djones520 wrote:
AlmightyWalrus wrote:Exalbaru wrote:
WarOne wrote:The soldiers are suing in a US court; either way it will be difficult for them to get what they are asking for.
I'm pretty sure there are some Japanese who read this story find irony that Americans are suing Japanese for nuclear radiation fallout...
Implying the atom bombs were nulcear which they were in fact not.
...what?
No, really, what?
He's probably referring to the fact that there was no fallout, since the bombs were air burst. The "fallout", what little there was due to few solid particles being in the air, rose into the stratosphere. There was radiation that affected the citizens, but it was not due to coming into contact with irradiated materials. It was due to the nuetron and gamma radiation burst that occured during the explosion.
This. Forgive me for not being clearer.
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Kilkrazy wrote:On behalf of my wife I thank you people for your work during Operation Tomodachi.
I am also glad for your setting straight the nuclear protection of the US people involved.
Of course, if something similar happened to us I know you all would all help too. We are all people in the same world. I actually loved being in Japan.
Also, a pregnant woman is ineligable for sea duty and it must have happened on the ship meaning she should have been pulled off of there soon. All precautions were taken and if you are in the military you should expect to potentially get sick or die and to die for your country (dedicated
40k space wolves player) is one of the greatest honours I could ever earn.