From the early 1950s until 1992, the U.S. Army deployed thousands of
nuclear warheads throughout Europe as a deterrent to Soviet ambitions.
The end of the Cold War saw the decommissioning of much of the U.S.
nuclear arsenal and the phasing out of support personnel. This memoir by
one of the Army's last "glow worms" chronicles his career as a nuclear
weapons specialist--from 17-year-old recruit to participant in Operation
Silent Echo, codename for the removal of all tactical warheads
throughout Asia and Europe.