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CELINA - Despite being neighbors, coworkers and classmates, there is a language barrier between Celina residents who are U.S.
Israel's brazen assassination of Iranian nuclear scientists marks a bold escalation in a decades-old tactic. History suggests ...
Marshall Islands locals watched radioactive coral fall from the sky for hours after the US’s bomb tests, 71 years ago. Now ...
A new report on the United States nuclear weapons testing legacy in the Marshall Islands highlights the lack of studies into ...
It was detonated in a test codenamed Ivy Mike at Enewetak Atoll in November 1952, yielding 10.4 megatons of TNT, the measurement that quantifies the force of nuclear weapons.
Residents, however, have begun returning slowly to Enewetak Atoll at the US government's urging. Community elder Alson Kelen grew up on Bikini Atoll.
As with Bikini, nuclear tests on Enewetak led to the relocation of people in 1947 to Ujelang Atoll. They stayed there until 1980, when the U.S. government decided it was safe for them to go back ...
The mushroom cloud from a nuclear bomb test rises above the Pacific Ocean over the Enewetak Atoll in the Marshall Islands on Nov. 1, 1952. (Los Alamos National Laboratory/AP) Analysis by Philip ...
Carl Young of Garner received the Atomic Veterans Service Certificate and Medal in December for his service in the Marshall Islands in 1958. There the United States tested a variety ...
In a test called "Ivy Mike," the world's first hydrogen bomb explodes on Enewetak Atoll, November 1, 1952. Nuclearweaponarchive.org He wasn’t supposed to do it, but on May 15, 1948, Lieutenant ...
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