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Greg DeBord
01/11/2003

Hell I can't remember what they were called, anyway the rules we used to have to know when doing warhead inspections. I believe there were 9 of them.

1 = PRP
2 = Two man control
3 = No lone zone
4 = Proper too[l] proper job

I can't remember the rest.

Also who has Lance memorabilla out there?

I had a two foot piece of a conrol surface that was given to me in Wiesbaden when the National Gurad came in and started cutting up all our equipment, but it disappeared in one of my PCS moves.

I also have an upper rod of the APU, and a few small pictures, but thats about it.

tree
01/27/2003

LS for 2nd Launch, B Btry 3/12 from 88'-90'

I. Selection, retention, utilization, security clearance criteria & clearance of all personel having access to or associated with war reserve nuclear weapons will be in accordance with applicable DOD and military department directives.

II. No individual will be afforded the opportunity to cause an unauthorized pre-arming, arming, launching, firing or release of a war reserve nuclear weapon. To preclude this opportunity, there will be present a minimum of two people during any operation, each capeable of detecting unauthorized or improper procedures in respect to the task being performed, and familiar with pertinant nuclear safety and security measures.

That is all I remember word for word.

Tony Aldrich
01/27/2003

I can't believe you actually remember those! Those brain cells have been long burnt.
Tony

Greg DeBord
01/27/2003

DAMN! I can't believe you remember those word for word either. Shit, I was pretty happy that I could remember the first four of the list, let alone what the defination was.

Anyway, thats some good stuff. Fun to talk about.

Somebody has got to remember the other 5!

tree
01/28/2003

yeah, I remember a lot of the stuff. Hey, a knock at the door. IT'S THE MEN IN BLACK!!! COMING TO TAKE ME AWAYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!AAARGGHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!

10/23/2007 Manuel notes:  I just got the joke.

Nacho
04/26/2004

What do you torque the humidity indicator to?

Phillip Green
10/21/2004

The humidity indicator did not have a torque value. It was only tightened witht he wrnech provided in the spare leak indicator container on the can

Chuck
10/21/2004

u guys need to get a life. Any body from the 70`s that is 1/80 77 to 79 A btry. A$T

Mike Zeeman
10/22/2004

Dear Nacho, IAW TM 9-1115-485-12 30 DEC 88

The retaining ring was torqued to 75+/- 5 inch pounds.

The humidity indicator plug torqued to the container was 22+/- 2 foot pounds

Jay Hatfield
10/28/2004

Just came upon this site. Wow, I have not heard those special orders since 1985. I was active duty 82-85, first A Btry, 6/33 then 3rd Platoon 69th USAFAD.

Cheers Mates! ;)

phillip greene
11/03/2004

Have to agree with Mike Zeeman on the torque value. I had read leak indicator for some reason

Jim Condon
11/23/2004

No.5 - Authority to mate
Can't remember the number, but wasn't there a rule concerning the W39U connector??

One concerned PAL

can't believe I forgot the rest, at one time I could recite all 9 word-for-word.....

Steven M. Sayer
12/16/2004

It's been a long time since I've thought about the DOD Lance Safety rules.
#4: Proper tool for the proper job.

XO, B/3-79 FA, Rivers Barracks, Giessen 83-86

Chris Griffin
12/29/2004

i was in b bry 1/80th...i remember:
nukeflash
dull sword
broken arrow
bent spear
ar 50-5c
prp
authenticated fire mision/ nuke release
h4267 key
octogonal(no need to mention)
technical, not tactical
nuclear surety visit, famseg,
col harnisch and chief keene
missing or broken ablative, blisters larger than 1/4 inch....still remember a lot more and above
all else...100 proof
regards
chris griffin (aka killercozmo)

Arthur Lewis
07/10/2006

Hello there Greg dbord. I remember that pretty, bronze/gold Cutlass you used to have. Think.....