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Atomic America How A Deadly Explosion And A Feared Admiral Changed The Course Of Nuclear History 1st Todd Tucker

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Atomic America How A Deadly Explosion And A Feared Admiral Changed The Course Of Nuclear History 1st Todd Tucker
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Publisher: Free Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.53 MB
Author: Todd Tucker
ISBN: 9780803234024, 0803234023
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1st

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Atomic America How A Deadly Explosion And A Feared Admiral Changed The Course Of Nuclear History 1st Todd Tucker by Todd Tucker 9780803234024, 0803234023 instant download after payment.

On January 3, 1961, nuclear reactor SL-1 exploded in rural Idaho, spreading radioactive contamination over thousands of acres and killing three men: John Byrnes, Richard McKinley, and Richard Legg. The Army blamed "human error" and a sordid love triangle. Though it has been overshadowed by the accident at Three Mile Island, SL-1 is the only fatal nuclear reactor incident in American history, and it holds serious lessons for a nation poised to embrace nuclear energy once again.Historian Todd Tucker, who first heard the rumors about the Idaho Falls explosion as a trainee in the Navy's nuclear program, suspected there was more to the accident than the rumors suggested. Poring over hundreds of pages of primary sources and interviewing the surviving players led him to a tale of shocking negligence and subterfuge.

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