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Sunday, December 27, 2020
Tuesday, December 1, 2020
GROUND ZERO POPULATION 5 THE AIR 2 AIR GENIE TEST (1957)
On July 19, 1957, five men stood at Ground Zero of an atomic test
that was being
conducted at the Nevada Test Site. This was the test of a 2KT
(kiloton) MB-1 nuclear air-
to-air rocket launched from an F-89 Scorpion interceptor. The
nuclear missile detonated
10,000 ft above their heads,
A reel-to-reel tape recorder was present to record their
that was being
conducted at the Nevada Test Site. This was the test of a 2KT
(kiloton) MB-1 nuclear air-
to-air rocket launched from an F-89 Scorpion interceptor. The
nuclear missile detonated
10,000 ft above their heads,
A reel-to-reel tape recorder was present to record their
experience. You can see and hear
the men react to the shock wave moments after the detonation.
The placard reading "Ground Zero; Population Five" was made by
Colonel Arthur B
. "Barney" Oldfield, the Public Information Officer for the
Continental Air Defense
Command in Colorado Spring who arranged for the volunteers to
participate.
Colonel Sidney Bruce
Lt. Colonel Frank P. Ball (technical advisor to the Steve Canyon tv
Lt. Colonel Frank P. Ball (technical advisor to the Steve Canyon tv
show)
Major Norman "Bodie" Bodinger
Major John Hughes
Don Lutre
and GeGeorge Yoshitake, the cameraman (who wasn't a volunteer)
explosions in "Atomic
Filmmakers.
THIS ROCKET FIRED OVER THE HEADS OF VOLUNTEER PILOTS WAS THE STANDARD AIR 2 AIR 12 PLUS KILOTON ROCKET CARRIED BY F-106 DELTA DARTS AND F-101 VOODOO INTERCEPT AIRCRAFT TO TAKE DOWN RUSSIAN BOMBERS INTENT ON DROPPING THEIR ATOMIC ORDNANCE ON MILITARY TARGETS,CITIES,&INFRASTRUCTURE. RUSSIAN TACTICS DURING THE COLD WAR WOULD SEEK TO PIERCE US AIRSPACE AND TARGET MILITARY, THEN MANUFACTURING CENTERS AND THEN U.S. CITIES. THE SUFFOLK COUNTY AFB JET AIRCRAFT INTERCEPTORS CARRIED THESE ROCKETS LIVE AND WERE ON CONSTANT ALERT WAITING TO BE LAUNCHED ON MINUTES NOTICE, THESE WEAPONS CARRIED ALOFT BY SOME OF THE BEST USAF PILOTS OF THE DAY HAD 3 OR MORE BROKEN ARROW EVENTS A TERM USED TO DESCRIBE THE LOSS OF A NUCLEAR WEAPON THESE WERE THE AIR 2 AIR GENIE CARRIED BEING TORN FROM THE AIRCRAFT LOST IN LONG ISLANDS PINE BARRENS ONLY TO BE FOUND WEEKS LATER BY HUNTERS AND RETRIEVED BY USAF TEAMS. AND THE TRAGIC ACCIDENT OF ONE OF SUFFOLKS F-101 VOODOOS THAT SUFFERED A CATASTROPHIC MALFUNCTION OVER THE PECONIC BAY, JUST EAST OF THE AIRBASE. THE JET BROKE APART AND WAS NOT FOUND AS WERE THE PILOT AND BACKSEATER THEY ALONG WITH THE NUCLEAR WEAPON IT CARRIED ARE LOST TO THIS DAY, IT IS STILL MISSING AND PROBABLY BURIED IN THE MUD OF THE PECONIC BAY, THESE ROCKETS WERE CAPABLE OF TURNING UP THEIR YIELD TO EXPLODE WITH LARGER ATOMIC YIELD,USAF TEXTBOOK TACTICS WARN AIR CREWS TO GET AWAY BY USING A SHALLOW DESCENT TO AVOID BEING DOSED BY THE WEAPONS RADIOACTIVE PULSE, SO I WONDER IF THESE BRAVE AIRMEN AND ONE CAMERA MAN THAT WERE UNDER THIS ATOMIC DETONATION GOT A GOOD DOSE OF GAMMA RADIATION THAT MAY OF EVENTUALLY LED TO THE POSSIBILITIES OF CANCER SINCE THERE WAS NO PROTECTION FROM THE EFFECTS OF THIS ATOMIC DEVICE . ALTHOUGH ITS A GREAT PR STUNT FOR THE NUCLEAR AIR FORCE OF ITS DAY AND A GREAT PIECE OF HISTORY FOR THIS BLOG.
Saturday, October 24, 2020
10/24/2020 HOW NUCLEAR WAR WAS WAGED IN THE DAYS OF SAC
THIS VIEW OF THE RITUAL OF WAR IN THE DAYS OF SAC (STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND) IS NOT A VERY ACCURATE PICTURE ANYMORE, ONE THING MOST OF THE ASSETS AND BASES AND EYES ON THE WORLD HAVE CHANGED WE NOW DEPEND ENTIRELY ON OUR SUBMARINES AND ICBMS TO WAGE A NUCLEAR WAR. BOMBER WINGS AND INTERCEPTOR AIRCRAFT HAVE BEEN GOING TO THE SCRAPYARD SINCE THE 1970S SAC WAS RETIRED IN THE 90S I DONT EVEN THINK THERE IS A MILITARY FORCE DEDICATED TO PROTECTING THIS NATION FROM HOSTILE ATTACK AND IF THERE WAS...IM SURE SOME DEMOCRAT WOULD SAY ITS NOT RIGHT AND POLITICALLY INCORRECT TO BE ON THE DEFENSIVE.. A SAD TIME TO BE AN AMERICAN IF BIDEN/ KAMALA GET ELECTED IT WILL BE HORRIBLE TO BE AMERICAN.
Wednesday, September 2, 2020
(1966) THE WAR GAME - THE MOST REALISTIC ATOMIC WAR MOVIE EVER MADE IT IS STILL BANNED
ONE OF THE MOST SERIOUS FILMS EVER MADE ON THE SUBJECT OF ATOMIC WAR,THE "WAR GAME" I HAVE DECIDED TO ADD THIS FILM TO MY BLOG. THE MOVIE IS PERHAPS THE BEST I HAVE EVER SEEN ON ATOMIC WAR AND LEFT FEELING DRAINED AFTER WATCHING THIS, ITS NOT THREADS OR THE DAY AFTER NOR IS IT A 1950s CIVIL DEFENSE SURVIVAL MOVIE IT IS AN ACCURATE FILM THAT WAS SO REALISTIC AND DEPRESSED ENOUGH FILM CRITICS IT WAS BANNED. I HAD SEARCHED FOR YEARS FOR A COPY BEFORE STUMBLING UPON A VHS COPY AND THEN IT TOOK A COUPLE YEARS TO FIND A VHS PLAYER (just kidding) AFTER WATCHING IT I NEVER FOUND A FILM OF THE SAME CALIBER THIS FILM STANDS ALONE AND TO ME IS A MASTERPIECE SO PLEASE WATCH THIS FILM IN ITS ENTIRETY, NEVER MIND THE RADICAL HIPSTERS WHO AT THE BEGINNING INTRODUCE THE FILM THROUGH THEIR CABLE ACCESS SHOW
Peter Watkins' film "The
Peter Watkins' film "The
War Game," a graphic portrayal of what would happen in the event
of a nuclear attack on Great Britain. The movie was so powerful
and realistic that the BBC banned it from TV despite the fact
that the film had been commissioned by the BBC and had won an
Academy Award in l966 for best documentary. Although it has been
shown in a few movie theatres in the US, it has not been
presented on TV. "The War Game" is shocking, but is not
sensationalized. It was carefully researched and based on actual
events which occurred in World War II during and after the mass
Allied raids on Germany and the atomic bombings of Japan.
SYNOPSIS
Made in black-and-white with a running time of just under 50 minutes, The War Game depicts the prelude to and the immediate weeks of the aftermath to a Soviet nuclear attack against Britain. A Chinese invasion of South Vietnam starts the war; tensions escalate when the United States authorises tactical nuclear warfare against the Chinese. Although the Soviet and East German forces threaten to invade West Berlin if the US does not withdraw that decision, the US does not acquiesce to Communist demands and occupies West Berlin; two US Army divisions attempt to fight their way into Berlin, but the Russian and East German forces defeat them in battle. The US President launches a pre-emptive, NATO tactical nuclear attack. A limited nuclear war erupts between the West and the East; missiles strike Britain.
The chaos of the prelude to the attack, as city residents are forcibly evacuated to the country, leads to the story's centre in Rochester, which is struck by an off-target missile aimed at Gatwick Airport. Key targets in Kent are RAF Manston and the Maidstone barracks, which are mentioned in scenes showing immediate effects of the attack. The results of that missile's explosion are the instant flash blindness of those who see the explosion, the resultant firestorm caused by the heat wave, and the blast front; later, the collapse of society occurs because of radiation sickness and exhaustion of medical supplies, psychological damage and consequent escalating suicides, and destroyed infrastructure; the British Army burns corpses, while police shoot looters during food riots. The film ends bleakly on the first Christmas Day after the nuclear war, held in a ruined church with a disheveled vicar who futilely attempts to provide hope to his traumatised and injured congregation and concludes with an instrumental version of the hymn Silent Night playing over the closing credits.
Wednesday, August 5, 2020
FALLOUT SHELTERS IN SUBURBAN USA AND THE CSP (COMMUNITY SHELTER PLAN)
HOME FALLOUT SHELTERS AND COMMUNITY SHELTER PLANS
FOR THE AMERICAN
DURING THE FALLOUT SHELTER SURVEY A HOME WOULD RECIEVE A PACKAGE WITH BOOKLETS A MAP AND A RATING OF HOW MUCH PROTECTION AGAINST A ATOMIC ATTACK THEY COULD EXPECT OUT OF THEIR HOME IN THE FORM OF A PF-RATING (SHOWN AND EXPLAINED BELOW) ONE BOOKLET THAT MADE ITS ROUNDS AND WAS ONE OF THE LAST OF CIVIL DEFENSE BOOKLETS WAS "IN TIME OF EMERGENCY" IT IS SOMETIMES USED TO THIS DAY AROUND THE UNITED STATES AND A CIVIL DEFENSE MOVIE WAS MADE WHICH YOU CAN WATCH BELOW SUFFOLK COUNTYS COMMUNITY SHELTER PLAN WAS MAILED OUT IN THE SAME WAY AS THE EXAMPLE "TRI COUNTY CSP" ABOVE AND INCLUDED THE BOOKLET "IN TIME OF EMERGENCY" AND AFTER A DECADE OF TRYING TO COME UP WITH A WORKABLE PLAN MASS MAILED SUFFOLK COUNTYS SOMETIME IN 1971! |
"IN TIME OF EMERGENCY" 1968 DOD/OCD
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AND HERE IS ONE OF THE OTHER PARTS OF THE COMMUNITY SHELTER PLAN THE
MAPS OF PUBLIC SHELTERS TO GO TO IF YOUR HOME RECIEVED A POOR PROTECTION
FACTOR OR A FORM LETTER LIKE THE ONE AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS POST, INSIDE
WAS A MAP OF YOUR COUNTY AND THE BUILDINGS DESIGNATED AS RADIATION AND
BLAST RESISTANT AND HAD ENOUGH VENTILATION PER PERSON, A HOME SHELTER
WOULD BE A BETTER SURVIVAL CHOICE AND HOMES THAT CIVIL DEFENSE OFFICIALS
FOUND PREPARED RECIEVED A STICKER STATING THEIR COMPLIANCE WITH OCD
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SURVIVAL
THANKS TO THE CIVIL DEFENSE MUSEUM FOR THE EXAMPLE OF A COMMUNITY SHELTER PLAN
A HOME BEING SOLD TO THE PUBLIC AS ATOMIC PROOF 1955 |
During the Cold War, many countries built fallout shelters for
high-ranking government officials and crucial military facilities. Plans
were made, however, to use existing buildings with sturdy
below-ground-level basements as makeshift fallout shelters. These
buildings were usually placarded with the yellow and black trefoil sign.
The initial blast of a nuclear attack might well have rendered these
basements either buried under many tons of rubble and thus impossible to
leave, or removed their upper framework, thus leaving the basements
unprotected. The design of the individual shelter would have determined
the ultimate result of such occurrences.[original research?]
The National Emergency Alarm Repeater (N.E.A.R.) program was developed
in 1956 during the Cold War to supplement the existing siren warning
systems and radio broadcasts in the event of a nuclear attack. The
N.E.A.R. civilian alarm device was engineered and tested but the program
was not viable and went defunct about 1966.[1] In the U.S. in September
1961, the federal government started the Community Fallout Shelter
Program.[2][3] (A letter from President Kennedy advising the use of
fallout shelters appeared in the September 1961 issue of Life
magazine.)[4]
In November 1961 in Fortune magazine, an article by Gilbert Burck
appeared that outlined the plans of Nelson Rockefeller, Edward Teller,
Herman Kahn, and Chet Holifield for an enormous network of concrete
lined underground fallout shelters throughout the United States
sufficient to shelter millions of people to serve as a refuge in case of
nuclear war.[5]
American fallout shelters in the early 1960s were sometimes funded in
conjunction with funding for other federal programs, such as urban
renewal projects of the Federal Housing Authority, examples being
Barrington Plaza, and other development projects of Los Angeles County
Civil Defense and Disaster Commissioner, Louis Lesser, and were designed
for large numbers of citizens.[6][7][8]
Switzerland built an extensive network of fallout shelters, not only
through extra hardening of government buildings such as schools, but
also through a building regulation that ensured that all residential
building built after 1968 contained a nuclear shelter able to withstand
a blast from a 50 megatonne explosion at a distance of 700 metres.
Coupled with this, there was the legal requirement for all supermarkets
to store at least one year's supply of canned goods, etc., in
blast-proof bunkers in the mountains, along with the requirement of one
year's supply of oil; cilivians were required to store at least three
weeks of food stuffs in their own shelter. This nation has the highest
ratio of shelter space to national population of any country. All these
shelters are capable of withstanding nuclear fallout and biological or
chemical (NBC) attacks. The largest buildings usually have dedicated
shelters tunneled into solid rock. Similar projects have been undertaken
in Finland, which requires all buildings with area over 600 m² to have
an NBC shelter, and Norway, which requires all buildings with an area
over 1000 m² to have a shelter.[9]
The former Soviet Union and other Eastern Bloc countries often designed
their underground mass-transit and subway tunnels to serve as bomb and
fallout shelters in the event of an attack.
Interest in fallout shelters has largely dropped, as the perceived
threat of global nuclear war reduced after the end of the Cold War. In
Switzerland, most residential shelters are no longer stocked with the
food and water required for prolonged habitation and a large number have
been converted by the owners to other uses (e.g., wine cellars, ski
rooms, gyms). However, there has been renewed interest seen since
2001[citation needed]. These shelters also provide a haven from natural
disasters such as tornadoes and hurricanes, although Switzerland is
rarely subject to such natural phenomena.
HERE ANOTHER COMMON BOOKLET THAT WAS SENT OUT WITH SHELTER MAPS AND
INFO FROM THE LOCAL CIVIL DEFENSE OFFICE, THIS PARTICULAR BOOKLET HAD
THE HOME PF- PROTECTION FACTOR AND PLANS TO ADD A SHELTER TO THE HOME
ALONG WITH "IN TIME OF EMERGENCY" SUBURBAN RESIDENTS WOULD RECIEVE THIS
WITH THE COMMUNITY SHELTER PLAN THAT EVERY US COUNTY MAILED OUT TO ITS
RESIDENTS.
THE FALLOUT PROTECTION IN YOUR HOME
This booklet is about fallout protection. It will tell you what radioactive fallout is and how you can improve your protection against it if this country were ever attacked with nuclear weapons. But first of all, because your home has a basement you already have some fallout protection. Let's see what that protection is:
On the back cover of this booklet a box like this appears:
Entered in the space labeled Basement "PF" are two numbers which tell you the fallout protection that was calculated for the "center" of your basement and the "best corner" of your basement. Information on the box labeled "Added Weight", is on page 20 of this booklet.
The "PF" above the box stands for "Protection Factor." Before going into the details of what your "Protection Factor" numbers mean, let's talk for a moment about what fallout is.
WHAT IS RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT?
When a nuclear weapon is exploded close to the ground, dirt and other debris are drawn up into the mushroom cloud and pick up the radioactivity created by the explosion. The heaviest pieces of dirt and debris drop back to earth within a few miles of the explosion. But the lighter pieces are carried by the winds for many miles before drifting back to earth.
These radioactive particles are called "fallout." Any part of the United States might be covered with deadly or dangerous amounts of radioactive fallout, depending on which way the winds were blowing and the size and number of nuclear weapons exploded. The radioactivity could cause serious health damage or fatal injury to unprotected persons. In a nuclear attack, the blast, heat, and fire from the explosions would be very destructive, but the destruction would be in areas near the explosions. Radioactive fallout, though, could spread a thin layer over millions of square miles.
Radiation would come from the fallout wherever it settled -- the ground, trees and bushes, or the roof of your home. Fallout does not behave like a gas. In areas that would be affected by dangerous amounts of fallout, the fallout particles would look like dirt or hand and you may see them after they have settled on the ground or other places. The exact amount of radiation given off by the particles can be measured only by special instruments.
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HOW CAN YOUR PROTECTION BE IMPROVED?
There are three ways of improving your protection against fallout -- time, distance, and getting some heavy material between you and the fallout (called "shielding")
The numbers are given in terms of a "Protection Factor" or PF. This is the relation between the amount of fallout radiation which would be received by a completely unprotected person compared to the amount which would be received by a person in a fallout shelter. For example, a person in a fallout shelter with a PF of 40 would receive about one-fortieth (or 2½ percent) of the radiation he would be exposed to if he were completely unprotected. The higher thePF for your home, the more protection your basement affords against radiation.
Time -- Radioactivity decreases rapidly at first. After an attach, the radiation would be most intense during the first few days. Even so, radiation protection may be needed for an extended period -- days or weeks.
2. Distance -- The amount of radiation is less the further away you are from the source of radiation.
3. Shielding--Any material that is put between a person and the source of radiation cuts down on the amount of radiation that reaches the person. The thicker and heavier the material, the better the protection.
In the event of an attach, you have little control over time and distance, but YOU CAN DO SOMETHING TO IMPROVE YOUR PROTECTION BY MEANS OF SHIELDING.
It is the principle of shielding that is employed in fallout shelters. Under the guidance of the Office of Civil Defense, a system of fallout shelters is being developed throughout the nation. It consists of public shelters, private shelters, industrial and home shelters.
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THE FALLOUT SHELTER SYSTEM
As a result of the National Fallout Shelter Survey, in which existing large buildings were examined and evaluated for fallout protection, space for millions of people has been identified. Those community shelters having a protection factor of at least 40 and space for at least 50 people are now being marked with a familiar black and yellow shelter sign. Where necessary storage space is available, they are being stocked with food, water (if needed), sanitary and medical supplies, and radiation detection instruments. The survey is a continuing effort. Through it, a current inventory is maintained of shelters added by new construction.
The fallout protection found in homes with basements represents important additional shelter space.
Personal and other special considerations may make fallout protection at home more practical and desirable than community shelters for certain individuals or families. For example, in rural and suburban communities and even in many cities, families may live a considerable distance from the nearest community shelter. For these families, a home shelter wi9ll provide more accessible fallout protection. Fallout protection at home is usually more accessible to housewives and young children during the day and may be preferred by the whole family when at home.
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HOW MUCH PROTECTION DOES YOUR BASEMENT PROVIDE AGAINST RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT?
In homes, basement areas provide the best shelter against fallout because they are mostly belowground. This gives them a natural shield. This booklets tells you the amount of protection your basement offers and what you can do to increase this protection to provide your family's safety. Keep in mind that fallout shelter provides only limited protection against blast.
Look at the back of this booklet again. Two numbers are printed there which tell you the amount of fallout protection your basement offers. These numbers were calculated for your home by electronic computer from the information you gave in the recent Home Fallout Protection Survey questionnaire. The analytical model used is based on the best scientific information available. It was designed to give the maximum accuracy possible while requiring the minimum information from you. A more complex method might produce more precise results in some cases but would sacrifice simplicity, speed, and economy.
The number in the box marked "center" (see back of your booklet) is the Basement Protection Factor (PF) calculated for the center of your basement. The other number is the PF calculation for the best corner of your basement. If your cover shows an X in place of either PF number, it means the PF is smaller than 10. Information on the box labeled "Added Weight," is on page 20 of this booklet.
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WHICH IS THE BEST CORNER OF YOUR BASEMENT?
The best corner of your basement is the one which has the highest outside ground level--that is, the least amount of basement wall sticking up aboveground. In this corner make a triangle by measuring ten feet from the corner along each wall, and drawing a line between these points (see illustration).
The best corner protection factor listed on the back of this booklet means the average protection factor within the triangle is ablve this value. This 50 sq. ft. area provides adequate fallout shelter space for 5 persons; however, if necessary, several more persons could crowd into the corner area.
A smaller area could be used if equipment such as the furnace occupies part of the corner. If additional shelter space is required or the best corner is not usable, another corner having the next highest ground level to that of the best corner could be used. If all the corners have equal outside ground levels, the most convenient corner may be used, and of course all corners may be used.
The fallout protection afforded in the corner is better closer to the wall and closer to the floor. Therefor, you should liek on the floor next to the wall or sit on the floor with your back against the wall as much as possible. You may stand to stretch, and for essential needs, you can leave the forner shelter area for a few minutes.
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WHAT ABOUT THE CENTER OF THE BASEMENT
In nearly all basements, the highest protection factor is in the corner and lowerst in the center. This means the whole basement can be thought of as a fallout shelter with a protection factor in the center equal to the first PF number on the back of your booklet and a higher protection factor in the best corner equal to the second PF number.
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STEPS YOU CAN TAKE TO INCREASE YOUR FALLOUT PROTECTION
If the protection factor in the best corner of your basement as indicated on the back cover is less than 40 and you wish to bring the PF up to the minimum recommended for a public shelter, then you need additional shielding. You can provide additional shielding for your basement by:
1. Permanent shelters -- By making part of your basement into a shelter area or by building a permanent shelter which might also serve other purposes. Listed on the back label are the plans recommended for your home.
2.Preplanned shelters -- By locating shielding materials so that you can complete a shelter quickly in time of crisis.
3. Improvised shelters -- by taking last-minute improvised actions if an emergency actually occurs.
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A WORD OF CAUTION TO THE HOME HANDY MAN
recommended that you build from the detailed plans and lists of materials which are available by mailing the post card enclosed with this booklet
Fallout Shelter Plans A through F which follow are so simple that you may be tempted to construct them from the drawings in this booklet -- and in many cases a thoroughly experienced "do-it-yourselfer" could do this. However, it requires very careful calculation of materials and fasteners to safely hold the heavy materials to be placed overhead; therefore, it is strongly
IMPROVISED SHELTERS
If a community shelter is not available and you have not provided your own fallout shelter, what would you do if you sud
denly heard the United States had been attacked with nuclear weapons?
You can still protect yourself and your family if you know what to do and you act quickly. Pick out a corner of your basement with the highest ground level outside. That is the safest place in the basement. NOW MAKE IT SAFER.
In belowground basements, it is most important to have shielding overhead. Entered in the box labeled "Added Weight" on the back cover of this booklet is a number which tells you approximately how much weight of material should be placed over each square foot of the area over an improvised shelter, as illustrated on the following pages, to obtain a PF of 20, the minimum recommended.
If the letter "Y" appears in the box labeled "Added Weight" this means that adding overhead materials alone will not provide adequate protection ahainst radiation unless heavy walls surrounding the shelter area are also added. If you already have a PF of 40 or more in the best corner of your basement, a zero, "0," will be shown in the box on the back cover labeled "Added Weight" indicating that additional weight will not be required.
Here are the weights of typical shielding materials:
2 inches of sand weighs approximately 35 pounds per sq. ft.
4 inches of wood weighs approximately 10 pounds per sq. ft.
4 inches of water weighs approximately 21 pounds per sq. ft.
4-inch cinder blocks weigh approximately 22 pounds per sq. ft.
4-inch bricks weigh approximately 32 pounds per sq. ft.
4-inch solid concrete blocks weigh approximately 48 pounds per sq. ft.
4 inches of library books weight approximately 15 pounds per sq. ft.
If you have a sturdy table or workbench, place it in the corner. Quickly fill drawers or boxes with the heaviest material which is readily available -- sand or dirt, bricks -- or if you have nothing heavier, newspapers or books. Stack these materials on the top of the workbench. If a "Y" appears in the "Added Weight" box on the back cover of this booklet, then in order to obtain a PF of 40 in the shelter you must place an equivalent of 70 pounds per square foot on top of the shelter as well' as adding heavy material on the sides of the shelter.
Be careful not to overload the table to the point where it will collapse.
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IMPROVISED SHELTERS
If a workbench is not available, you can improvise a somewhat larger shelter area by using furniture, doors, dressers, or other materials. Remove doors from their hinges and place them over supports in the corner of your basement having the best protection. The supports for the table can be chests of drawers or anything that can take a heavy load. Use two or three doors over each support for this shelter to provide sufficient strength to carry the heavy loads placed on them. Place bricks, concrete blocks, earth- or sand-filled drawers, books, a collapsible swimming pool filled with water, etc., over the doors to provide an overhead shield. Use anything with weight that can be moved. The heavier the material, the more the protection. The minimum weight of the material to be added for each square foot over the doors is shown in the "Added Weight" box on the back cover. If a "Y" appears in the "Added Weight" box, then in order to obtain a PF of 20 in the shelter, you must place 70 pounds per square foot on top of the shelter as well as adding heavy material to the sides of the shelter to serve as a vertical shield.
Be careful not to overload the doors to the point where the shelter will collapse.
If the figure entered in the box marked "Added Weight" on the back cover happens to be a number such as 30, this means that every square foot over the shelter area should be covered with materials having a sufficient height so as to weigh 30 pounds. Using the weights of typical shielding materials as given on page 20, the required shielding material can be obtained by the following:
Approximately 3½ inches of earth or sand, or
Approximately 12 inches of wood, or
Approximately 6 inches of water, or
4-inch (nominal thickness) layer of bricks, or
Approximately 8 inches of library books.
The shielding materials can be used individually such as providing a 3½-inch layer of sand completely over the improvised shelter or in conjunction with other materials as shown in the illustration on the opposite page.
If vertical shielding is required (a "Y" has appeared in the "Added Weight" box) this can be obtained by placing heavy materials along the sides of the improvised shelter. Examples are: single course of bricks or concrete blocks, washing machine filled with water, chest of drawers filled with earth, deep-freeze, two rows of books, etc.
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GENERAL
Until the extent of the radiation thread in your town is determined by trained monitors using special instruments, you should stay in your shelter as much as possible. For essential needs, you can leave your shelter for a few minutes. Before leaving the shelter for longer periods of time, listen to your radio station for information and instructions. A battery operated radio should be available for this purpose.
For quick reference, after you have finished reading this booklet, hang it up in the corner of your basement having the best protection so that it will be available in an emergency.
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DETAILED PLANS ARE AVAILABLE FREE OF CHARGE
Detailed plans of many of the shelters you have read about in this booklet are available free of charge.
These plans contain construction details, suggested construction sequences and lists of materials needed. The plans supplement the material presented in this booklet.
Before construction any of the permanent shielding devices described here, you should check to see that the construction conforms to your local building code.
The plans may be obtained by sending the attached post card to the Jeffersonville Census Operation Office, 1201 Easy 10th Street, Jeffersonville, Indians 47130
Be sure that you identify the plan or plans you want as they are designated in this booklet:
PLAN A -- CEILING MODIFICAITON TO BASEMENT -- See page 7
PLAN B -- ALTERNATE CEILING MODIFICATION TO BASEMENT -- See page 9
PLAN C -- CONCRETE BLOCK SHELTER -- See page 11
PLAN D -- SNACK BAR SHELTER --See page 13
PLAN E -- TILT-UP STORAGE UNIT -- See page 14
PLAN F -- LEAN-TO SHELTER -- See page 15
For further information on fallout protection and personal and family survival, consult your local Civil Defense Director and send for the personal and family survival
THIS STICKER AFFIXED TO THE BOOKLET GAVE THE INFORMATION AS TO THE PROTECTION YOUR HOME COULD GIVE IN THE EVENT OF A NUCLEAR ATTACK |
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(1968) USAF SURVIVE TO FIGHT ATOMIC WEAPON HITS ADC BASE JETS SCRAMBLE INTERCEPT SOVIET ATTACKERS
THIS IS A CLASSIC UNITED STATES AIR FORCE TRAINING FILM THAT IS BASED ON SURVIVABILITY OF USAF BASE OPERATIONS IN THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES AFTER A NUCLEAR ATTACK,BASES LIKE THIS ONE WERE SCATTERED THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES DURING THE COLD WAR PERIOD THE AMOUNT OF PRESSURE AND RESPONSIBILITY THESE MEN HAD HAD HANDLING NUCLEAR WEAPONS THAT WERE USED ON INTERCEPTOR AIRCRAFT ,THE # AM SCRAMBLES INTO THE WINTER NIGHT NOT KNOWING IF THIS WAS FOR REAL AS BASE AIRCRAFT PEELED OUT LAUNCHING IN PAIRS SC REAMING INTO THE WINTER NIGHT WAITING FOR WORD OF WHAT WAS GOING ON. THE AIRMEN AT THESE BASES KNEW ANY ATTACK ON THE US THEY WOULD BE AMONG THE FIRST TO KNOW AND FIRST TO GO WHILE THE COMMUNITIES OUTSIDE THE GATES NEVER KNEW HOW CLOSE THEY WERE TO WAR AS THE BASES WENT TO DIFFERENT DEFCON LEVELS, THIS WAS NOT INFORMATION FOR THE PUBLIC.
THE FILM STARTS AT NIGHT AND THE SAC AIR DEFENSE COMMAND LAUNCHES ITS F-101 INTERCEPTOR AIR CRAFT AND PREPARES TO RIDE OUT A NUCLEAR STRIKE AS CONFIRMATION OF INCOMING MISSILES IS CONFIRMED. THANKS TO A CLIMATE OF GUARDED DEFENSE THE AIR FORCE BASE IS ABLE TO BUILD DEFENSIVE AND SHELTER FACILITIES TO SURVIVE AND FIGHT AND AS A NUCLEAR DETONATION IS CONFIRMED ON BASE THE AIR FORCE BEGINS TO DEAL WITH THE PROBLEMS SO ITS AIR WING CAN COME BACK AND RE-ARM AND RE-FUEL A GREAT SUBJECT THAT U.S. MILITARY FORCES HAD TO PLAN FOR AND TRAIN AND THIS FILM SHOWS WHAT THEY EXPECTED, THE REAL QUESTION IS IT REALISTIC IN ITS EXPECTATION?
THE ONE THING IS THAT IT IS PRICELESS THAT THE USAF MADE THIS TRAINING FILM AND ITs QUOTES LIKE "HAVE NO UMBRELLAS,IF IT STARTS TO RAIN WE WILL LET YOU KNOW." AND "YOU CALL US BECAUSE IF YOU DON'T WE WILL BE CALLING YOU" WEIRD,.. BUT STILL GREAT PROPAGANDA!FILMED AT A SAC AIR DEFENSE INTERCEPTOR BASE LOCATED IN OXNARD, OXNARD AFB CALIFORNIA 1967 THIS IS BASICALLY WHEN CLOSING OF SAC ADC BASES WAS GOING ON ALL OVER (SUFFOLK COUNTY AFB LONG ISLAND NEW YORK) RESPONSIBLE FOR THE NYC AREA FOR MOST OF THE COLD WAR.DURING 1968- EARLY 1970s MOST OF THESE AIR FORCE ADC UNITS WENT OVER TO FIGHT IN VIETNAM AND THAILAND AS FORWARD AIR CONTROL AND MUNITION LOADERS FOR USAF STRIKE PLANES USING IRON BOMBS INSTEAD OF ATOMIC MUNITIONS BOMBING NVA BASES AND NORTH VIETNAM AND THE ADC PILOTS AND BACKSEATERS WENT OVER ALSO, TO ME THESE GUYS REALLY SERVED THEIR COUNTRY PLUS ONE AND DESERVE BIG RESPECT , MY HATS OFF TO THE USAF AIRMEN OF ADC/SAC AND VIETNAM/THAILAND/LAOS
DEFCON THE ULTIMATE NUCLEAR WAR SIMULATION
NYC EMERGENCY BROADCAST PLEASE STAND BY FOR OFFICIAL INFORMATION (1980-1984)
USAF/SAC AT DEFCON ONE AND CONFIDENCE IS HIGH! "EXECUTIVE DESCISION" USAF'S NUCLEAR POSTURE
PROBABLY THE MOST TELLING STORY OF USAF MIGHT AND POWER AS WAR IS UNLEASHED ON THE AGRESSOR NATION WHO IS LATER IDENTIFIED TO BE THE SOVIET UNION, THE STOCK FOOTAGE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS BEING DROPPED BY B-47 STRATOJETS and B-52 BOMBERS ARE FROM ONCE CLASSIFIED USAF NUCLEAR TEST OPS. MOST OF THIS ENTIRE FILM IS FROM CLASSIFIED WARPLANS AND SPECIAL OPERATIONS, THIS HOMAGE TO SAC AND STRATEGIC AIR COMMANDS DEDICATION TO MISSION IS A JEWEL AND FROM A TIME WHERE THE WORLD WAS A TINDERBOX READY FOR SOMEONE TO STRIKE THE SPARK AND IGNITE A WORLDWIDE NUCLEAR CONFLAGRATION WHERE LIFE MOST LIKELY WOULD OF WENT THE WAY OF THE DINOSAUR AND ONLY MILLIONS OF YEARS LATER A FOSSILIZED REMAINS OF MAN WOULD BE DISCOVERED BY THE NEXT GENERATION THAT CAME FROM THE ASHES OF THE OLD, THIS FILM IS NOT KNOWN IF IT WAS EVER SEEN OR VIEWED OTHER THAN A HANDFUL OF HIGH RANKING USAF OFFICERS, SEE THE DESCRIPTION AND INFORMATION FROM THE NUCLEAR VAULT.COM
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"The Power of Decision" may be the first (and perhaps the only) U.S. government film dramatizing nuclear war decision-making. Commissioned by the Strategic Air Command in 1956, the film has the look of a 1950s TV drama, but the subject is the ultimate Cold War nightmare. By the end of the film, after the U.S. Air Force has implemented war plan "Quick Strike" following a Soviet surprise attack, millions of Americans, Russians, Europeans, and Japanese are dead. The narrator, a Colonel Dodd, asserts that "nobody wins a nuclear war because both sides are sure to suffer terrible damage." Despite the "catastrophic" damage, one of the film’s operating assumptions is that defeat is avoidable as long as the adversary cannot impose its "will" on the United States. The film’s last few minutes suggest that the United States would prevail because of the "success" of its nuclear air offensive. Moscow, not the United States, is sending out pleas for a cease-fire.
The conviction that the United States could prevail was a doctrinal necessity because Air Force leaders assumed the decisiveness of air power. The founding fathers of the U.S. Air Force came out of World War II with an unshakeable, if exaggerated, conviction that the strategic bombing of Germany and Japan had been decisive for the Allied victory and that air power would be crucial in future conflicts. (Note 1) The film’s title: "Power of Decision" embodies that conviction. The title itself is a reference to a 1948 statement by General George C. Kenney, the Strategic Air Command’s first commander-in-chief: "A war in which either or both opponents use atomic bombs will be over in a matter of days...The Air Force that is superior in its capability of destruction plays the dominant role and has the power of decision." (Note 2) A confident statement made by one of the characters, General "Pete" Larson, near the close of reel 6 flows from that assumption: the Soviets "must quit; we have the air and the power and they know it."
The story begins with Colonel Dodd, standing in the underground command post of the "Long Range Offense Force" (oddly, the Strategic Air Command is never mentioned by name). Dodd discusses the Force’s strike capabilities, its mechanisms for keeping track of its strategic assets, and its war plans. That hundreds of bombers, based in U.S. territories and overseas bases, are ready to launch at a moment’s notice is the "surest way to prevent war." Dodd does not think that the Soviets are likely to strike, but if deterrence fails and the Soviets launch an attack, "this is what will happen."
What "happens" is the initial detection by U.S. air defense network of the approach of Soviet bombers over the Arctic Circle. That leads to General Larson’s decision to launch the SAC alert force under plan "Quick Strike"; airborne and nuclear-armed alert bombers fly toward the Soviet periphery, but stay at position until they receive an attack order (this was the concept of "Fail Safe" or "Positive Control" although those terms were not used in the film). About an hour after the alert force is launched, General Larson receives reports of attacks on U.S. bases, followed by more information on Soviet nuclear attacks on cities and military bases in Japan and Western Europe. "That does it," General Turner (one of Larson’s deputies) exclaims. He soon receives a call on the red phone from the Joint Chiefs, who with the President, are in a protected command post. The president has ordered the execution of "Quick Strike," releasing bombers and missiles to strike the Soviet Union. This simultaneous bomber-missile "double punch" is aimed at "all elements of [Soviet] air power" [bomber bases] along with "war making and war sustaining resources," which meant strikes on urban-industrial areas and urban populations. To depict the undepictable, the film’s producers use stock footage of nuclear tests and missile and bomber launches.
Once it is evident that the Soviets have launched a surprise air attack, Colonel Dodd observes that "By giving up the initiative, the West must expect to take the first blow." This statement is not developed, but for Air Force planners, "initiative" meant a preemptive attack or a first strike. By the early 1950, senior military planners and defense officials had begun considering the possibility of pre-emptive attacks on the basis of strategic warning; that is, if the United States intelligence warning system collected reliable information on an impending Soviet attack, decision-makers could approve strikes against Soviet military forces to disrupt it. Consistent with this, Strategic Air Command war plans assumed "two basic modes" for executing strike plans [See Document One below]. () One was retaliation against a surprise attack; the other "plan was based on the assumption that the United States had strategic warning and had decided to take the initiative." The SAC strike force would then be "launched to penetrate en masse prior to the enemy attack; the main target would be the enemy’s retaliatory capability."
In the last part of reel 6, Air Force intelligence briefings review the destruction of the Soviet military machine, including destruction of air bases, weapons storage centers, and government control centers, among other targets. "Target M," presumably Moscow, has "been destroyed" by a nuclear weapon which struck 300 yards from the aiming point. The Soviet attack has done calamitous damage to the United States, with 60 million casualties, including 20 million wounded, but evidence was becoming available of the "success" of the U.S. air offensive. The Soviet Air Force has been reduced to a handful of aircraft, it had stopped launching nuclear strikes outside of its territory, and SACEUR [Supreme Allied Commander Europe] reports the "complete disintegration of resistance" by Soviet ground forces. Moreover, cease-fire requests are coming in from the Soviets. In this context, General Larson’s certainty that the "Soviets must quit" conveyed prevailing assumptions about the value of strategic air power.
Around the time when "The Power of Decision" as being produced, a statement by SAC Commander-in-Chief General Curtis LeMay made explicit what was implicit in Larson’s observation. In an address before the Air Force’s Scientific Advisory Board in 1957 [see Document Two], LeMay argued that U.S. strategic forces could not be an effective deterrent unless they were "clearly capable of winning under operational handicaps of bad weather and no more than tactical warning." And by winning, LeMay said he meant "achieving a condition wherein the enemy cannot impose his will on us, but we can impose our will on him." Larson’s statement about control of the air dovetailed exactly with LeMay’s assumptions about winning.
Little is known about the production and distribution of "The Power of Decision," or even if it was actually shown. According to the history of the Air Photographic and Charting Service for January through June 1957, on 28 May 1956, the Strategic Air Command requested the service to produce the film, which would be classified Secret. SAC leaders may have wanted such a film for internal indoctrination and training purposes, to help officers and airmen prepare themselves for the worst active-duty situation that they could encounter. Perhaps the relatively unruffled style of the film’s performers was to serve as a model for SAC officers if they ever had to follow orders that could produce a nuclear holocaust. In any event, the script for "Power of Decision" was approved on 10 May 1957 and a production planning conference took place on 29 May 1957. The contract productions section of the Air Photographic and Charting Service was the film’s producing unit.
The next step was to find actors with security clearances because even the synopsis of the film was classified secret (although later downgraded to "official use only"). As the Air Force was not in the business of hiring actors, the production unit engaged the services of MPO Productions, a New York-based firm which produced commercials and industrial films. [References to MPO, Inc. are on the index cards and on "The End" frame at the close of reel 6]. What happened next, when the work on the film was completed, SAC’s assessment of the project, and whether, when, or where the film was shown, cannot presently be determined, although the information may be in the living memories of participants or viewers from those days.
Note: The relatively poor quality of this digital reproduction reflects the condition of the original reels as turned over to the National Archives by the Air Force.
PROPAGANDA No.2 "Your New Sound Of Freedom"
USAF/DEFENSE NUCLEAR AGENCY (1970) MEETING THE TERRORIST THREAT- GUARDING USAF NUCLEAR FACILITIES
- Meeting the Terrorist Threat, Produced by the Defense Nuclear Agency - Early 1970's - 7:30 - Color - Since the emergence of the terrorist threat, the U.S. Governments concern about the possible terrorism against nuclear facilities has intensified. This video is a dramatization. It shows how the Government has responded to this threat.
The video depicts nuclear security activities at an early nuclear storage site and how a small unarmed force of intruders easily enters under the security fence surrounding the site. The protective force subdues the intruders easily. In another scene, a well-armed terrorist team enters the base and kills a roving patrol with a well-placed sniper. Security forces finally overcome the terrorists after a superior counter-force arrives.
On a third entry, a terrorist team enters the site under the cover of a fellow terrorist, hidden in the forest, armed with a heavy machine gun. This terrorist team reaches and penetrates a storage igloo after the roving patrol is killed, and the rapid response force is destroyed. However, the terrorists do not escape. When the superior security force appears with helicopter support and an armored personnel carrier, the terrorists, including the machine gunner, are killed.
Since this film was made, the Department of Energy (DOE) has constantly improved the training and tactics of the security forces at each installation as well as the in-place security systems. With its modern day posture, it would be highly improbable that a small group of armed individuals could forcibly enter any DOE facility and escape with a nuclear weapon or any special nuclear
NEW!!!! ----GREAT FALLOUT SHELTER SONG 1961
(1975) RARE FOOTAGE OF ANG F-102s BASED AT SUFFOLK AFB (DECOM) FLYING OVER LONG ISLAND
THIS VIDEO SHOWS NATIONAL GUARD 2nd FIS FLYING F102s OVER EASTERN LONG ISLAND THE FLIGHT SCENES ARE DUBBED WITH A HORRIBLE MUSIC SOUNDTRACK "HIGHWAY TO THE DANGER ZONE" SO I ADVISE THAT YOU MUTE THE SOUND WHILE WATCHING THIS LAST OF THE CENTURY FIGHTERS BEING FLOWN AS INTERCEPTORS AND NOT TARGETS FOR MISSILE TESTS, THE SUFFOLK AFB NOW GABRESKI AIRPORT WESTHAMPTON HOME NOW TO THE 106th AEROSPACE RESCUE AND RECOVERY WING WHO OCCUPY AND USE THE OLD ALERT HANGARS AND USAF INFRASTRUCTURE THAT THE STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND "ADC" LEFT BEHIND WHEN THE SUFFOLK COUNTY AIR BASE WAS DECOMMISSIONED, EVEN THEN A NATIONAL GUARD UNIT USING F-102s WAS BASED THERE FROM 1969 - PRESENT.RARE CAMOFLAUGE F102s
*UPDATE THE F-102 THAT SAT OUT FRONT TO PAY RESPECT TO THOSE THAT SERVED THE COLD WAR MISSION AND FLEW JET AIR CRAFT LOADED WITH LIVE NUCLEAR WEAPONS WAS SCRAPPED AND CUT UP ON BASE BY A SCRAP YARD IN A TOTAL DOUCHE BAG MOVE! I DONT CARE HOW BAD OF SHAPE IT WAS IN IT COULD OF BEEN SAVED AND SHOULD OF.JUST BECAUSE THE MISSON NOW INVOLVES HELICOPTERS YOU DONT FORGET HISTORY AND TRY TO TAKE THE LIME LIGHT BY DROPPIN A HELICOPTER IN ITS SPOT, YOU DISRESPECTED THOSE THAT SERVED A WAR COLD IN NAME BUT WAS A DIRECT THREAT AGAINST THIS NATION AND THOSE WHO FLEW THOSE JETS DURING THOSE YEARS WOULD OF GAVE THEIR LIVES TO KEEP THE POPULATION OF THIS COUNTRY SAFE, IT MAKES ME SAD TO SEE SUCH DISRESPECT AND PERSONALLY YOU CAN STICK THAT HELO UP YOUR ASSES!
COLD WAR PROPAGANDA No.41 (1951) USAF CARTOON RECRUITING COMMERCIAL
THIS USAF COMMERCIAL FROM THE EARLY 1950s MOST LIKELY WAS THE REASON AMERICA WON THE COLD WAR AND BEAT THE SOVIETS IN TO SPACE THE JINGLE IN OF FLYING DAH DAH DAH WITH CARTOON JETS AND PEOPLE PROBABLY CAUGHT THE EYE OF MANY YOUNG KIDS WHO TEN YEARS LATER ENLISTED AND HELPED KEEP THIS COUNTRY FREE OF ANY COMMUNIST AGGRESSORS, WE NEED MORE GOOD WHOLESOME RECRUITING PITCHES LIKE THIS ONE!