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  2. Duck and cover - Wikipedia

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    [71] [72] [73] A man who was present at Nagasaki on August 9, 1945 during the dropping of the 20-kiloton Fat Man bomb; this photo displays 1st- and 2nd-degree burn injuries he experienced on his unclothed skin, the shoulder and arm, while the thin vest garment of clothing, a radiant barrier, that he was wearing at the time of the explosion ...

  3. FBI releases new video, information in hunt for Jan. 6 pipe ...

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    A video compilation produced by the FBI shows a new angle of the suspect placing one of the pipe bombs outside of the DNC headquarters just blocks from the Capitol, as well as an enhanced map ...

  4. Survival Under Atomic Attack - Wikipedia

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    Doubling Bomb Power Does Not Double Destruction Modern A-bombs can cause heavy damage 2 miles away, but doubling their power would extend that range only to 2.5 miles. To stretch the damage range from 2 to 4 miles would require a weapon more than 8 times the rated power of present models. Radioactivity Is Not The Bomb's Greatest Threat

  5. National Response Scenario Number One - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear Testing.. National Response Scenario Number One is the United States federal government's planned response to a small scale nuclear attack. [1] It is one of the National Response Scenarios developed by the United States Department of Homeland Security, considered the most likely of fifteen emergency scenarios to impact the United States.

  6. A Cold War-era bomb shelter in Florida has new owners. What's ...

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    The bomb shelter was built in 1967 in response to the Cuban Missile Crisis that unfolded five years prior, widely considered by historians to be the closest humanity has come to full-scale nuclear ...

  7. Bomb threat - Wikipedia

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    Bomb threats were used to incite fear and violence during the American Civil Rights Movement, during which leader of the movement Martin Luther King Jr. received multiple bomb threats during public addresses, [3] [4] [5] and schools forced to integrate faced strong opposition, resulting in 43 bomb threats against Central High School in Arkansas being broadcast on TV and the radio.

  8. Greene ‘heartsick’ at death in accident during bomb threat ...

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    Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) responded to the news that a woman died in a traffic accident with police who were responding to a bomb threat at the lawmaker’s Georgia home. “I’m ...

  9. Operation Chrome Dome - Wikipedia

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    1964 Operation Chrome Dome Map from Sheppard Air Force Base, TX 1966 overview of US airborne alert routes, based on a document used by White House staff.. Operation Chrome Dome was a United States Air Force Cold War-era mission from 1961 to 1968 in which B-52 strategic bomber aircraft armed with thermonuclear weapons remained on continuous airborne alert, flying routes that put them in ...