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TNNurse

(7,354 posts)
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 08:32 PM 18 hrs ago

I am 75, I hid under a desk at school during the Cuban Missile Crisis

This is way scarier. We had a functioning government then. Those people were smart, well informed and cared about the country. This is being controlled by incompetent, ignorant and blindly loyal assholes.

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I am 75, I hid under a desk at school during the Cuban Missile Crisis (Original Post) TNNurse 18 hrs ago OP
With nary a check or a balance BOSSHOG 18 hrs ago #1
In October 1962 canetoad 18 hrs ago #2
I lived about 20 miles from major power stations Retrograde 16 hrs ago #17
In 1961 JPK 18 hrs ago #3
Yup, duck and cover drills in grade school mitch96 17 hrs ago #4
Under your desk.. homegirl 17 hrs ago #6
and if close enough you just might be dust in the wind..I remember seeing pic's from Hiroshima Japan mitch96 16 hrs ago #16
Same here. MuseRider 17 hrs ago #5
Scary times for this 12 year old. multigraincracker 17 hrs ago #7
This message was self-deleted by its author multigraincracker 17 hrs ago #8
I can't think of a more dangerous time for this country La Coliniere 17 hrs ago #9
Evacuated Godot51 17 hrs ago #10
In Ft Worth they called them tornado drills. rickyhall 17 hrs ago #11
Well, the "duck and cover" routine was the same protocol as for a tornado... Jack Valentino 16 hrs ago #23
earthquake dril. duck, coverr and hold AllaN01Bear 3 hrs ago #34
The current clown car Just Jerome 17 hrs ago #12
I remember the drills well. hamsterjill 17 hrs ago #13
I was in the first grade.Boston area. Somewhat confused about what was going on. maveric 16 hrs ago #14
I was in kindergarten Omaha Steve 16 hrs ago #15
Being a military kid, in a military town, with many other military kids niyad 16 hrs ago #18
I did too. You are correct. spanone 16 hrs ago #19
I started school, 1st grade, in... 2naSalit 16 hrs ago #20
I save New Yorkers KT2000 16 hrs ago #21
I still remember the 'fad' of folks in fear trying to build Jarqui 16 hrs ago #22
People following after a malignant narcissist. NEOBuckeye 15 hrs ago #24
I'm going on 75. boonecreek 15 hrs ago #25
That's probably why they gave us all ID bracelets. Grumpy Old Guy 14 hrs ago #26
I was in high school in Indiana radical noodle 5 hrs ago #27
I live next to a top five target purple_haze 4 hrs ago #28
I'm 75 as well TexLaProgressive 4 hrs ago #29
I'm of the MAD generation. Hugin 3 hrs ago #30
I was an adult during the Cuban Missile Crisis. marybourg 3 hrs ago #31
As a person who understands nuclear technology very well... NNadir 3 hrs ago #32
Agree. The Cold War and the Cuban Missile Crisis... ananda 3 hrs ago #33
I remember my dad saying that if we needed a bunker (as was advised on TV PSAs) EmmaLee E 2 hrs ago #35
I remember that well myself.. Peacetrain 2 hrs ago #36
I remember it. The Three Stooges were supposed to be on TV but this took its place. Still pissed. twodogsbarking 2 hrs ago #37
I lived in SE D. C. at the time of the Cuban missile crisis. The thing that scared me the most was that on school days generalbetrayus 1 hr ago #38
This message was self-deleted by its author NEOH 1 hr ago #39
Gen-Xer here... NEOH 1 hr ago #40
I'm 81 and was locked in our barracks so we didn't go AWOL while JFK and Kruschev came to their senses Ping Tung 1 hr ago #41
We were in the halls mgardener 52 min ago #42

canetoad

(19,166 posts)
2. In October 1962
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 08:44 PM
18 hrs ago

I was eight years old, living in the Midlands, England. Being a precocious kid, I was well aware of President Kennedy, the USSR and the missile crisis.

One night during the crisis, there was a loud bang and sizzle, a blinding flash and most everyone in the street rushed outside thinking it had ....happened. Nuclear war!

Turns out it was particularly icy and the powerlines had broken under the weight of ice and this caused the flash and noise. Over 60 years on, I still remember vividly the evening we were hit by a nuke!

Retrograde

(11,154 posts)
17. I lived about 20 miles from major power stations
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 10:18 PM
16 hrs ago

along the Niagara River, the Adam Beck on the Canadian side and the Robert Moses on the American. Between them they supplied much of the power for the northeast, including New York City. My parents were convinced they would be targets in case of Soviet retaliation, as would be my city, which wasn't then in the Rust Belt.

JPK

(805 posts)
3. In 1961
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 09:06 PM
18 hrs ago

We went into the hallway because we had a lot of exposed windows in our classrooms. We were told to face our lockers and put our hands over our heads. Massachusetts, 1961.

mitch96

(15,288 posts)
16. and if close enough you just might be dust in the wind..I remember seeing pic's from Hiroshima Japan
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 10:18 PM
16 hrs ago

where tha only thing left of a person was the shadow burned into the sidewlk.. Uff
m

MuseRider

(34,743 posts)
5. Same here.
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 09:33 PM
17 hrs ago

Having to give our slip that said we would stay at school until our parents came was terrifying. I have 2 granddaughters now and I fear for them.

Response to TNNurse (Original post)

La Coliniere

(1,446 posts)
9. I can't think of a more dangerous time for this country
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 09:41 PM
17 hrs ago

in my seven decades in this country of my birth. I will never forgive those who voted for the depraved, immoral, corrupt orange felon. Never.

Godot51

(502 posts)
10. Evacuated
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 09:44 PM
17 hrs ago

Our school was evacuated suddenly, perhaps a test, at this same time.

I forgot my Roy Rogers lunch box and hurried back to the empty classroom to retrieve it. When I got back to the school bus line everybody was shouting at me to hurry up.

All the students were on the bus except me.

I guess it was thought better if we died at home.

Soldiers from Ft. Jackson were camped in the forest around our house. I made friends with them. I knew where all the good wells were located.

Jack Valentino

(2,467 posts)
23. Well, the "duck and cover" routine was the same protocol as for a tornado...
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 10:43 PM
16 hrs ago

but likely much more effective for a tornado....


I was born 2 months after the Cuban missile crisis, and didn't start in elementary school until Sept. 1968...

As I recall, during all my years in elementary school, we only had one such drill,
think it was around 1974, where we all went into the hallways near our lockers,
and crouched covering our heads... Yes, it was described as a 'tornado drill',
I only found out much later, one other possible reason for it...

AllaN01Bear

(25,791 posts)
34. earthquake dril. duck, coverr and hold
Mon Jun 23, 2025, 11:30 AM
3 hrs ago

we had signals and drills for chem , biological . . conventional air raid . we had to know what each signal meant and what action to take.

Just Jerome

(219 posts)
12. The current clown car
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 09:59 PM
17 hrs ago

of knuckleheads needs a few years with the nuns who had us hiding under the desks back in the day.

Yeah….kinda like the Blues Brothers.

hamsterjill

(16,043 posts)
13. I remember the drills well.
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 10:01 PM
17 hrs ago

It made us feel safe however ill-informed that was. It gave us something to DO in the case of something happening.

Right now, there are no plans in place should anything happen because of the very thing you state in your OP - incompetent, ignorant and blindly loyal assholes are in charge.

It's scarier than any time I remember in my lifetime, and I am not amused. I'm also sadly surprised at the amount of support for the bombing that I'm seeing on DU. Some people seem to think Trump is a genius. Let me assure you, he is not.

He is most likely lying as to the damage caused by the strikes last night, the nuclear material may have already been moved, who knows. With as much as he consistently lies, how could ANYONE believe ANYTHING that he says. He would sell out this country if it meant he had one more accolade than Obama. He is a sick idiot. Sick. Sick. Sick.

maveric

(16,894 posts)
14. I was in the first grade.Boston area. Somewhat confused about what was going on.
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 10:09 PM
16 hrs ago

They continued it through grade two.

niyad

(124,585 posts)
18. Being a military kid, in a military town, with many other military kids
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 10:21 PM
16 hrs ago

in my class, we all shared the same thought each day. .would our fathers be coming home that night, or would they be shipped off for. .who knows what duty. No duck and cover for us, we and our teachers knew that was BS. So we waited. . it was a very long 13 days. Today has been equally long, only there are no sane people in charge. I feel for the military families.

2naSalit

(97,096 posts)
20. I started school, 1st grade, in...
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 10:21 PM
16 hrs ago

Key West, FL during the crisis, my dad was one of the sub chasers who followed the missiles to Cuba. I recall the stressed out shock of the general population and the duck and cover stuff, we did much more of it in Maine when we returned - where we lived before going to FL for 3 months.

A span of time I'll never forget.

KT2000

(21,516 posts)
21. I save New Yorkers
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 10:30 PM
16 hrs ago

because in the back of my mind, we will need them when we are stuck in our homes because of war. I have to do this. I have had a couple occasions where I was able to get rid of them but not now.

We had the drills under the desk and were told to go with one of two groups if we hear the air raid signal. One groups walked home and the other group went to get on a bus. I am sure all the bus drivers would report for work during an attack.

We lived across from Boeing which builds military aircraft. We knew were were a re target. In fact, during WWII, the roofs of the Boeing buildings were painted to look like farmland and neighborhoods. They took off the KC_135s in the middle of the night and they were so low, the windows rattled. So many times I knew that was it and we were going to die.

No - the Cold War did not affect me at all!

Jarqui

(10,685 posts)
22. I still remember the 'fad' of folks in fear trying to build
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 10:32 PM
16 hrs ago

bomb/fallout shelters underneath their homes or in areas nearby.

It was less than 20 years since Japan got nuked and WW2 ended.
Families were still recovering from that (some never did)
The Korean war was only about 10 years before.
Eisenhower, Truman & Churchill were still alive.
We were still living in the shadows of recent war.

As a young boy, there was no way to understand it all but you could see the worry etched on the faces of the adults around you. We had to be extra quiet when the news came on. Patience was more limited. You tried to be extra good because that might help your folks in some way deal with whatever it was you did not fully understand.

Yes, I remember it all too well. Yet in spite of that, I was caught up in JFK's Camelot - I believed in him and adored him. That confidence in him helped keep us calm.

I would handily agree with the poster above:
With Trump and his buffoons at the helm, this is a more dangerous time.
Not just for the conflict Trump is getting us into but there is no way those clowns in his admin have a clue about defending the nation. They can be played for the incompetent suckers they are. And Trump has alienated much of NATO. I do not see a lot of the world supporting Trump's behavior. If there is a second 9/11 or worse, I do not expect nearly as much sympathy or support from the rest of the planet like the US got after 9/11.

Meanwhile, the drunken, sexual assaulter who couldn't plan an effective military parade is the Secretary of Defense heading up the effort to protect the country.

These buffoons think they can lie their way out of this ...

boonecreek

(1,051 posts)
25. I'm going on 75.
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 11:26 PM
15 hrs ago

We had air raid drills. They would herd us to the "basement" , which was actually the ground floor.
Chicago public schools were still fighting WWII.

Grumpy Old Guy

(3,924 posts)
26. That's probably why they gave us all ID bracelets.
Mon Jun 23, 2025, 12:10 AM
14 hrs ago

To identify the bodies after the attack. They never told us that part.

radical noodle

(10,281 posts)
27. I was in high school in Indiana
Mon Jun 23, 2025, 09:57 AM
5 hrs ago

I don't know about other schools, but ours didn't bother giving us silly instructions about diving under desks.

purple_haze

(132 posts)
28. I live next to a top five target
Mon Jun 23, 2025, 10:50 AM
4 hrs ago

My plan is to run toward the bright white flash when I see it. It will be easier that way.

And no, I'm not joking. I spend zero time worrying about this.

TexLaProgressive

(12,547 posts)
29. I'm 75 as well
Mon Jun 23, 2025, 10:56 AM
4 hrs ago

We had moved from New Orleans to rural central Texas. I have no memory of duck and cover drills. That might have been different in NO.

Hugin

(36,290 posts)
30. I'm of the MAD generation.
Mon Jun 23, 2025, 11:07 AM
3 hrs ago

Mutually Assured Destruction.

They didn't bother with any of that then.

We had to decide if we wanted to paint a big "X" on our butts and lay down in a known target area or try to survive long enough to emerge into a post-blast effect hellscape and die a slow lingering death.

We were eight years old.

marybourg

(13,488 posts)
31. I was an adult during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Mon Jun 23, 2025, 11:14 AM
3 hrs ago

That was far far far scarier than this. That was actual nuclear weapons 90 minutes from us. This compares only to the oil crises of ‘73 and ‘79, not to the CMC.

NNadir

(36,047 posts)
32. As a person who understands nuclear technology very well...
Mon Jun 23, 2025, 11:27 AM
3 hrs ago

...and one who lived, albeit as a child, through the Cuban Missile Crisis, let me say this:

There is no way in hell that Iran has developed an advanced nuclear arsenal, if they have even attempted to do so.

The expense associated with doing so through enrichment as well as the time required in multistage enrichment is almost certainly prohibitive. It took the United States, once the richest country on Earth, decades to produce its large arsenal.

This is a wag the dog moment.

My wife reminded me this morning that most people do not understand nuclear technology and thus find this sort of thing believable. It isn't and it shouldn't be taken all that seriously.

Our credulity is our own worst enemy.

ananda

(32,354 posts)
33. Agree. The Cold War and the Cuban Missile Crisis...
Mon Jun 23, 2025, 11:29 AM
3 hrs ago

were nothing compared to this.

Not only is there the actual, credible threat of nukes being used,
but there are also sleeper cells ready to attack in the USA.

This is way worse.

EmmaLee E

(239 posts)
35. I remember my dad saying that if we needed a bunker (as was advised on TV PSAs)
Mon Jun 23, 2025, 12:19 PM
2 hrs ago

It wouldn't be enough to save us.

Peacetrain

(24,072 posts)
36. I remember that well myself..
Mon Jun 23, 2025, 12:28 PM
2 hrs ago

and if we were not under our desks.. we were in the hallways with our arms over our heads

twodogsbarking

(14,088 posts)
37. I remember it. The Three Stooges were supposed to be on TV but this took its place. Still pissed.
Mon Jun 23, 2025, 01:02 PM
2 hrs ago

Nyuk , nyuk.

generalbetrayus

(1,034 posts)
38. I lived in SE D. C. at the time of the Cuban missile crisis. The thing that scared me the most was that on school days
Mon Jun 23, 2025, 01:15 PM
1 hr ago

my dad was at his government office in downtown D. C., my mom was at home, my oldest sister was at American University across town, my brother at his high school, and my other sister at her junior high school while I was at my elementary school. I always wondered if I would ever be able to find any of them after the big one was dropped on the Capitol. but I was old enough (9) to realize that most probably all of us were toast if that event actually happened.

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NEOH

(241 posts)
40. Gen-Xer here...
Mon Jun 23, 2025, 01:15 PM
1 hr ago

When things started getting real for us (late 70s-mid 80s) the only advice for protection in case of an all out nuke war was “Bend over and kiss your ass goodbye!”.

Ping Tung

(2,756 posts)
41. I'm 81 and was locked in our barracks so we didn't go AWOL while JFK and Kruschev came to their senses
Mon Jun 23, 2025, 01:21 PM
1 hr ago

and decided that killing millions was a bad idea and making a deal was a winner.

mgardener

(2,047 posts)
42. We were in the halls
Mon Jun 23, 2025, 02:14 PM
52 min ago

With our coats or arms overhead.

We had no clue. I just always hoped we had a drill during math time.

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