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DUCK & COVER! (Original Post) William769 Jun 21 OP
huh? Amaryllis Jun 21 #1
You must be a young one William769 Jun 21 #6
Retaliation. sheshe2 Jun 21 #7
Thank you. William769 Jun 21 #8
It's harder for you if you are using your phone! sheshe2 Jun 21 #11
Same here sheshe2. I did duck and cover also. We went into an under ground tunnel connecting the school to the church debm55 Jun 21 #15
Hi, debm. sheshe2 Jun 21 #17
Duck and cover stopped for me when I got old enough to say bend over and kiss your ass good-bye mercuryblues Jun 21 #13
Sadly sheshe2 Jun 21 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author sheshe2 Jun 21 #5
Remember to do what Bert did. Xavier Breath Jun 21 #3
Good ole Bert William769 Jun 21 #4
I survived duck n cover 🤪 Deuxcents Jun 21 #9
Good! William769 Jun 21 #10
Damn.. I fear there is too much of me to hide fully under those desks today! hlthe2b Jun 21 #12
Me too! William769 Jun 21 #14
First Friday of the month at 10 AM the sirens went off and we did this. nini Jun 21 #16
FIVE MONTHS... spanone Jun 21 #18

sheshe2

(93,026 posts)
7. Retaliation.
Sat Jun 21, 2025, 09:00 PM
Jun 21


Duck and Cover All Over Again
by Alex Wellerstein,
Hiding from nuclear attacks under ones school desks has got to be one of the most salient memories of Americans who grew up in the 1950s and 1960s. I get told about it with some regularity when I tell people about my work — the recollections of the “Duck and Cover” drills are spoken of with a sense of grim humor, in a tone of “can you believe they made us do that?”

I’m not the world’s biggest critic of Civil Defense measures of this sort. Yes, Bert the Turtle is a bit condescending, but he was aimed at children, and for 1951 his message isn’t too far off. In 1951 the Soviets still lacked ICBMs and had bombs no more than double the yield of the Nagasaki weapon. Hiding under your desk probably wouldn’t help you much if the bomb went off right over your head, but could be significant for all of the people who were within a mile or so of the blast.
https://blog.nuclearsecrecy.com/2012/12/21/duck-and-cover-all-over-again/

sheshe2

(93,026 posts)
11. It's harder for you if you are using your phone!
Sat Jun 21, 2025, 09:17 PM
Jun 21

Besides, I don't mind helping you round it out.

I remember Duck and Cover well, cause I am old. Sad but true.

debm55

(48,797 posts)
15. Same here sheshe2. I did duck and cover also. We went into an under ground tunnel connecting the school to the church
Sat Jun 21, 2025, 09:26 PM
Jun 21

when the practice sirens went off. Every had to stop their cars. people into their homes, The local Civil Patrol would march up the streets with sand buckets. This was during the Bay of Pigs incident.

sheshe2

(93,026 posts)
17. Hi, debm.
Sat Jun 21, 2025, 10:12 PM
Jun 21

We hide under our desks. There was also a bomb shelter that I could see from the window.

mercuryblues

(15,778 posts)
13. Duck and cover stopped for me when I got old enough to say bend over and kiss your ass good-bye
Sat Jun 21, 2025, 09:20 PM
Jun 21

Response to sheshe2 (Reply #2)

hlthe2b

(110,810 posts)
12. Damn.. I fear there is too much of me to hide fully under those desks today!
Sat Jun 21, 2025, 09:20 PM
Jun 21

Of course I can always take a look at the current highest risk active Titan I missile sites and silos along the front range of Colorado from Colorado Springs to the Wyoming border and be reassured. LOL


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