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Government abuse When the U.S. Military Gave People Radiation Poisoning "We did a lot of field studies and got nothing to show for it," said one U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory ...
U.S. military planners were told that they could send troops "immediately" into cities struck by atomic bombs, and Groves dismissed reports of radiation poisoning in Hiroshima and Nagasaki as ...
Exposure to radiation poisoning from a nuclear attack would put an estimated 300 million Americans at risk within four days of detonation, according to a recent Scientific American report.
They can be exposed to some radiation throughout the day while they work, then return to the base to do various jobs, talk to the Alters, and then sleep, and it will cure them quite a bit.
Cpl. Eldridge Jones was an example of how much radiation the government might expose a single person to. He was deployed with the U.S. Army's 50th Chemical Platoon to five different nuclear tests ...
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