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NTPR OPERATIONAL/PROJECT SHEETS

Project TRINITY (1945-1946) Operation CROSSROADS (1946) Operation SANDSTONE (1948) Operation RANGER (1951) Operation GREENHOUSE (1951) Operation BUSTER-JANGLE(1951) Operation TUMBLER-SNAPPER (1952) Operation IVY (1952) Operation UPSHOT-KNOTHOLE (1953) Operation CASTLE (1954) Operation WIGWAM (1955) Operation TEAPOT (1955) Operation REDWING (1956) Operation PLUMBBOB (1957) Operation HARDTACK I (1958) Operation ARGUS (1958) Operation HARDTACK II (1958) Operation DOMINIC I (1962) Operation DOMINIC II (1962) Projects GNOME and SEDAN: The [Read More…]
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U.S. ATMOSPHERIC NUCLEAR TEST HISTORY

DNA 6028F Project TRINITY: 1945 – 1946 Location: New Mexico DNA 6032F Operation CROSSROADS: 1946 Location: Pacific DNA 6033F Operation SANDSTONE: 1948 Location: Pacific DNA 6022F Operation RANGER – Shots ABLE, BAKER, EASY, BAKER-2, FOX: 1951 Location: Nevada Test Site DNA 6034F Operation GREENHOUSE: 1951 Location: Pacific DNA 6023F Operation BUSTER-JANGLE: 1951 Location: Nevada Test Site DNA 6024F Shots ABLE to EASY – [Read More…]
January-June 1963 Inspections of Nuclear Activities at Manned Interceptor Squadrons
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Nuclear Weapons at George AFB

George AFB was one of 35 bases that had Fighter Interceptor Squadrons with air-to-air nuclear weapons for stopping enemy bomber attacks. Because legacy nuclear weapons required regular onsite maintenance, a considerable amount of radioactive contamination/waste would be generated during the polonium-beryllium (Po-Be) initiators’ replacement operation. The Air Force has repeatedly denied that there were any nuclear weapons at George AFB. Additionally, the Air Force [Read More…]
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Veterans And Their Families Are Being Denied Their Constitutional Right To Due Process

Like millions of veterans, I agreed to temporarily set aside my constitutional rights and protections during my enlistment or commission in the military and fall under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). Our constitutional rights and protections were supposed to be restored upon discharge. They were not. The Department of Veterans Affairs serves as the workers’ compensation provider for the Department of [Read More…]
RAM Contamination vs Exposure
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Is the VA defrauding veterans who were exposed to radioactive material (RAM)?

Is the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) defrauding veterans exposed to radioactive material (RAM) by denying medical care and compensation for their service-connected (SC) injuries? The answer is yes. Official VA sources and regulations list 21 presumptive cancers (often described as 21 in VA brochures and fact sheets, though some group urinary tract or lung types together, leading to slight variations, such [Read More…]