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Assembling and delivering nuclear artillery rounds to the Cold War West German Army 

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In February 1983 US soldier Manuel Alzager was sent to a mysterious posting to the British Zone in the north of West Germany a long way from the main US forces in southern Germany.
After a lengthy journey, he is picked up by a West German private and eventually arrives at the 81st USAFAD (US Army Field Artillery Detachment), where his mission is to guard, assemble, and deliver low-yield nuclear artillery rounds to the 7th West German Army Artillery Regiment.
He describes how the rounds were assembled as well as their orders in the event of unauthorised intruders. Being stationed in the British Zone of West Germany Manuel also tells us about the love/hate relationship with the Brits where they would fight, make up, drink, and fight again.
0:00 Introduction and overview of the episode
0:55 Manuel Alzaga's experience and assignment in West Germany
13:25 Mission and protocol related to nuclear artillery rounds
21:10 Public awareness and potential spy encounters
24:29 Guard duty and response plan for potential attacks
30:06 Social interactions and bonding with British soldiers
32:14 Manuel's departure from Germany and reflection on his service
33:38 Manuel's assignment at Fort Bragg and decision not to re-enlist
37:00 Transition to civilian life: College and California National Guard
39:17 Acknowledgement of financial supporters and promotion of Facebook discussion group
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Комментарии : 8   
@marcusarilus
@marcusarilus Год назад
When they ask you in the Army it means they can't make you do it . Learned that pretty quick
@marcusarilus
@marcusarilus Год назад
There were Nuclear response units which were formed from Local units . was assigned to one of these for 2 weeks when they were moving Pershing Missiles thru or area
@davidfisher8882
@davidfisher8882 7 месяцев назад
I was SW crewman and section chief on our M110A2 (8-Inch) Howitzers (82-84) in Giessen Germany. Alot of firepower for a 22 year old! Our Brit sister unit stationed in Dortmund had some top notch, (and yes hard-drinking) "cheeky" fellows. :-) I was having flashbacks listening to him describe exactly what I did, how they came, how we safeguarded them, how we trained to emergency destroy them etc. Wikipedia has these rounds listed as the W33, but ours were known by M422. (The M423 was the training round).
@ColdWarConversations
@ColdWarConversations 7 месяцев назад
David, thanks so much for sharing your story with us. I’m glad the episode brought back some good memories.
@davidfisher8882
@davidfisher8882 7 месяцев назад
It did! Keep it up.@@ColdWarConversations
@marcusarilus
@marcusarilus Год назад
yes 1kt nukes . Neutron bombs were never deployed . went thru a Friendly Nuke Strike Simulation during Reforger 1982 Carbine Fortress
@Ronilac
@Ronilac 11 месяцев назад
Three Mile Island accident was in 1979
@xxxm981
@xxxm981 9 месяцев назад
Why the hell did they drive him to Meppen when he is supposed to get to Dülmen????? He coulda gotten out at Münster or Dortmund, it would probably been half the ride
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