Wednesday 15 August 2012

The Octopus Tradition of the Detroit Red Wings HD






A great short video showing the history behind the Octopus at Detroit Red Wings games. It began in the 1950s. Presented by VS.








Courtesy: US Department of Energy 0800019 - Operation Redwing - 1956 - 25:45 - Black&White - Operation Redwing, a 17-test nuclear weapons series, was conducted at the Pacific Proving Ground between May 4 and July 21, 1956. The Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) tested high-yield thermonuclear devices that could not be tested at the Nevada Test Site. Over 10000 military personnel and civilian employees of the AEC and the Department of Defense participated in these nuclear tests. The LACROSSE and CHEROKEE tests were observed from aboard the USS Mt. McKinley by 15 American press, radio and television reporters. These were the first uncleared US civilians in ten years to observe an American nuclear test in the Pacific. The AEC's progress in miniaturization of warheads had accelerated to where the equivalent of the 90-ton weight of the MIKE device in Operation Ivy could now be dropped from a bomber. Operation Redwing also further advanced the AEC's designs of nuclear weapons that would produce reduced fallout and provided new information for the design of nuclear warheads for missiles. Complete weapons systems were exposed to blast effects in Operation Redwing, and a fallout computer was successfully used for the first time. The series included the CHEROKEE test, the first airdrop by US of a thermonuclear weapon. Tests comprising the 1956 Operation Redwing were as follows: LACROSSE, May 4, Enewetak (Runit Island), surface, weapons related, 40 kilotons (kt) CHEROKEE, May 20, Bikini ...

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