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The [[monochrome]] film depicted two examples of how to employ the method; with a family on a [[picnic]] taking cover under their picnic [[blanket]], and of a couple identified as "[[Paul and Mary]]" ducking to the ground while on their way to school. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Piggybackers (comic story)|The Piggybackers]]'') | The [[monochrome]] film depicted two examples of how to employ the method; with a family on a [[picnic]] taking cover under their picnic [[blanket]], and of a couple identified as "[[Paul and Mary]]" ducking to the ground while on their way to school. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Piggybackers (comic story)|The Piggybackers]]'') | ||
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"Duck and cover film (The Piggybackers)" is a title based upon conjecture.
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A short informational film demonstrating the duck and cover method was created by the United States government in 1962 in response to potential nuclear war as a result of the Cuban Missile Crisis, and was shown to a class at Brideport Elementary School.
The monochrome film depicted two examples of how to employ the method; with a family on a picnic taking cover under their picnic blanket, and of a couple identified as "Paul and Mary" ducking to the ground while on their way to school. (COMIC: The Piggybackers)