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18. People who have never experienced war, even from a distance. when I was probably 8-10 when we were at a family...
Mon May 25, 2026, 10:16 PM
May 25

Last edited Mon May 25, 2026, 11:02 PM - Edit history (1)

.... gathering. The adults were all sitting around a table, enjoying small talk while the cooker heated up to cook hot dogs and hamburgers. Some of the women were starting to uncover the dishes they had prepared. The kids were told to go off and play, dinner would be sometime soon. One of my older cousins had managed to get some firecrackers.

We were some distance away from the adults when we lit a string of firecrackers and threw them on the ground in the direction of the adult table. We wait for the anticipation for them to start going off. Within seconds of them starting to bang, bang, bang, and smoke, we noticed a commotion at the adult table. One of our soft-spoken uncles had dove under the table face down with his hands interlocked on the back of his head.

When the loud bangs stopped, we all looked over to see the other adults try to talk our uncle out from under the table. He finally came out, obviously shaken and scared. Finally, one of the adults came over to where we kids were gathered and told us No more firecrackers.

We were later told he had battle fatigue, what we now call PTSD, as he had fought and survived the Battle of the Bulge. Where many of his fellow soldiers had died.

Never again at a family outdoor cookout did we let off firecrackers.

Although many of the adults had fought in World War II, including my dad. His tour was as a radioman who spent 18 months "22" miles up the Amazon river on a clandestine radio site in the jungle intercepting German U-boat signals. I later found out it was a top-secret operation using what is now called HUFF DUFF. It used new technology to triangulate the location of the German U-boats in coordination with other clandestine radio sites all along the eastern border of South America. Once located, they would dispatch torpedo-carrying planes to attempt to sink the U-boats.

The German U-boats were in the South Atlantic Ocean hunting supply ships supporting our troops that wer fighting Rommel in North Africa.

For an actual story about the use of Huff Duff, read a 2024 book titled Codename Nemo by Charles Lachman. For more on the actual technology, read Secret Weapons (U.S. High-Frequency Direction Finding in the Battle of the Atlantic), aka Huff Duff, written by Kathleen Broome Williams, 1996

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I know. My sister in Atlanta was just complaining about that same thing... hlthe2b May 25 #1
I know Kansas City has a big event with fireworks ITAL May 25 #2
It's supposed to be solemn Danmel May 25 #3
MAGAts Skittles May 25 #4
Zero cultural awarenss or knowledge of history Attilatheblond May 25 #6
Saw fireworks for sale in the Safeway last week & thought WTF? Attilatheblond May 25 #5
I remember a fireworks display (official, run by local govt.) sometime in the early-1970's at an organized picnic artemisia1 May 25 #7
Before we understood PTSD Iris May 25 #17
Someone without a dog. yourout May 25 #8
We had fireworks last night MustLoveBeagles May 25 #9
Or an autistic kid. intheflow May 25 #12
My older dog never used to be bothered FoxNewsSucks May 25 #13
And some cats, too Just Jerome May 25 #15
Fucking morons Aviation Pro May 25 #10
As I read this, one went off in my hood. intheflow May 25 #11
Tacky and inappropriate senseandsensibility May 25 #14
Some moron blasted off fireworks that were so loud Dr. T May 25 #16
People who have never experienced war, even from a distance. when I was probably 8-10 when we were at a family... usaf-vet May 25 #18
Lol! I just heard some for the first time a few minutes ago. I was so confused ecstatic May 25 #19
Who? Idiots, clueless twits, assholes. I worry for those with PTSD, niyad May 25 #20
A few years ago, a DUer from Southwestern Pennsylvania made the same observation. John1956PA May 25 #21
Somebody who votes for Turbineguy May 25 #22
One of the employees at our local Trader Joe's, who has checked us out... 3catwoman3 May 25 #27
My neighbors😵‍💫 Figarosmom May 25 #23
The fireworks tents started going up this weekend. TomSlick May 25 #24
Jerks Would Be My Guess. ColoringFool May 25 #25
Dumbasses who resent the fact that there is only one Fourth of July per year Warpy May 25 #26
If there weren't laws against it people would shoot them off every day. Everywhere. Srkdqltr May 26 #28
Many idiots around here would, but fortunately the weather turned gray and cold, lol. diane in sf May 26 #29
I know. Our retail grocery store was selling rockets and fireworks yesterday. no_hypocrisy May 26 #30
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