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In the dark skies over the Atlantic Ocean, a routine military exercise turned into an emergency that would leave a lasting mark on American history. On the night of February 5, 1958, two United States Air Force planes collided high above the coast of Georgia. In the chaotic aftermath of the crash, a massive hydrogen bomb was dropped into the ocean. Today, decades later, that weapon remains missing. It lies hidden somewhere in the shallow, muddy waters off Tybee Island, keeping a Cold War secret that still sparks debate among historians and military experts.
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