Hi all
A friend of mine is a metal detectorist. He’s had a few interesting finds, some old coins and a First World War medal, but the other day he had a really interesting find…..
He found these, all in a small area.

Originally he didn’t know what they were. When he researched them they turned out to be US cluster bomb fuzes from 1944.
As they were an unusual WW2 find he reported it to the local coordinator. Usually they are only interested in things over a hundred years old, but unusual items are always of interest. Anyway, the next day he was contacted……..and these guys turned up to take them away.

They turned up in this…..

The bomb squad apparently thought they were dead, but took them away just in case….not sure why they were in a field Wiltshire that wasn’t used for Army training though….and makes a change from the large amount of scrap and tractor parts he usually pulls out.
Thought you might find it interesting….I did!
A friend of mine is a metal detectorist. He’s had a few interesting finds, some old coins and a First World War medal, but the other day he had a really interesting find…..
He found these, all in a small area.
Originally he didn’t know what they were. When he researched them they turned out to be US cluster bomb fuzes from 1944.
As they were an unusual WW2 find he reported it to the local coordinator. Usually they are only interested in things over a hundred years old, but unusual items are always of interest. Anyway, the next day he was contacted……..and these guys turned up to take them away.
They turned up in this…..
The bomb squad apparently thought they were dead, but took them away just in case….not sure why they were in a field Wiltshire that wasn’t used for Army training though….and makes a change from the large amount of scrap and tractor parts he usually pulls out.
Thought you might find it interesting….I did!
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