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Place in the headlines, July 16, 1945
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alamogordo
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n. A city in New Mexico
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Population (2000): 35582 Housing Units (2000): 15920 Land area (2000): 19.348295 sq. miles (50.111851 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 19.348295 sq. miles (50.111851 sq. km) FIPS code: 01780 Located within: ...
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Alamogordo may refer to several locations in the Tularosa Basin of New Mexico 's Sonoran Desert : Alamogordo, New Mexico , the 1860s community established as a Southern Pacific Railroad station after nearby 1861 & 1863 Hispanic communities '' Alamogordo ...
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Joe remembered best was what Oppy said when they were alone in Alamogordo, after the half-track and jeeps had finally appeared and towed them to the base.
In my innocence, it did not even occur to me that the sword Alamogordo might have summoned her on my behalf.
The party from the Alamogordo base had lost a track and lost time, but would still meet them at the fence.
I told them they were trespassing on the Alamogordo Bombing and Gunnery Range and would have to leave.
Shaw would get sent to the territorial prison in Alamogordo, and not a hell of a lot of men walked out of such places.
From Lordburg, from Deming, from Alamogordo and Albuquerque, from Socorro and Santa Fe, they came.
Coral Lorenzen, author of The Great Flying Saucer Hoax and an international director of the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization, immediately followed through on the startling rumors by putting in a call to Terry Clarke of KALG Radio in Alamogordo, nine miles east of Holloman.
If so, Alamogordo must have sent out its summons at the moment we made contact with the hunters poised over their kill, if not before.
Swallowing the taste of bile, with Alamogordo in my hand, I stepped from the shaft.
Raging, I drew Alamogordo once more from its scabbard, held the blade high above my head so that the engraved map faced the robot.
I drew forth Alamogordo, held its cruciform up before me, looking at the englyphed blade for some hint of the future.
There was no crunching of brittle bone, no spurt of sluggish ichor as Alamogordo cut through the horror.
Aji-suki-takahikone lay like a carcass torn by dogs, Alamogordo buried halfway to the hilt in his belly.
I took Alamogordo from its sheath then, in a reflex-like instinct, and lifted the blade high.
In my right hand I held Alamogordo, its bright blade, englyphed with the map of our ancient trek to Treet Hoown, covered in small discrete droplets of blood red as blossoms.