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My favorite was several years back when the battleship magazine
exploded with black powder.

That's the kind of powder you'll find in battleship magazines, Bob.
Those 16-inch guns are charged with sacks of black powder. They
couldn't take the pressure of anything else. That's why old photos
of the New Jersey, the Ohio...

That should be "Iowa," not Ohio.

Thank God Ed.
You had me wondering when out ballistic missile submarine fleet had
switched
over to black powder.
I had heard they were moving to whale oil and put a little money on
it G


I think the battleship Ohio was decommissioned sometime around WWI.
No doubt it charged its big guns with black powder, but I think the
example is not very useful. g

I'll bet she was lubed with whale oil, too...


LOL
The Ohio class submarines are inservice today Ed.
Individually, they carry more ordinance than the US lit of in the last
century. 84 inch ICBM's to be precise.
I believe there are twelve of them on active war patrol at any one time
and
yeah, we still do that.


I wonder if any of them are in the Black Sea at this moment?

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Ed Huntress