EP195: The Night 2 H-Bombs Fell on North Carolina and I Found Out I Was Adopted at 30
Our American Stories
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4.6 • 817 Ratings
🗓️ 24 February 2022
⏱️ 38 minutes
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Summary
On this episode of Our American Stories, Earl Smith tells the story of how on January 23, 1961, a B-52 bomber crashed in Goldsboro, North Carolina. Two H-bombs—each 250 times more powerful than the bombs dropped on Japan, fell to the ground and he dismantled them. Skip Reeves tells the story of how he came to find out that he was adopted at 30 years old.
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00:00 - The Night 2 H-Bombs Fell on North Carolina
35:00 - I Found Out I Was Adopted at 30
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| 0:00.0 | This is Lee Habib, and this is our American stories, and we tell stories about everything here on this show. |
| 0:18.2 | On January 23, 1961, just four days after President John F. Kennedy was sworn into office, |
| 0:24.6 | a B-52 bomber crashed near Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in North Carolina. |
| 0:30.6 | Two H bombs, each 250 times more powerful than the bombs dropped on Japan, marking the end of World War II, |
| 0:40.3 | were thrown out and fell at a velocity of 700 miles per hour and crashed into Goldsboro, North Carolina. |
| 0:48.3 | Information about this event was kept classified until 2013. |
| 0:53.3 | This is the true story of that mission |
| 0:55.6 | as told by the man who actually dismantled the hydrogen bombs |
| 1:00.6 | in the aftermath of an accident |
| 1:02.7 | that could have been the worst man-made disaster in history. |
| 1:06.9 | Here's Earl Smith, with the true story |
| 1:09.3 | of the Goldsboro Broken Arrow. |
| 1:11.6 | Well, I graduated high school in 1956 in Hatton, Alabama. |
| 1:17.6 | And like everybody else around there, the day after you graduate high school, you go to Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
| 1:23.6 | So I go to Kalamazoo to visit my brother. I had a brother and two sisters live there. And my brother had a neighbor about my age. And so we decided to go downtown on a Saturday morning just to fool around. |
| 1:35.3 | And so there was a recruiter station. I said, let's go and make that thing. I think we're going to join. |
| 1:40.3 | So it was in the morning, we were down there, so by three o'clock that afternoon, |
| 1:46.7 | we was pulling out on a train for the processing station in the Air Force. So anyway, when I |
| 1:53.5 | went back, my brother and him was about to have a heart attack, you said, you did what? I joined |
| 1:57.4 | Air Force. No, you didn't. Yeah, yeah, I did. I got to leave this afternoon. |
| 2:02.6 | And I left. We signed up on a buddy plan. After that, I never saw my buddy again. So he goes to California for school, and I go to Texas. |
| 2:14.6 | And the first school I went to is called Munition School and they give you |
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