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  • Twilight: 1960; A SAC training film on World War III

    Gents, you might want to have a look at this: it's a SAC film on World War III. Apparently, it was a training film meant to be shown to SAC personnel, but was never shown. Some use of missiles in the war, but mostly bombers. Nice stock footage of B-47s, B-52s, and B-58s, btw.

    Here's the link:

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    Originally posted by Matt Wiser View Post
    Gents, you might want to have a look at this: it's a SAC film on World War III. Apparently, it was a training film meant to be shown to SAC personnel, but was never shown. Some use of missiles in the war, but mostly bombers. Nice stock footage of B-47s, B-52s, and B-58s, btw.

    Here's the link:

    http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/nukevault/ebb366/index.htm
    Might just be me, but I get a 404 when I go there.
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      try that

      Edit: its funny, it textually the same exact link, but clicking on the origional gives a 404, but mine serves up the page....wth

      double edit, figured it out It's 'ebb336' not 'ebb366'....almost an optical illusion
      Last edited by cavtroop; 03-05-2011, 09:11 PM.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Matt Wiser View Post
        it was a training film meant to be shown to SAC personnel, but was never shown
        LOL, clearly the absolutely pathetic acting was too embarrassing.

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          My dad was an air traffic controller with the USAF during this time. I can remember being at school and the base having alerts and seeing the B-47s and B-52s taking off. Even then seeing the base launch its aircraft always scared the schoolkids because the school would hold its air raid drill, the famous duck under your school desk and it will protect you from the A-bomb...then would come the Civil Defense Drill where the kids were led into the air raid shelters and we get to set on the bunks for a couple of hours.


          Say what you will about the poor acting...the film caught the background of fear, nobody wanted to see the bombs go off and MADD was all too real.

          Besides! It was the 1950s...what were you expecting, Mel Gibson
          The reason that the American Army does so well in wartime, is that war is chaos, and the American Army practices chaos on a daily basis.

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