“You don’t often have two hydrogen bombs falling out of aircraft onto U.S. property.”
In 1961 a U.S. B-52 bomber snapped apart in the air over rural North Carolina, resulting in two 3.8 megaton hydrogen bombs being buried in a tobacco field. Lieutenant Jack ReVelle remembers what he went through while digging them out of the ground.
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