Buried (or stashed)CACHES of WWII Small arms etc
During the early stages of the"Cold War" the CIA(aka "Christians in Action" in some places) buried caches of WWII small arms,ammunition ,explosives and even rations, boots and clothing in various places in locales close to Eastern and Russian Occupied Europe.
AUSTRIA being a prime example.Every so often someone would stumble over/into one and find all kinds of neat stuff a lot of which had been poorly packed and as a result rusted/corroded to perdition.The idea HAD been to leave these caches so that IF it became necessary pro Western(read PRO US) partizans would at least have something to start resisting with until more advanced weaponry etc could be supplied along with cadres to train in the use of the materiel.Last one I heard about was probably 8 to 9 years ago.
The Belgians,having twice been occupied by the Germans(whom they detest) ALSO maintain caches of small arms and explosives in rural areas and only a select few are told of the locations.The village school in the little village where I owned a house in Belgium had an attic FULL of carefully cosmolined MkII Stens and MP40's as well as an even TEN nice MG 42's and a dozen cases of WWII British No36 Grenades and a plentiful stock of 9mm and 7.92mm BALL ammo.2 cases of TNT blocks were also included as were things like tape fuse,caps and time pencils etc.All good kit to have IF you are setting out to make life mizherable for unwanted 'visitors'.
I was very much accepted by my neighbours(I speak French and was ALWAYS careful to do my numbers in WALLOON (as opposed to Parisian French) which they liked.I have never been shy of hard work and would pitch in to help with haying and pulling root crops(and drinking a little of the homemade fruit liqueurs etc) so I was put in the know re the weapons stash.
I know that LIEBERAL,granola munching,cappuccino swilling,tree hugging green wienies(at least the part of said 'wienie' that isn't "FUDGE" coated that is) will FREAK out just thinking about guns and exposives in a school attic but then they would be the very first to surrender too;wouldn't they?My neighbours were a little more realistic.
Here in BC we get stories about WWII aircraft having been left IN CRATES on some of the WWII emergency airstrips that were built to ferry aircraft and equipment to Alaska and Ferry others on to Siberia.One in particular on the Liard Plateau that nobody seems to be able to locate is a good case in point.One military vehicle collector BSed a magazine columnist that HE had a Jeep rescued from one of these fanciful airstrips.Only problem was that the WINTER roof and gas heater were ALL Korean war vintage as was the FORD built M38 Jeep itself.
One MUST be able to sort the "wheat from the chaff" when reading about such tales.JR
That looks like a Big Boy
Well I have driven a steam locomótive (only 5":D), but a UP 4-8-8-4 Big Boy is somewhat above my power class! Still, íf your back yard is big enough, and you have a private coal mine...I can only afford HO.
Patrick