
On March 1, 1954, the U.S. conducted one of sixty-seven nuclear tests. This one was code-named Castle Bravo.
The wind carried the nuclear fallout to other atolls in the region, including Rongelap Atoll, where Katner Tima lived as a young boy. This is his account of that day, the evacuation that took place soon thereafter, and how the rest of his life unfolded, including his conversion and dedication to the LDS Church.
The Kindle version of Katner Tima's short account, entitled My Story as a Survivor of U.S. Nuclear Tests in the Marshall Islands, can be found here. The print version will be available on Amazon next week.
The wind carried the nuclear fallout to other atolls in the region, including Rongelap Atoll, where Katner Tima lived as a young boy. This is his account of that day, the evacuation that took place soon thereafter, and how the rest of his life unfolded, including his conversion and dedication to the LDS Church.
The Kindle version of Katner Tima's short account, entitled My Story as a Survivor of U.S. Nuclear Tests in the Marshall Islands, can be found here. The print version will be available on Amazon next week.