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Thursday, September 30, 2004 |
Arizona Daily Star: "The U.S. government is sending a team of 20 scientists to check out a report of unusual radiation readings that could be coming from a hydrogen bomb that was lost off the Georgia coast in 1958.
A crippled B-47 bomber dumped the H-bomb into the Atlantic Ocean 46 years ago after colliding with a fighter jet during a training flight.
The bomb, believed buried in 10 to 15 feet of mud at the bottom of the sea, became one of 11 'Broken Arrows' - nuclear bombs lost during air or sea accidents, according to U.S. military records."
10:55:20 PM
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© Copyright 2004 Hetty Litjens.
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