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Camp Desert Rock, NV. May 1, 1952, Marine combat artist, Lieutenant H. Avery Cheoweth, is one of the 2100 Marines who witnessed an atomic explosion during the exercises held at the AEC's Nevada Proving Ground.Sketched impressions of the explosions from the initial blast through to the familiar mushroom cloud soaring skyward over the entrenched Marines. |
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