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Description Nuclear depth charge explodes near USS Agerholm (DD-826) on 11 May 1962.jpg |
Swordfish spray dome and plume with USS AGERHOLM in foreground. National Archives Identifier: 146764210 Local Identifier: 374-ANT-26-JTF-8-62-12648-H-14 Creator(s): Department of Defense. Defense Atomic Support Agency. 5/6/1959-3/29/1971 (Most Recent) From: File Unit: PROJECT 26 - OPERATION DOMINIC (Johnston Island, Christmas Island, Maui, Hawaii) Detonation, 1946 - 1962, Series: Photographs of Atmospheric Nuclear Testing at Pacific Island and Nevada Test Sites, 1946 - 1962, Record Group 374: Records of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 1943 - 2005 |
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