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On March 3, 2006, in compliance with a court order from District Judge Jed S. Rakoff, the DoD released 57 files that contained transcripts from the Guantanamo Bay inmates' Combatant Status Review Tribunals (CSRT) and Administrative Review Board hearings. [2] These transcripts were only identified by the prisoners' ISNs.
Plumbbob Rainier was detonated at 899 ft (274 m) underground on 19 September 1957. [17] The 1.7 kt explosion was the first to be entirely contained underground, producing no fallout. [20] The test took place in a 1,600 [21] to 2,000 ft [22] (500 to 600 m) horizontal tunnel in the shape of a hook. [22]
A subsidence crater is a hole or depression left on the surface of an area which has had an underground (usually nuclear) explosion. Many such craters are commonly present at bomb testing areas; one notable example is the Nevada Test Site , which was historically used for nuclear weapons testing over a period of 41 years.
Subsidence craters show past underground nuclear explosions at Yucca Flat. The open, sandy geology of Yucca Flat in the Tonopah Basin made for straightforward visual documentation of atmospheric nuclear tests. When testing went underground, deep layers of sedimentary soil from the erosion of the surrounding mountains allowed for relatively easy ...
MCF-OPH is home to the Minnesota Department of Corrections Commissary program. Inmates who qualify for these work programs are employed to process and package commissary orders from the other state correctional facilities. Two of the three remaining complexes house the mental health unit (MHU) and the transitional care unit (TCU).
Steve Johnson, an early graduate of the program, recalls that fear well. Released from prison during 2021 he remembers the fear when his parole officer demanded he get work within two weeks.
One of the most popular courses is an eight-part series on the causes, impact and active prevention of domestic violence.
Sedan was a thermonuclear device with a fission yield less than 30% and a fusion yield about 70%. [3] [4] According to Carey Sublette, the design of the Sedan device was similar to that used in the Bluestone and Swanee tests of Operation Dominic conducted days and months prior to Sedan respectively, and was therefore not unlike the W56 high yield Minuteman I missile warhead. [5]