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Black powder remains potent for at least 150 years. In about 1961, another member of the Fort Bragg, NC EOD unit and myself answered a call to Washington, NC. A local fisherman was brazing a lug on a 10" cannon ball for use as an anchor, when it exploded, killing him instantly. The explosion broke windows in nearby homes.
The fisherman had a large collection of Civil War explosive ordnance that we hauled back to Fort Bragg for disposal.
An acquaintence is the last USMC casualty of the US Civil War. In the late 1980s the EOD Marine was inerting a Parrot round when it exploded, badly injuring him.
"More than 140 years after the end of the war the pitted the North against the South over slavery, the cannonball was still powerful enough to send a chunk of shrapnel through the front porch of a house a quarter-mile from White's home in the leafy Richmond suburb of Chester, Virginia."
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/140-yr-old-cannonball-kills-civil-war-fan/
The fisherman had a large collection of Civil War explosive ordnance that we hauled back to Fort Bragg for disposal.
An acquaintence is the last USMC casualty of the US Civil War. In the late 1980s the EOD Marine was inerting a Parrot round when it exploded, badly injuring him.
"More than 140 years after the end of the war the pitted the North against the South over slavery, the cannonball was still powerful enough to send a chunk of shrapnel through the front porch of a house a quarter-mile from White's home in the leafy Richmond suburb of Chester, Virginia."
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/140-yr-old-cannonball-kills-civil-war-fan/
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