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White Room

Just done a weekend on a war walk on the first world war, the somme, Ypres and pashendale in France. Not everybodys cup of tea but there is a few things that we discovered while walking on farmers fields which have recently been turned over for planting crop and what the farmers find on a regular basis.

This is what we discovered

2 unexploded hand grenades (rusty and glogged with earth but recogniizable
Numeros live and empty rounds (broke the bullet head off from the casing, removed powder and it burnt as fast as it did all them years ago)
And the farmers find unexploded shells, 18 pounders and larger, place them on the side of the road for the French bomb disposal to destroy which we saw plenty of.

A eye opener for any visitor to these battlefields in history
 
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Rob Z

Even more staggering than the amount of ordnance that continues to show up is the number of soliders that were MIA and remain unfound, unidentified. From what I have read, hundreds of thousands of soldiers were just lost in the battlefields. It is truly horrific and incomprehensible.

I've done a lot of reading about WW1; one of my favorite authors is John Keegan.
 
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Fred

A freimd of mine is an ex-marine, I met him in the Met Police. He goes out to these areas a few times a year and helps clear the fields when farmers plough their fields.

They reckon it will be tens of years before it is safe.

I am a keen metal detectorer, so is my ex-marine mate. Thats why you can't metal detect in Eastern France............in case you blow yourself up............:yikes:
 
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theyomper

Have been researching the family history. One of my Grandfather's brothers went off to the 1st WW and nothing was heard from or of him again. I have recently found out he died in the Somme in 1916, found out which cemetary and the plot that is allocated to him.
War is bad at the best of times, I know I've been in one, but the losses incurred in the 1st WW can never been comprehendable.
 

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