National Archives at Boston
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Aerial View of the Upward Blast from the Baker Day Explosion over Bikini LagoonNational Archives at BostonImage Marshall Islands
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Eleanor Roosevelt Visiting Lieutenant Colonel Evans F. Carlson at San Diego Naval HospitalNational Archives at BostonImage
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Sinking of the USS Saratoga after the Baker Day Explosion over Bikini LagoonNational Archives at BostonImage Marshall Islands
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Aerial View of the Upward Blast from the Able Day Explosion over Bikini LagoonNational Archives at BostonImage Marshall Islands
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Aerial View of the Able Day Explosion over Bikini LagoonNational Archives at BostonImage Marshall Islands
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Atomic Shock Wave from the Able Day Explosion over Bikini LagoonNational Archives at BostonImage Marshall Islands
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Atomic Cloud Formation from the Baker Day Explosion over Bikini LagoonNational Archives at BostonImage Marshall Islands
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Falling Water from the Baker Day Explosion over Bikini LagoonNational Archives at BostonImage Marshall Islands
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National Test Exercise - Operation IvyNational Archives at BostonImage Marshall Islands
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Aerial View of the Flash of Light from the Able Day Explosion over Bikini LagoonNational Archives at BostonImage Marshall Islands
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National Test Exercise - Operation IvyNational Archives at BostonImage Marshall Islands
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National Test Exercise - Operation IvyNational Archives at BostonImage Marshall Islands
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