FOR MY PART, I WAS MOSTLY RAISED LATER ON IN THE CIVIL DEFENSE THREAT, I SAW THE SHORT FILMS ''DUCK AND COVER'', BUT NOT ANY OTHER READINESS FILMS. i DON'T KNOW WHY.
BY THE TIME I WAS 14 Y.O. THE SEALED FALLOUT SHELTERS WERE ONLY SIGNIFIED BY THE SIGNS ON THE WALLS IN THE SCHOOL BASEMENT
THIS IS A COMPREHENSIVE MUSEUM,WELL WORTH THE TIME TO TOUR IT. ENJOY
DON'T MISS THE PLANS FOR SHELTERS, GREAT PLACE TO STORE VEGETABLES
Museum Dedication
This virtual museum is dedicated to the Civil Defense and emergency workers of the United States who worked to protect the public from nuclear attack. Thankfully, their services, in that aspect, were never needed. This virtual museum is for historical purposes and does not make fun of civil defense, however, I do throw in a few "light" comments here and there.
There are many aspects of the Civil Defense program that may seem funny today, but the period after World War II was a very scary time. Civil defense officials and volunteers during that time were very serious about their work and I believe they deserve respect for their efforts. They rendered emergency services after natural and man-made disasters and would have had an impossible task had there ever been a nuclear war.
News photos and articles on the Dallas EOC Shelter tour pages were used with permission of the Dallas Morning News.
Photos on the Corps of Engineers Shelter Photos Page were used with permission of the US Army Corps Of Engineers.
All artwork in the Art Gallery is now public domain government artwork.
All photos I have taken in this virtual museum, along with any text I have written on these pages, are property of the Civil Defense Museum and are not to be used without permission of the Civil Defense Museum.
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