That bomb we still can't find. In 1958, the U.S. Air Force accidentally dropped a hydrogen bomb off the coast of Georgia—and never found it. Whoops! The Mark 15 weapon was jettisoned after a midair collision and likely sank into the shallow waters near Tybee Island, where it's still there, buried somewhere under layers of silt. Decades later, we're wondering about whether it's a complete nuclear weapon. Officially, it's harmless if left alone. Unofficially, it's one of the weirdest things ever lost.
After a mid-air collision off Tybee Island in 1958, the military spent decades dredging the coast for a 7,600-pound nuke. It remains buried in the mud.
As lethal chlorine clouds rolled across European trenches in 1915, frontline infantrymen battled advanced asphyxiation tactics by relying purely on crude, powder-laced felt masks.
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