JohnB wrote:
When I was assigned to the staff (and attended the various courses) of the USAF Survival School, there were displays of the various old and newer survival kits, it was always interesting to see what was in them. I always wondered how the canned water would taste after a couple of years.
I can attest the water purification tablets made the water terribly acidic, and to me at least, pretty much undrinkable.
Seeing the Navy crews in the partial fuselage reminds me that in the late 40's the USAF Survival School...or it might have been a SAC school...was up at Elmendorf Alaska. They had the remains of a C-82 sticking out of a lake. There are great color photos of it in a period National Geographic magazine.
The water had a metallic taste to it, kind of hard to explain it. The directions were to open it and let it breathe. The water could last forever it seems. All we did was a slap test to inspect if. If you pop the can on the palm of your hand and the water made a slap sound it was good, if it sloshed it was bad.
Survival school, fun fun, I did SV-86-A Water Survival at Homestead AFB 17-19 Sept 86, and SV-80-A Combat Survival at Fairchild AFB 25 Mar -10 Apr 87. Interesting times, learned a lot about myself, but I have no desire to live through Combat Survival school again.