Posted on 10/23/2015 6:49:35 AM PDT by NYer
I again recall watching a video in school, back in the late 50's, on the DEW Line.
The Distant Early Warning Line, also known as the DEW Line or Early Warning Line, was a system of radar stations in the far northern Arctic region of Canada, with additional stations along the North Coast and Aleutian Islands of Alaska, in addition to the Faroe Islands, Greenland, and Iceland. It was set up to detect incoming Soviet bombers during the Cold War, and provide early warning of any sea-and-land invasion.The DEW Line was operational from 1957 to the late 1980s and it was the northernmost and most capable of three radar lines in Canada and Alaska; the joint Canadian-US Pinetree Line ran from Newfoundland to Vancouver Island, and the Mid-Canada Line ran somewhat north of this. Between 1988 and 1993, most stations were deactivated. Those that remained were upgraded as part of the new North Warning System.
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Here's a US Army video on the DEW Line.
DEW Line 1956 US Army "The Big Picture" Distant Early Warning System
With the hurricane bearing down on Mexico, some aren’t bugging out but going on last minute grocery runs. Can’t imagine that there’s anything left on the shelves at this late date or that it won’t get washed away two hours after they get it home.
They don’t show guns because it would go against the narrative they were selling. They were pushing the idea that people in shelters would hang out for a bit, then come out and remake America; and everybody not in shelters would be dead. No need for guns then, as all survivors will be part of the new America united in their purpose.
Someone figured that out and moved us to the hallways away from the windows.
I bet everything in its path will be blasted into rubble. They don’t have basements there (?) so even if they did, it’d fill with water. As big as it is people will have to travel quite away either north or south to escape it.
That’s right. And most of the men had served and fought in World War II which was in the recent past.
I'd rather be vaporised in the first few milliseconds.
You would die happy I guess.....
“You live your life, I’ll live mine...Underground!”
Ratt - Dancing Undercover / Body talk
Wow! Did this scare the kids?
No. If anything, it made us feel safe knowing there was a plan in place. We never expected it to happen but, just in case, we were prepared.
Our school never did the duck and cover drills for a nuclear threat - we did tornado drills and most of the instructions were the same. Part of the school had the nuclear shelter logo.
My husband taught civil defense classes in the late 60s. Our basement has a space reserved for a shelter, but did not have the bucks to complete it.
Interestingly, I feel like we are more likely to see a nuclear event now than at any time since the Cuban Missile crisis. I even had a printed architectural plan, which I can no longer locate.
I looked at a lot of this old stuff a couple of years ago, because I had checked to see if there had been any Government updates since then. Nada. Guess the Feds don’t really care if we the people survive- but we can prepare anyway.
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