File:OperationDoorstep2-DamagedHouse.jpg
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- Description: Image from Operation Doorstep (1953), showing wooden house lightly damaged by the nuclear blast. (After shot)
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current | 02:13, 4 January 2006 | 1,205 × 833 (194 KB) | Fastfission~commonswiki (talk | contribs) | *'''Description:''' Image from Operation Doorstep (1953), showing wooden house lightly damaged by the nuclear blast. (After shot) ==Source== *http://www.nv.doe.gov/library/ {{PD-USGov-DOE}} [[Category:Category:Nevada Test Site]] |
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