CBS News/ June 8, 2011, 5:22 PM

77 cadets sent to hospital after lightning strike

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Seventy-seven Air Force cadets are being sent to a local hospital after a lightning strike at the Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center near Hattiesburg, Miss. While there did not appear to be serious injuries, two of the cadets were taken by amdulance to the hospital, while the other 75 rode in busses.

The Army said in a press release that the soldiers were being taken in for "medical evaluation" following the strike around 2 p.m. Four personnel were in close vicinity to the strike but were still "responsive and in stable condition," the release said.

Forrest County emergency operations director Terry Steed told a National Weather Service forecaster that nobody was directly hit when lightning hit a power pole near tents. All were taken to hospitals as a precaution, said Mike Edmonston, a senior meteorologist in Jackson.

The cadets went to Forrest General Hospital, CBS affiliate WLBT reports.

Air Force Reserve cadets from around the country were at the Joint Forces Training Center for two weeks of work, said Army National Guard Maj. Deidre Musgrave.

Camp Shelby near Hattiesburg is the nation's largest state-owned military training center. Its 136,000 acres cut out of southern Mississippi's rolling hills and pine forests includes mock cities designed to look like Iraq and Afghanistan to give soldiers realistic training.

Soldiers and airmen from around the country train there each year and tens of thousands of National Guard troops from across the country have prepared there for missions in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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basbleu says:
"amdulance"? "busses"? So they travelled on kisses and in imaginary vehicles, then, eh CBS?
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Mbritt2 says:
Being is that are ARE??

I think that most articulately prefaces the rest of the dribble in your ridiculous post...

Where do these lunatics come from?
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alaskanabit says:
Spent over 2 months training there in '06. All training is in large 'Fest' tents. Miserable hot, humid afternoons.
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AmishRed says:
amdulance - I never roded in 1 a dem....

Come on CBS, the SPELL CHECK had to be flashing about that one!
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mahdeealoo replies:
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lol, me either
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dmeyer40 says:
dscott7 - AFROTC does not equal USAFA.
Lesson learned - cancel the weekly circle-jerk in cases of inclement weather.
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RedWhiteAnBlue says:
77??? Were they holding hands or just scared they had been hit? I'm really thankful all are okay, but 77 still is like WTH?!
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novel_compound says:
What are Air Force cadets doing at Camp Shelby? That's a long way from the Air Force Academy. And it's 240 miles away from the Air Force Officer Training School at Maxwell AFB.
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dscott7 replies:
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The second part of Field Training for AFROTC takes place at Camp Shelby.