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Korean War Gazette

In The Event of War. Korean War Gazette. Final Edition. January 14, 1951. Volume 5, Number 1. Duck and Cover. Fallout Shelter.

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Korean War Gazette

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  2. Duck and Cover • Method of protection • Issued by the US government • The biggest group of people the “Duck and Cover” method was taught to school children between the 1950s to the 1980s. • Procedure • Find sturdy shelter(ex: desk, table, ect.) • Sit on knees and place head into lap. • Clasp your hands together and place your hands on the back of your neck. Click on the picture to see the duck and cover video.

  3. Fallout Shelters • civil defense measure intended to reduce deaths in a nuclear war. • A basic fallout shelter consists of shielding that reduces gamma-ray exposure • Concrete, bricks, earth, and sand are some of the materials that are dense or heavy enough to provide fallout protection. • walls at least 12 inches thick • According to civil defense authorities, a concrete block basement shelter could be built as a do-it-yourself project. • Ventilation in the shelter was provided by a hand-cranked blower attached by a pipe to a filter mechanism on the surfaces for $150 to $200 at the time Click on the picture and scroll to the bottom of page to see how the City of Dallas ‘ Fallout Shelter was set up.

  4. Nuclear Testing • Between July 16, 1945 and September 23, 1992 the United States of America conducted (by official count) 1054 nuclear tests • There were actually a few surface tests included in the official test count conducted after November 4, 1962

  5. References • Duck and Cover. Duck and Cover. Araxmas, 13 Apr. 2006. Web. 18 Feb. 2010. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lW4s7TETtJA>. • "Fallout Shelters." Fallout Shelters. U-S-History. Web. 26 Feb. 2010. <http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h3706.html>.

  6. Questions • 1. Between what years was the Duck and Cover method taught? • 2. Duck and cover was a method of what? • 3. What were the three steps to the Duck and Cover method? • 1. • 2. • 3. • 4. What was built to reduce causalities in nuclear war? • 6. What were the main materials used to make a fallout shelter? • 7. For any type of defense help the walls had to be at least how thick?

  7. Questions • 8. Could people build shelter themselves? • 9. How was the shelters ventilated? • 10. How much did the ventilation cost? • 11. How many nuclear tests did the US conduct between July 16, 1945 and September 23, 1992? • 12. When did the US start limiting their surface tests? • 13. What is the turtles name that is in the Duck and Cover videos? • 14. How many rooms were in the Dallas Civil Defense Emergency Operations Center?

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