Four survived, Jacllyn Lucas, Richard Sorenson, Richard Earl Bush and Carlton Rouh.
There were 27 cited for such an act of bravery.
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Depends on the type. On a fragmentation grenade, the bodies will typically be made out of steel, whereas aluminum is more common on non-fragmentation types (incendiary, smoke, etc).
Depends on which grenade. Assuming you mean the standard fragmentation grenade used by the US military, they are made from sheet steel. Coiled inside of the body is a steel spring, notched in over 900 places. On detonation, the steel spring breaks apart at the notches, and the bits become projectiles. For the WW 2 era fragmentation grenade, the bodies were iron castings.
Actually you put a frag grenade in the bone pile first and then you put the synthesizer odor in the pile. After you do these two things in the order i told you the rancor will die from the frag in its mouth. Unlike this guy's answer: Grenades.
Lots of fun and bonding. Black guys and White guys becoming best buddies through battle and partaking of the bodies of Vietnamese women.
"The Marines I have seen around the worle have the cleanest bodies, the filthiest minds, the highest morale and the lowest morals of any group of animals I have ever seen. Thank God for the United States Marine Corps!". Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady of the United States.
they didn't, they were lost at sea, only one survived, the others couldn't take it anymore and just let go
At some point you may get sick. It is only recently that people have been able to monitor their bodies and people survived thousands of years without it.
Because the slaves that survived the trip from Africa to the West Indies survivied because they were able to keep vital salts in their bodies. This has passed down to ther ancestors.
We would like to believe that since the bodies have not been found, that Marie or anastasia, (most likely Anastasia) and Alexei, the children of Alexandra and Tsar Nicholas survived the Bolshevik massacre.
The town of Pompeii was totally destroyed there was ash and dead bodies everywhere.