Linda Staley (b. 1946) was the daughter of Bill and Marian Staley. She was just a child when the Korean War spiraled out of control and became World War III. In the early morning hours of March 2, a Soviet bomber, in an audacious raid, dropped an atomic bomb between Seattle and Everett. Marian and Linda survived the blast. Their house was destroyed, but they took shelter in the car and fled. This article is a stub because the work is part of a larger, as-of-yet incomplete series.
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