SITE INDEX
Art Gallery Main
Art Gallery Page 2
Art Gallery Page 3
FCDA Posters
Light Box Display
Shelter Tours Main
Community Shelters
Fallout Shelter Plan
Old Dallas EOC
Home Shelter Tours
Shelter Supplies Main
Water Containers
Food Rations
Sanitation Kits
Medical Kits
Radiation Kits
USACE Shelter Photos
PDH Main Page
PDH Contents 1
PDH Contents 2
PDH Contents 3
Columbus PDH
Warning Sirens
Siren Photos
Federal Sirens
ACA Sirens
ACA Hurricane 130
Old Dallas Tx Info.
Thunderbolt Restore
Siren News Articles
Valley View Tx. Siren
Sherman Tx. 1003
Moss Lake Sirens
Reagan Library
Federal 2T22
Fort Worth Old Sirens
Canada CLM Siren
C D Rescue Service
Shelter News Article
AudioVideo Page
Civil Defense History
Documents Page
Fallout Shelter Signs
Denton Nike Base Tour
NEAR Project
Greenbriar Congressional Shelter
CD Links Page
CD Library Display
About Me

Additional Site Stuff
Southern Radiation
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I just found today, November 24, 2011, a youtube post of the greatest fallout shelter song ever!
I first heard the two second clip of this song on the Atomic Cafe 30 years ago and have always wondered what song it was from.
Thanks to the guys over at www.conelrad.com who uploaded it to youtube last year I now know what it is.
The song is Fallout Shelter by Peter Scott Peters.



Added a video to the Old Dallas EOC section of the outside blast door closing.
Last Update 10-08-2011

See also my youtube channel here..... http://www.youtube.com/user/vanamonde2 with various CD related videos.

UPDATES...

10-08-2011 Added a video to the Old Dallas EOC section of the outside blast door closing. NEW!
07-07-2011 Rebuilt the CD V-700 Specials Page with new pics and info/rambling speculation. NEW! Sort Of.
07-03-2011 Rebuilt the Sanitation Kit Page with new pics and some info. NEW! Sort Of.
11-21-2010 Added a page with info about the NEAR System. The NEAR System. NEW!
11-21-2010 Added a ACA Hurricane 130 page to the siren section. ACA Hurricane 130 Siren Page. NEW!
11-01-2010 Added some new pics and a siren sound file to the ACA siren page. ACA Siren Page. NEW!
10-09-2010 Add two 1964 images to the Nike Base Main Page. NEW!
04-17-2010 Completely overhauled the Old Dallas EOC Virtual Tour with reprocessed images and several Dallas Civil Defense documents.
03-16-2010 Added a video shelter tour in the community shelter tours section.
01-18-2010 The timeline is now up on the CD History Page. FINALLY!
12-25-2009 Updated the Packaged Disaster Hospital Page with some new info from the 1956 CD Annual Report.

10-22-2006 The southernradiation.com web domian expired so now southernradiation will only be a subsection of this site.



Museum Dedication

   This virtual museum is dedicated to the Civil Defense and emergency workers of the United States who worked to protect the public from nuclear attack. Thankfully, their services, in that aspect, were never needed. This virtual museum is for historical purposes and does not make fun of civil defense, however, I do throw in a few "light" comments here and there.

   There are many aspects of the Civil Defense program that may seem funny today, but the period after World War II was a very scary time. Civil defense officials and volunteers during that time were very serious about their work and I believe they deserve respect for their efforts. They rendered emergency services after natural and man-made disasters and would have had an impossible task had there ever been a nuclear war.

News photos and articles on the Dallas EOC Shelter tour pages were used with permission of the Dallas Morning News.
Photos on the Corps of Engineers Shelter Photos Page were used with permission of the US Army Corps Of Engineers.
All artwork in the Art Gallery is now public domain government artwork.

All photos I have taken in this virtual museum, along with any text I have written on these pages, are property of the Civil Defense Museum and are not to be used without permission of the Civil Defense Museum.

Thank You
Eric Green

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