I still believe for the better of humanity and I really think that the Dodsens were in a tight spot. They know that there's autists lurking in certain IG/Reddit circles (even in Asia) that are crazy enough to bite the bullet and buy a so called "collector's item".
Good on you. Still the way they went about it was silly. It's true there are some "crazy" people, but those people still need a cool presentation. If he had framed it nicely, and put 500 bucks on it, and added the story about it and how he was selling it due to "hardships" it would have been an easier sell.
Was there a det cord or was it a charge wirelessly triggered by a detonator and that detonator was the trigger for the one in his pocket and not on the door.
No clue. the accident as described is unbelievable. Here are some live breaching demos done by ST6 for the Medal of Honor warfighter game they got in trouble for. Stick the charge on the door, attach the det cord, back up, blow it. Attaching the det cord to a charge in your pocket is just.. i don't even know what.
The way I'm interpreting the situation, knowing those guys, is that the following happened. There is a safe procedure for putting a door breach and detonating it.
Someone thought it "was too slow" and decided to change the technique to "make it faster" so everyone could get down in the killhouse at a faster time. That new way is something like being "capped in" and having the charge in your pocket with the cap, and whipping it out fast with one hand from a pocket, as you've got the detonator on the other.
In a moment of exhaustion, nervousness, drug stupor or fumbling, you can trigger the detonator and blow yourself up, especially if you are trying to do things "at high speed" and you are anxious to keep up with the speed. The Unit liked the "high-speed" so they kept the procedure.
Those are just my impressions of how and why it may happen so much.
Wonder if these guys feel shame and embarrassment, if they do he'll be feeling a lot of both everyday forever.
They have drugs and booze to mellow out both pain and shame.
Think about the most famous SEAL duo at the moment.
On this website, freedom of information is one of the things we value greatly. In the OP I've got the full name and address of Lt Col Galen Legrand Huss. It's public information and legal.
If you've got info you've got to share, share it or don't even mention it. Otherwise, this
"ifykyk" and "you can easily figure it out" gossip-esque stuff is just a waste of posts and gets tiring fast. If you have something that is "unconfirmed" say to us it's "unconfirmed and take it as a rumor".