The Controversy of Operation Crossroads: A Post-WWII Nuclear Weapons Test

Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 00:55:41
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Length: 10 pages (2809 words)
In the mid 1940s, my grandfather, Commander Larry Condon, witnessed the testing of three-nuclear powered atom bombs. Although all of his war stories have interested me in the past, upon learning of this particular experience, I became fascinated with the subject-especially given one particular comment he made when describing the explosions to me: "It was beautiful. Just beautiful." It seemed remarkable to me that anyone could call an atom bomb exploding at the destructive capacity …
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