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If We Learn From The Past, We Can Mitigate Future Failures, And Imply Successful Ideas Into Future Planning.

Carter

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In a short story I've been interested in Civil Defense since I was in pre-school. I used to sing a song about Thunderbolt sirens that went to the tune of "ring around the rosie." In third grade I read a series of books called "Molly an American Girl,"which is about life on the WWII home front, and I wanted to build an air raid shelter in the backyard (now it's a fallout shelter in the basement) and put up black out curtains up in the windows. Last year I learned about Civil Defense of the Cold War, and made a connection to all my past experiences.I've devoted this site to my Civil Defense findings.

Sincerely,
Carter H.
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Fallout Shelters In Lincoln Nebraska

September Is National Preparedness Month-Get Involved!!!

Even though National Preparedness Month is not under Civil Defense, but is now FEMA. I feel that it is still important to address todays threat of terrorism and etc... Originally, before FEMA, Civil Defense had its own kind of National Preparedness Month. It was then called National Civil Defense Week which, was held in the second week of September. Even though we are not exposed to the same kind of preparedness propaganda of the 50's and 60's, PREPAREDNESS IS STILL IMPORTANT!!! With today's threat of weapons of mass destruction, anthrax, and more severe weather.  We need to learn about the threats and what we can do to survive them. That is why I, the webmaster have decided to feature National Preparedness Month. Please get involved and become more aware of the threats. It's your Duty!!!
 
Click on the link to learn about what YOU can do to be more prepared: www.ready.gov
 
Thankyou,
Carter H.
 
 
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