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Fancy A Tune Or Two?
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Dad worked at English Steel where he invented a machine that they still use in steel works.
He then worked at a place called Robertsons in Luton.
Then he moved to (Hush-Hush), Hunting Engineering in Ampthill, where they made missiles, which were sent to Russia and he was part of the invention of the cluster bombs which were first tried out in the Falklands.
When he realised what they'd been used for, he was really upset and guilty, so he was thrilled to be part of an "idea" his co-worker had for a machine that was remote controlled and diffused bombs. The prototype was called "The Wheelbarrow" 'cause of the shape of it. It's now apparently called "The Goliath". He would've been so happy to know how far it's come and how many lives it's saved!
Dad worked at English Steel where he invented a machine that they still use in steel works.
He then worked at a place called Robertsons in Luton.
Then he moved to (Hush-Hush), Hunting Engineering in Ampthill, where they made missiles, which were sent to Russia and he was part of the invention of the cluster bombs which were first tried out in the Falklands.
When he realised what they'd been used for, he was really upset and guilty, so he was thrilled to be part of an "idea" his co-worker had for a machine that was remote controlled and diffused bombs. The prototype was called "The Wheelbarrow" 'cause of the shape of it. It's now apparently called "The Goliath". He would've been so happy to know how far it's come and how many lives it's saved!
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