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- From: jaskew@spam.maths.adelaide.edu.au (Joseph Askew)
- Newsgroups: soc.history
- Subject: Re: Firing Squads
- Summary: It is a myth
- Message-ID: <2044@spam.maths.adelaide.edu.au>
- Date: 28 Jan 93 00:42:41 GMT
- References: <1993Jan24.193409.17444@leland.Stanford.EDU>
- Followup-To: soc.history
- Organization: Statistics, Pure & Applied Mathematics, University of Adelaide
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- In article <1993Jan24.193409.17444@leland.Stanford.EDU> balt@leland.Stanford.EDU (Steven Leo Balt) writes:
-
- > Apparently, it is customary for one man on a firing squad
- >to shoot with a blank.
-
- No this is an urban myth. This is decidedly not the practise anywhere.
- A blank fired from a gun causes a different recoil than a slug. You can
- feel whether or not you have fired a blank by the size of the bruise on
- your shoulder!
-
- >This member of the squad, of course, does not
- >know that he does actually have the unloaded gun-- the guns are loaded
- >before the execution by a third party (who loads a blank into one gun),
-
- Firing squads do not do this. Soldiers invariably load their own guns.
-
- >This is
- >presumably a method of assuaging the guilt of the men on the firing
- >squad (i.e., there's always the possibility that a given individual on
- >the firing squad did _not_ kill the victim).
-
- Soldiers that don't want to kill usually just aim to miss. Why would
- anyone care what the firing squad felt? Do you think that Generals are
- happy that their soldiers are a bunch of wimps who get upset at killing
- people? Why on earth would they want to spare their feelings?
-
- >Which army was the first
- >to introduce this practice into firing squad executions? Why was it done?
- >Any documentation? Any resources that I should check?
-
- I do not believe there is any serious documentation of this practice anywhere
- Some people have told this story in the past because they don't like the stigma
- attached to being on a firing squad (in particularly if they have to shoot
- 'innocents' such as women, deserters, cowards, children etc). There is no
- evidence that I am aware of that indicates this ever took place. Besides
- which as I said everyone would know anyway. Real bullets have a different
- kick than blanks.
-
-
- Joseph Askew
-
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