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Royal Navy divers spent a fourth day looking in vain for a huge Second World War bomb after losing it on the seabed. The German bomb, weighing 1,100 lbs (500kg), was washed up by heavy seas on Monday and taken out to sea to be detonated. Karen Sarrow, who lives near by, said: “People are saying that it’s like something out of Dad’s Army.”
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so should the RAF pick up their "lost bombs" in Germany?
Who do you think will have the bigger work?
Friedrich Osthold, Prisdorf, Germany
Good job it is 2008 and not WW2 - Britain would be in a pickle. Can't anybody do anything correct anymore ? Perhaps the RN and BEA should share notes !!!
Ian Payne, WALSALL,
Maybe they should just...leave it alone.
If the urge to look for trouble becomes overwhelming, invite the GERMANS to come and get it. Tell them that it's worth a bloody fortune in Euros, both as an antique and as a historical relic. After all, it is THEIR bomb! THEY lost it! NOT the RAF!
Garth Rex, Glendale Heights, USA