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Lifer
May 12, 2015
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When we were living in Berlin, New Hampshire, when the air-raid sirens went off for a citywide drill, we were sent out of the classroom to hide between our winter coats hanging in the hallway and the classroom wall. Just about as effective as your desks were, eh?
Cool beans! In my grade school, coats and jackets were hung in a "cloak room". Long after anyone in Illinois ever wore a cloak!

But I must point out the efficacy of ducking under a flimsy open desk: No one died from an A or H bomb during the 50's! Neither from direct blast nor radiation....
 

lraisch

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Jul 4, 2011
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Granite Falls, Washington state
Cool beans! In my grade school, coats and jackets were hung in a "cloak room". Long after anyone in Illinois ever wore a cloak!

But I must point out the efficacy of ducking under a flimsy open desk: No one died from an A or H bomb during the 50's! Neither from direct blast nor radiation....
Not quite.

On March 1, 1954, the United States conducted a test explosion of a nuclear warhead on Bikini Atoll in the South Pacific. A cloud of radioactive ash caused by the blast engulfed a Japanese fishing boat, Daigo Fukuryū-maru (Lucky Dragon No. 5), 85 miles away from the test area.

Most of the crew suffered from radiation poisoning and one died a few months later, believed to be the first H bomb victim.
 

wilblee

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Mar 2, 2021
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