Lord B remembers Easingwold as do I. I worked in the NHS and many of us were sent there for "How to cope in the aftermath of a nuclear strike" I always had the feeling that the so called experts who were training us were never that sure of what the aftermath would be like.
More chilling for me was sitting in a nuclear bunker "somewhere in Suffolk" over a 3 day period enacting nuclear war games and their affect on East Anglia. On day 2 my house and my kids school were wiped out as the Soviets took out the radar station at RAF Bawdsey.
I always understood that the nearest the world came to Nuclear war was the Cuban missile crisis. We were minutes away from the US launching an attack on Russia allegedly.
More chilling for me was sitting in a nuclear bunker "somewhere in Suffolk" over a 3 day period enacting nuclear war games and their affect on East Anglia. On day 2 my house and my kids school were wiped out as the Soviets took out the radar station at RAF Bawdsey.
I always understood that the nearest the world came to Nuclear war was the Cuban missile crisis. We were minutes away from the US launching an attack on Russia allegedly.