Originally posted by tommyb98201
OH OH , Im dating myself here!
When I was a kid in the 60's our family, as did many others, had a bomb shelter in our basement. This was because of a threat of nuclear war at the
time. Anyone else remember? We also had Air Raid Sirens go off every Wednsday at 2:00 in the afternoon as an emergency test. When this happened our
class at school would get up from our desks go to the basement and cover our heads with our coats.
you betcha' I remember those days. I was, like, 7 yrs. old when The Missle Crisis went down.
I remember the "duck and cover" drills at school, and how they would make us go outside and line up on letters on the playground, then block-mothers
would walk us home (quickly, adds to the level of stress).
I remember that we had a broom closet under the stairs which my dad said was where we would go. He has since admitted that this was simply an effort
to give the kids some sense of security, even though the house was a stick-frame job which would have evaporated, given our proximity to Travis AFB at
the time.
I think the thing which still creeps me out when I think of it is the old emergency broadcasting test pattern which used to come up on the tv. Weird
black and white tv glow, weird looking image, unnerving high-pitched noise...
I wonder how many kids of that era retain these strong images today?
Thanks for the memories...I think