12017-09-01T12:00:58-07:00The CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d12164222timeline2017-09-28T14:09:16-07:00Colin Behnke5fce0a26cbce062414f550c0cd06d456b8fdc9a4
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12017-08-25T12:22:18-07:00The CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1February 13, 1950 - British Columbia, Canada106A B-36 enroute from Eilson AFB to Carwell AFB experiences mechanical difficulties and drops its payload near the Heida Gwaii Islands.image_header4960822017-09-04T21:55:58-07:00February 13, 195052.2686343,-130.0061443The CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1
1media/B29.jpgmedia/B29.jpg2017-08-25T12:23:03-07:00The CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1April 11, 1950 -- Manzano Base, New Mexico21A B-29 bomber crashes in to a mountain three minutes after take off.image_header2017-09-19T13:08:17-07:00April 11, 195035.012914, -106.489384Colin Behnke5fce0a26cbce062414f550c0cd06d456b8fdc9a4
12017-08-29T13:51:28-07:00Colin Behnke5fce0a26cbce062414f550c0cd06d456b8fdc9a4July 13, 1950 - Lebanon, Ohio14A B-50 bomber crashes near Cincinnati killing 16 airmen and creating a 25 foot deep crater.image_header2017-09-21T12:07:46-07:00July 13, 195039.433538, -84.205906Colin Behnke5fce0a26cbce062414f550c0cd06d456b8fdc9a4
1media/B29.jpgmedia/B29.jpg2017-08-30T11:56:27-07:00Colin Behnke5fce0a26cbce062414f550c0cd06d456b8fdc9a4August 5, 1950 - Fairfield Suisun-AFB, California9A B-29 bomber explodes on take-off while carrying a MK-4 nuclear bomb, and 5,000 pounds of explosives.image_header2017-09-13T12:17:14-07:00August 05, 195038.254025, -121.940359Brittany Lesar72b5381237db4e447fd2fda223491eab016f552f
12017-08-30T12:52:21-07:00Colin Behnke5fce0a26cbce062414f550c0cd06d456b8fdc9a4November 10, 1950 - Over Water, outside United States8A B-50 bomber jettisoned its payload supposedly over the St. Lawrence river in Canada.image_header2017-09-19T13:11:08-07:00November 10, 195046.196827, -72.832323Rebecca Rodriguez59206d57722612f4633fde693438860bd48b59f8
12017-08-30T13:29:36-07:00Colin Behnke5fce0a26cbce062414f550c0cd06d456b8fdc9a4March 10, 1956 - Mediterranean Sea7A B-47 disappears near the Mediterranean Sea while carrying two nuclear capsules.image_header2017-09-27T12:23:07-07:00March 10, 195635.385873, -1.421263Brittany Lesar72b5381237db4e447fd2fda223491eab016f552f
12017-08-31T12:20:29-07:00Colin Behnke5fce0a26cbce062414f550c0cd06d456b8fdc9a4July 27, 1956 - Overseas Base, England5A B-47 crashes on the runway and into an igloo holding three Mark 6 nuclear bombs and 24,000 lbs of high explosives.image_header2017-10-02T12:35:42-07:00July 27, 195652.403493, 0.554380Rebecca Rodriguez59206d57722612f4633fde693438860bd48b59f8
12017-08-31T12:54:32-07:00Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4May 22, 1957 - Kirtland Base, New Mexico21A bomb detonates after dropping from the bomb bay, destroying the weapon and creating a 25 ft. diameter and 12 ft. deep crater.image_header2017-09-27T12:44:41-07:00May 22, 195735.015415, -106.624671Brittany Lesar72b5381237db4e447fd2fda223491eab016f552f
12017-08-31T13:19:30-07:00Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4July 28, 1957 - Atlantic Ocean11A C-124 enroute to Dover Base, Delaware suffered a loss of power to their engines and in the interest of safety, two bombs were dropped , but detonation did not occur.image_header2017-09-19T13:56:35-07:00July 28, 195738.287543, -74.075211Rebecca Rodriguez59206d57722612f4633fde693438860bd48b59f8
12017-08-31T14:02:40-07:00Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4October 11, 1957 - Homestead Base, Florida8A B-47 bomber crashes into uninhabited area and two low order explosive detonations occurred, damaging all major componentsimage_header2017-09-20T12:13:30-07:00October 11, 195725.424111, -80.427016Rebecca Rodriguez59206d57722612f4633fde693438860bd48b59f8
12017-08-31T14:06:56-07:00Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4January 31, 1958 - Overseas Base13A B-47 bomber caught fire after its left rear wheel casting failed and contamination of the immediate area of the crash was high, despite no detonation.image_header2017-10-02T12:37:24-07:00January 31, 195834.236698, -6.046491Rebecca Rodriguez59206d57722612f4633fde693438860bd48b59f8
12017-08-31T14:19:57-07:00Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4February 5, 1958 - Savannah River, Georgia9A B-47 bomber collides with another aircraft and is forced to jettison the explosive on board into the water, where it was never found.image_header2017-09-20T12:35:26-07:00February 5, 195832.027304, -80.823269Rebecca Rodriguez59206d57722612f4633fde693438860bd48b59f8
12017-09-05T13:14:29-07:00Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4March 11, 1958 - Florence, South Carolina13A B-47 bomber accidentally drops its payload, causing property damage and injuries at the impacted area following the explosionimage_header2017-10-18T12:52:28-07:00March 11, 195834.200900, -79.657029Rebecca Rodriguez59206d57722612f4633fde693438860bd48b59f8
12017-09-05T14:51:04-07:00Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4November 4, 1958 - Dyess Air Force Base6A B-47 bomber caught fire during take off, killing one crew member, injuring two others, and creating a 35 feet wide 6 feet deep crater.image_header2017-09-29T14:00:52-07:00November 4, 195832.378485, -99.875114Colin Behnke5fce0a26cbce062414f550c0cd06d456b8fdc9a4
12017-09-06T13:28:51-07:00Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4November 26, 1958 - Chennault Air Force Base, Louisiana5A B-47 bomber catches fire, destroying the nuclear weapon on board and leading to contamination within the reckageimage_header2017-09-29T13:43:00-07:00November 26, 195830.210556, -93.143056Colin Behnke5fce0a26cbce062414f550c0cd06d456b8fdc9a4
12017-09-06T13:32:46-07:00Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4January 18, 1959 - Pacific Base6A F-100 carrying a nuclear weapon exploded and a fire ensued during a routine practice alert.image_header2017-09-29T13:48:25-07:00January 18, 195937.090620, 127.029605Colin Behnke5fce0a26cbce062414f550c0cd06d456b8fdc9a4
12017-09-06T13:35:22-07:00Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4July 6, 1959 - Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana6A C-124 crashed on take-off and weapon exploded after designed safety features and devices failed.image_header2017-10-06T13:36:13-07:00July 6, 195932.476108, -93.642929Colin Behnke5fce0a26cbce062414f550c0cd06d456b8fdc9a4
12017-09-06T13:43:42-07:00Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4September 25, 1959 - Off Whidbey Island, Washington10A P-5M aircraft was ditched in Puget Sound, carrying an unarmed nuclear antisubmarine weapon.image_header2017-10-11T13:31:23-07:00September 25, 195947.964808, -122.487915Colin Behnke5fce0a26cbce062414f550c0cd06d456b8fdc9a4
12017-09-07T13:47:29-07:00Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4October 15, 1959 - Hardinsberg, Kentucky7A B-52 and KC-135 collided during refueling, fatally injuring all crew members and partially burning two unarmed nuclear weapons.image_header2017-10-11T13:38:28-07:00October 15, 195937.800487, -86.425492Colin Behnke5fce0a26cbce062414f550c0cd06d456b8fdc9a4
12017-09-07T13:56:45-07:00Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4June 7, 1960 - McGuire Air Force Base, New Jersey9A BOMARC defense missile was destroyed by explosion after a high pressure helium tank ruptured the missile's fuel tanks.image_header2017-10-11T13:40:06-07:00June 7, 196040.028220, -74.594723Colin Behnke5fce0a26cbce062414f550c0cd06d456b8fdc9a4
12017-09-13T13:21:33-07:00Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4January 24, 1961 - Goldsboro, North Carolina13A failure in a B-52 bomber's right wing leads to airborne break up of the aircraft and dropping of both weapons on board.image_header2017-10-24T12:17:35-07:00January 24, 196135.493041, -77.859262Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4
12017-09-13T13:33:36-07:00Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4March 14, 1961 - Yuba City, California10A B-52 experiences a failure of the crew compartment pressurization system forcing a descent and crashing away from a populated area.image_header2017-10-24T12:31:59-07:00March 14, 196139.1167, -121.8833Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4
12017-09-13T13:37:42-07:00Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4November 13, 1963 - Atomic Energy Commission Storage Igloo/Medina Base, Texas12An explosion occurred involving 123,000 lbs of high explosive components of a nuclear weapon, causing little contamination but injuring three.image_header2017-10-17T12:18:07-07:00November 13, 1963Brittany Lesar72b5381237db4e447fd2fda223491eab016f552f
12017-09-13T14:02:35-07:00Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4December 8, 1964 - Bunker Hill Air Force Base, Indiana10A B-58 catches fire and burns part of the five nuclear weapons on board, when due to a variety of circumstances, the pilot lost control and slid off the taxiway, hitting a concrete electrical box.image_header2017-10-24T12:44:30-07:00December 8, 196440.660961, -86.138168Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4
12017-09-13T13:48:55-07:00Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4January 13, 1964 - Cumberland, Maryland10A B-52 bomber crashes on its way to Albany, Georgia, killing all crew members but the pilot and co-pilot.image_header2017-10-24T12:39:20-07:00January 13, 196439.565278, -79.075833Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4
12017-09-13T13:56:06-07:00Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4December 5, 1964 - Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota9An LGM 30B (Minuteman ICBM) missile's retrorocket fired, removing all sources of power from the Reentry Vehicle and severely damaging it, but no detonation or contamination occurred.image_header2017-10-10T12:54:25-07:00December 5, 1964Brittany Lesar72b5381237db4e447fd2fda223491eab016f552f
12017-09-13T14:23:23-07:00Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4October 11, 1965 - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio7A fire occurs in a C-124, destroying components of nuclear weapons and a dummy training unit on board, but with minor contamination.image_header2017-10-25T12:47:22-07:00October 11, 196539.823056, -84.049444Brittany Lesar72b5381237db4e447fd2fda223491eab016f552f
12017-09-13T14:26:32-07:00Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4December 5, 1965 - At Sea, Pacific9What is suspected to be a B-43 bomb rolls out of an A-4 aircraft, falling into the sea where it has yet to be found.image_header2017-10-11T12:41:28-07:00December 5, 1965Rebecca Rodriguez59206d57722612f4633fde693438860bd48b59f8
12017-09-13T14:38:47-07:00Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4January 17, 1966 - Palomares, Spain10A B-52 carrying four nuclear weapons crashed and lead to about 1400 tons of slightly contaminated soil and vegetation, culminating as one of the most well-publicized nuclear accident.image_header2017-10-24T12:40:01-07:00January 17, 196637.249167, -1.796944Brittany Lesar72b5381237db4e447fd2fda223491eab016f552f
12017-09-13T14:41:55-07:00Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4January 21, 1968 - Thule, Greenland8A B-52 bomber crashes and burns, killing one crew member, and destroying the four weapons the bomber carried, leading to some radioactive contamination that required a cleanup operation monitored by the Danish government.image_header2017-10-24T12:36:18-07:00January 21, 196876.527778, -69.281944Brittany Lesar72b5381237db4e447fd2fda223491eab016f552f
12017-09-13T14:44:45-07:00Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4Spring 1968 - At Sea, Atlantic14The accident likely refers to the nuclear powered attack submarine, the USS Scorpion, which sank and forever lost 99 men.image_header2017-10-24T12:34:56-07:00Spring 196832.915, -33.148167Brittany Lesar72b5381237db4e447fd2fda223491eab016f552f
12017-09-13T14:48:13-07:00Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4September 19, 1980 - Damascus, Arkansas6A Titan II silo IBM exploded when a wrench was dropped during routine maintenance, striking a leak in the pressurized fuel tank and causing an explosion that injured 21 and fatally injured one.image_header2017-10-03T13:39:43-07:00September 19, 1980Colin Behnke5fce0a26cbce062414f550c0cd06d456b8fdc9a4