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Duck and cover drill

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Duck and cover drill
In the 1950's, schools had "duck and cover" drills. If a nuclear bomb fell, you were supposed to get under your school desk. Of course, you were also supposed to close your eyes - but kids always peeked!
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Oh yes I remember this.............Practice drill........Hee Hee see the uniforms must have been a catholic school
Used to take a book and pencil an doodle. What a farce, we all knew it wouldn't keep us safe. At least I Think we all knew that!
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