>Try this web site for The National Atomic Museum:
>
>< http://www.atomicmuseum.com/ >
>
>My last visit to Kirtland AFB was a MILSTAR military TDY in 1989.
>
>Terry
This should be of significant interest to those looking to learn more
about man-portable atomic bombs:
<http://www.osti.gov/historicalfilms/opentext/data/0800031.html>
For only $15.00, you too can have the ADM deployment field manual:
<http://www.military-info.com/mphoto/p040.htm>
This mentions Chinese ADMs:
<http://www.infomanage.com/Nonproliferation/start/297nukelevels.htm>
And, or course, Russian missing ADMs:
<http://cns.miis.edu/pubs/reports/lebedlg.htm>
-- Terry W. Colvin, Sierra Vista, Arizona (USA) < fortean1@frontiernet.net > Home Page: < http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Stargate/8958/index.html > Sites: Fortean Times * Northwest Mysteries * Mystic's Cyberpage * TLCB * U.S. Message Text Formatting (USMTF) Program ------------ Member: Thailand-Laos-Cambodia Brotherhood (TLCB) Mailing List TLCB Web Site: < http://www.tlc-brotherhood.org >[Allies, CIA/NSA, and Vietnam veterans welcome] Southeast Asia (SEA) service: Vietnam - Theater Telecommunications Center/HHC, 1st Aviation Brigade (Jan 71 - Aug 72) Thailand/Laos - Telecommunications Center/U.S. Army Support Thailand (USARSUPTHAI), Camp Samae San (Jan 73 - Aug 73) - Special Security/Strategic Communications - Thailand (STRATCOM - Thailand), Phu Mu (Pig Mountain) Signal Site (Aug 73 - Jan 74)
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