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Monologues (The War Horse Sessions): One Step From Nuclear War, and I Didn’t Even Know It

Monologues (The War Horse Sessions): One Step From Nuclear War, and I Didn’t Even Know It

Update: 2024-12-16
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One night In 1968, Ed Meagher was finishing his last shift at Clark Airways, which included authenticating and repeating messages for the nuclear-armed B-52 fleet in Southeast Asia. 

Then his phone lines started dinging, with signal after signal — and he couldn’t figure out why none were a match. 

This monologue is the second in our series with The War Horse

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We Were at DefCon 2 — One Step From Nuclear War — and I Was Checking My Work, Ed Meagher, The War Horse, 2024 

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Monologues (The War Horse Sessions): One Step From Nuclear War, and I Didn’t Even Know It

Monologues (The War Horse Sessions): One Step From Nuclear War, and I Didn’t Even Know It

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