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  • JPkempo
    Permanent Member
    • Jun 17, 2001
    • 4334

    50 years ago today

    On Feb. 5, 1958, a B-47 bomber dropped a 7,000-pound nuclear bomb into the waters off Tybee Island, Ga., after it collided with another Air Force jet.

    Fifty years later, the bomb — which has unknown quantities of radioactive material — has never been found. And while the Air Force says the bomb, if left undisturbed, poses no threat to the area, determined bomb hunters and area residents aren't so sure.

    The bomb found its hidden resting place when the B-47 pilot, Air Force Col. Howard Richardson, dropped it into the water after an F-86 fighter jet accidentally collided with him during a training mission. The fighter jet's pilot, Lt. Clarence Stewart, didn't see Richardson's plane on his radar; Stewart descended directly onto Richardson's aircraft. The impact ripped the left wing off the F-86 and heavily damaged the fuel tanks of the B-47.

    Richardson, carrying a two-man crew, was afraid the bomb would break loose from his damaged plane when he landed, so he ditched the bomb in the water before landing the plane at Hunter Air Force Base outside Savannah. Stewart ejected and eventually landed safely in a swamp.

    The Navy searched for the bomb for more than two months, but never found it, and today recommends it should remain in its resting place. In a 2001 report on the search and recovery of the bomb, the Air Force said that if the bomb is still intact, the risk associated with the spread of heavy metals is low. If it's left undisturbed, the explosive in the bomb poses no hazard, the report said. It went on to say that an "intact explosive would pose a serious explosion hazard to personnel and the environment if disturbed by a recovery attempt."

    While the government has officially stopped searching for the bomb, area residents — including retired Air Force pilot Derek Duke — haven't forgotten about the deadly weapon lying quietly off their coast. In 2004, Duke detected high radiation in shallow water off the coast of Savannah. Government officials investigated, but concluded that the radiation readings were normal for the naturally occurring minerals in the area.

    Liane Hansen spoke with defense correspondent Guy Raz about the history of the lost bomb, and the people who are still intrigued by the sunken weapon.
  • Mikey
    Verbose Member
    • Aug 9, 2001
    • 47258

    #2
    I seen this on the History, Discovery, or Military Channel a few weeks ago -- I forgot which.

    I'd like to find it......

    I'd put it on ebay (before Feb-20) of course

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    • grayhank
      That Fisher Price Guy
      • Feb 9, 2007
      • 1134

      #3
      Oh is that what that thing is I found while scuba diving off the GA coast. I have it sitting on my dining room table now. Might explain why none of my pets have hair and glow in the dark.
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      • Hulk
        Mayor of Megoville
        • May 10, 2003
        • 16007

        #4
        Now we know where the Cloverfield monster came from.


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        • Bo8a_Fett
          Pat Troughton in disguise
          • Nov 21, 2007
          • 3738

          #5
          What if its a gamma bomb...shall we all go down there and get "Hulked" up???
          ENGLISH AND DAMN PROUD OF IT British by birth....English by the grace of God. Yes Jamie...it is big isn't it....

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          • megocrazy
            Museum Trouble Maker
            • Feb 18, 2007
            • 3718

            #6
            HMMM! I once caught a 3 eyed talking fish with two tails off the coast of GA. Wonder if there could be a connection? Nahhh.
            It's not a doll it's an action figure.

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            • toys2cool
              Ultimate Mego Warrior
              • Nov 27, 2006
              • 28605

              #7
              wow it's a little scary to think that's still down there
              God I love diving,hey what's this? bam!!!!
              "Time to nut up or shut up" -Tallahassee

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              • JPkempo
                Permanent Member
                • Jun 17, 2001
                • 4334

                #8
                Originally posted by toys2cool
                wow it's a little scary to think that's still down there
                God I love diving,hey what's this? bam!!!!
                When that go's BAM your taking half the state with you.

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                • toys2cool
                  Ultimate Mego Warrior
                  • Nov 27, 2006
                  • 28605

                  #9
                  Originally posted by JPkempo
                  When that go's BAM your taking half the state with you.
                  lol! I'm sure it will..that's what makes it so scary that it's still down there,and with the way people are...some idiot that has no clue what it is will find it and tamper with it
                  "Time to nut up or shut up" -Tallahassee

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                  • The Sentry
                    Persistent Member
                    • Jun 3, 2007
                    • 1032

                    #10
                    See, that's what scares me. What if that damned wretched thing ended up in the wrong hands? It also seems that the bad stuff always ends up in the wrong hands.
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                    • Airdave817
                      Satellite Monitor Duty
                      • May 31, 2007
                      • 498

                      #11
                      wasn't there a movie on TV in the late '70's or early '80's about this? Nuclear bomb blows up the state of Georgia? Or was that the Carolinas?
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                      • JPkempo
                        Permanent Member
                        • Jun 17, 2001
                        • 4334

                        #12
                        Originally posted by The Sentry
                        See, that's what scares me. What if that damned wretched thing ended up in the wrong hands? It also seems that the bad stuff always ends up in the wrong hands.
                        I don't think you have to worry about it going into the wrong hands. After 50 years it is probibly so unstabe that if moved it would blow up or give off enough radiation to kill the person who touches it.
                        For some one to recover it safely the operation would be huge and noticed by the goverment. They may not know the exact location but the do know the area, there is know way they don't watch it closly.

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                        • ctc
                          Fear the monkeybat!
                          • Aug 16, 2001
                          • 11183

                          #13
                          Hmmmm....

                          By now it's gone, and the radioactive core has probably broken down and dispersed throughout the area.

                          Don C.

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