Round says military personnel from CFB Trenton went to Peterborough this afternoon to pick up the shells for safe detonation of the explosives.
Round says the two shells are believed to be .30 or .40 calibre anti aircraft ammunition.
He says the police report did not indicate where the shells were stored in the home.
A nearby community centre was used to house the residents until after shortly after midnight when the area was deemed to be safe.
(CKRU)

Anyone spot anything odd here?

Alex Blair (RIP) 27-09-09 02:40

believed to be .30 or .40 calibre...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cmperry4 (Post 119505)
For those who know what a facepalm is, here's a story from the Canadian Press, which was titled "Mortar Shells Found."

LAKEFIELD, Ont. — Several residents of an eastern Ontario town were ordered from their homes Friday night until Second World War-era ammunition from the 1940s were handed over to police.
Residents in Lakefield Ontario, just north of Peterborough, were told to leave their homes for a few hours after officials received a call from an area home about the ammo.
Sgt. Mark Round says military personnel from CFB Trenton went to Peterborough this afternoon to pick up the shells for safe detonation of the explosives.
Round says the two shells are believed to be .30 or .40 calibre anti aircraft ammunition.
He says the police report did not indicate where the shells were stored in the home.
A nearby community centre was used to house the residents until after shortly after midnight when the area was deemed to be safe.
(CKRU)

Anyone spot anything odd here?


.30 or .40 caliber..is rifle and pistol caliber ammo..
Hardly worth a big evacuation for..and two of them...WOW..!! Weapons of mass reduction...

:yappy: :drunk: :cheers::remember :support

sapper740 27-09-09 03:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by cmperry4 (Post 119505)
Round says the two shells are believed to be .30 or .40 calibre anti aircraft ammunition.
Anyone spot anything odd here?

Two things odd, first is the Sgt's name "Mark Round"...sounds like a Battery commanders order to mark the fall of the shot.
Second, I think they might have meant mm instead of calibre, in which case the 40 makes sense.

:cheers:Derek.

Kent Aist 27-09-09 03:25

Make up their mind
 
as to whether they are mortar rounds or AA rounds.

Kent


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