Duck and Cover!

Duck and Cover! is a book found in Fallout 3. It is a book containing information about explosives.

Known Locations
Fallout 3:


 * In the Alexandria Arms,on a bookshelf on the first floor.
 * Abandoned Shacks west of Arefu to Rockbreaker's Last Gas. North of Jalbert Brothers Waste Disposal
 * Charnel House
 * Outside of Deathclaw Sanctuary in a locked Footlocker
 * In the Drainage chamber with Mini Nuke near Jocko's Pop & Gas Stop east from antenna mast.
 * South of Dukov's Place and West of Metro NorthWest, on a small table in a Raider "fort" on the coast.
 * Evergreen Mills foundry. Lying next to a dead body on the ledge above the broken terminal.
 * On a picnic table in the F.Scott Key Trail & Compound
 * On shelf in the Scavenger shack west from Falls Church Metro on the bridge. It is outside of DC, so you will want to head north from the Red Racer Factory or south from Grayditch.
 * Fort Constantine on a desk in the Launch Control Bunker.
 * In a small Raiders camp in between Germantown Police HQ and Minefield. About E, NE of Germantown.
 * Hamilton's Hideaway in the raider's lair on the counter by some Cherry Bombs and a bottle of Nuka-Cola Quantum.
 * At the end of a rocky tunnel next to a skeleton in the Old Olney Sewer.
 * Depot Offices of the National Guard Depot, on a long wooden table, that looks to be a bar.
 * In a house ruin SE of Paradise Falls
 * National Archives lower level in a corner full of bookshelves. It is sitting on top of a school desk next to a pair of missiles
 * National Archives sub-basement in the generator room behind a Very Hard locked gate.
 * Springvale Elementary on the upper floor, next to the active computer terminal past the locked library doors.
 * North of Super Duper Mart and just a bit North West of Farragut West Metro Station next to a bed under a bridge.
 * Inside the Super Mutant Bunker in The Mall, north of Museum of Technology.
 * At the closest house ruin to Tenpenny Tower's entrance, between Tenpenny Tower and Warrington Trainyard
 * Vault 92, in the overseers office on a shelf.