Seconds for Survival (1960?)

Narrated by Raymond Massey. Explores the construction of the Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line, a radar system established in 1953 to detect potential air attacks over the North Pole. The film details the hardships faced by workers who built the DEW Line across remote Arctic regions, emphasizing the importance of communication and technology in national defense. It explains how the DEW Line, in conjunction with NORAD and other military systems, provides crucial early warning capabilities against both aircraft and intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs). The narrative stresses the necessity for preparedness and vigilance in the face of potential threats, highlighting the evolving nature of military defense strategies.

Keywords
DEW Line, 1953, Arctic, radar, national defense, NORAD, communication, ICBM, military preparedness, early warning system

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