a
reference to
Los Alamos (a city in
north-
central New Mexico and the location of the laboratory in which the first
atomic bomb was built during
World War II [1939-1945]) and Alamogordo (a city in southern
New Mexico, about 50 miles [80.4 km] away from a desert site where the first
atomic bomb was exploded).
a humorously made-up name for a city, from
Los Alamos, a town in
central New Mexico that is the site of an atomic
research center, and Alamogordo Air
Base, an air
force base in
New Mexico that was the site of the first
man-made atomic
explosion on 16 July 1945.
a humorously made-up name for a city, from
Los Alamos, a town in
central New Mexico where the first atomic bombs were produced, and Alamogordo Air
Base, an air
force base in
New Mexico that was the site of the first
man-made atomic
explosion on 16 July 1945.
a humorously made-up name for a city, from
Los Alamos, a town in
central New Mexico where the first atomic bombs were produced, and Alamogordo Air
Base, an air
force base in
New Mexico that was the site of the first
man-made atomic
explosion on 16 July 1945. They told the people down in Los Alamogordos they were going to have the Japanese come in and observe it, let them see one
bomb explode, then ask for their surrender. iZones of
Control and
Responsibility of Governments (3
Jan. 60)
a humorously made-up name for a city, from
Los Alamos, a town in
central New Mexico where the first atomic bombs were produced, and Alamogordo Air
Base, an air
force base in
New Mexico that was the site of the first
man-made atomic
explosion on 16 July 1945. They told the people down in Los Alamogordos they were going to have the Japanese come in and observe it, let them see one
bomb explode, then ask for their surrender. ?Zones of
Control and
Responsibility of Governments (3
Jan. 60)