This USAF training film was made to illustrate the step by step planning a Nuclear Attack by a unnamed country but every map and chart just happens to show the Soviet Union although i do not think it is mentioned once . This film series is quite long and to save time and space we are posting the first reel and if any Fallout Shelter NYC fans like the preview we will post it in its entirety , REEL ONE shows SAC underground and it's operations then after discussing the SAC Mission it goes on to show how well and prepared all units are if a soviet strike was inbound and the rest is how the USAF and other Military assetts would fight a Nuclear War with the Soviet Union, Classic and a real gem of Cold War Propaganda . Who the movie was made for and why it was hidden away for so long is a mystery but it is making its rounds around the Internet so please watch and leave a Comment if you want to see more!
THE SECOND EMBED IS A FOUR MINUTE CLIP OF THE ATTACK PORTION AND THE ORDER TO GO TO DEF CON ONE EMBEDDED FROM YOU TUBE
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