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“age COG—except for one minor problem. There was no clear communication system that would ensure the nation’s leaders didn’t end up living through a nuclear attack, only to be stuck 3,500 feet below in the world’s best-engineered tomb, cut off from the world above as supplies dwindled. That flaw…” quote by Garrett M. Graff
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““age COG—except for one minor problem. There was no clear communication system that would ensure the nation’s leaders didn’t end up living through a nuclear attack, only to be stuck 3,500 feet below in the world’s best-engineered tomb, cut off from the world above as supplies dwindled. That flaw made it unlikely a president would ever utilize the DUCC. Joint Chiefs chairman Maxwell Taylor wrote, “Escape and survivable communications from a DUCC would be problematical in case of a direct attack on Washington with large-yield nuclear weapons.” In the end, the DUCC never made it far off the drawing board. While the initial appropriation to begin digging was included in the FY1965 military budget, the House Armed Services Committee didn’t approve the full funding. Even as the Pentagon began to study specific sites, the project died a slow death—a casualty of its own shortcomings, of shifting national priorities, and a military budget increasingly focused on ground troops, Huey helicopters, and the other costs of the Vietnam War. In””

Garrett M. Graff

About This Quote

Source Book: “The Pentagon’s Secret War” by Garrett M. Graff, 2020

The proposed underground command center (DUCC) failed because it lacked reliable communications and political support, leading to its cancellation.

In simple terms: The DUCC was abandoned due to communication flaws and shifting priorities.

Key Takeaway

Plan for robust communication before building shelters.

Themes

military planning technology budget priorities cold war risk management

Mood

cautious reflective

Type

historical analytical

When to use this quote

  • defense budgeting
  • civil defense planning
  • emergency response
  • government decision making

Key Concepts

strategic deterrence infrastructure resilience political feasibility

Questions to Reflect On

  • How would leaders act without reliable contact?
  • What alternatives could replace a deep underground command center?
A Different Perspective

Even with a shelter, without communication the leadership cannot function.

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