America’s First Broken Arrow Incident Happened 75 Years Ago...
The United States lost its first nuclear weapon exactly 75 years ago when a Convair B-36 Peacemaker jettisoned a single freefall nuclear bomb before crashing in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. (Feb. 13, 1950)
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The United States lost its first nuclear weapon exactly 75 years ago when a Convair B-36 Peacemaker jettisoned a single freefall nuclear bomb before crashing in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. (Feb. 13, 1950)



America’s First Broken Arrow Incident Happened 75 Years Ago
An inflight emergency led to the crew of a B-36 bomber dropping an unarmed nuclear bomb off the Canadian coast, in the first incident of its kind. An inflight emergency led to the crew of a B-36 bomber dropping an unarmed nuclear bomb off the Canadian coast, in the first incident of its kind.
