They made us go out in the hallway, crouch down facing the wall, and put our coats over our heads.
If you walked out the front of the school, and looked left, there it was, the Empire State Building.
So we were basically Cold War Ground Zero!
Teary eyed . . . . & GOD BLESS DONALD TRUMP!
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I like the advice from the 70's. In case of nuke attack bend over put you head between your knees and kiss your A** goodbye.Trust me being born in 51 we played D&C in country everywhere, only not here in the USA.
Stoopid for the US Army to require this in our US Army schools, as they all knew it was pure horse Ship.
I figure the Politicos in DC thought our Forts would be nuked & this would save our bacon/spam LOL.
How 'Duck-and-Cover' Drills Channeled America's Cold War Anxiety | HISTORY
Amid an escalating arms race, civil defense drills offered comically simple strategies for surviving an atomic attack.www.history.com
Sums things up properly.