Civil Defense: Hearings Before a Subcommittee, Volumes 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1958 - Civil defense |
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... billion . Fallout only rural but 100 pounds per square inch protection in the urban areas , $ 53 billion , and for the latter case , fallout only , 500 pounds per square inch , urban , $ 115 billion . Now , someone may want to point out ...
... billion . Fallout only rural but 100 pounds per square inch protection in the urban areas , $ 53 billion , and for the latter case , fallout only , 500 pounds per square inch , urban , $ 115 billion . Now , someone may want to point out ...
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... billion dollars . Now , the estimated cost in dollars isn't the only consideration . Total new construction in the United States is approximately $ 50 billion annually . This is a measure of our current capacity to construct shelters ...
... billion dollars . Now , the estimated cost in dollars isn't the only consideration . Total new construction in the United States is approximately $ 50 billion annually . This is a measure of our current capacity to construct shelters ...
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... Billions of dollars Months Months 22 5 16 37 9 27 53 13 39 115 28 85 Mr. HOLIFIELD . We are going to have to answer the rollcall so we will have to adjourn at this time . The committee will convene at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning to ...
... Billions of dollars Months Months 22 5 16 37 9 27 53 13 39 115 28 85 Mr. HOLIFIELD . We are going to have to answer the rollcall so we will have to adjourn at this time . The committee will convene at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning to ...
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... billion pro- gram would require 5 months . If this construction were not started until after a war was begun , or until there was a national emergency , approximately 16 months would be required . We can note the time scales required ...
... billion pro- gram would require 5 months . If this construction were not started until after a war was begun , or until there was a national emergency , approximately 16 months would be required . We can note the time scales required ...
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... Billions of Months Months dollars 20 5 14 30 7 22 41 10 30 83 20 20 60 Note that the times required are reduced but again only slightly . It may be possible to reduce shelter costs somewhat below those cited . Existing mines could be ...
... Billions of Months Months dollars 20 5 14 30 7 22 41 10 30 83 20 20 60 Note that the times required are reduced but again only slightly . It may be possible to reduce shelter costs somewhat below those cited . Existing mines could be ...
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areas attack BENJAMIN TAYLOR billion biological blast loading blast shelters bombs CETG Chairman Civil Defense Administration Civilian Mobilization committee concrete coordination CORSBIE cost damage Defense Mobilization delegated departments and agencies detonation Director dose engineering estimate Executive exposure FACCI fallout protection fallout shelters FASCELL FCDA Federal Civil Defense field FINAN functions GALLAGHER gamma gamma rays going Government HARRIS HOEGH HOLIFIELD kilotons laboratory LIPSCOMB materials maximum measures ment military MINSHALL missile neutron Nevada test Nevada test site nonmilitary defense nuclear weapons Office of Civilian Office of Defense Operation Greenhouse Operation Plumbbob Operation Teapot overpressure personnel pounds per square President pressure problem protective construction question radiation radiological defense reorganization plan responsibility ROBACK roentgens shelter design shelter program shielding shock tube slide square inch structures subcommittee survival testimony tion TOMPKINS underground VORTMAN weapons effects
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