My mother's first cousin was a high-ranking doctor in the Army during the Korean War. He was also a close friend of John Eisenhower, the Dwight's son. He was part of the task force to determine whether or not to drop a nuclear bomb. The reason for not doing so was that the prevailing winds would have brought too much fallout on the American troops. -- Michael Perelman Economics Department California State University [EMAIL PROTECTED] Chico, CA 95929 530-898-5321 fax 530-898-5901
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