What you did not see is the steel rod hook held in their other hand, hooked in the front attachment point near the nose of the bomb. That crosses the visual gap between their right hand and the nose, with their left obviously on the tail end. The extension hooks make it easier to place the bombs on their cradles with the noses in the center of the trailer. Probably about 80-100#, comparing how I carry the bulkier hay bales of that weight. P.S. “selected service point” 🫤
From the way he was carrying that bomb it must of been a dummy as no human being I know of could carry one of those with one hand.
What you did not see is the steel rod hook held in their other hand, hooked in the front attachment point near the nose of the bomb. That crosses the visual gap between their right hand and the nose, with their left obviously on the tail end.
The extension hooks make it easier to place the bombs on their cradles with the noses in the center of the trailer. Probably about 80-100#, comparing how I carry the bulkier hay bales of that weight.
P.S. “selected service point” 🫤
It is called a quonset hut.
:35 That’s not a Quonset Hut. Quonset huts are semi circular metal structures. These are earth covered concrete steel reinforced structures.
There called bomb bunkers