Alburgh Missile Base at Azzie Roy blog

Alburgh Missile Base. The base was the focal point in a ring of twelve missile silos dug into the ground in new york (ellenburg, mooers, champlain, brainardville, dannemora, redford, riverview, au sable, lewis, and willsboro) and vermont (alburg and swanton). These atlas f launch sites were some of the country's first underground silos, and they're still the only u.s. In the 1960s, the army corps of engineers constructed 12 intercontinental ballistic missile sites in a ring around the air force base in plattsburgh — two in vermont, 10 in new york. Abandoned missile silo, alburg, vt (google maps). One of 12 atlas f icbm sites in ny. Alburgh, vermont was home to a missile silo housing an atlas f rocket between 1961 and 1965, part of a network of silos controlled by the plattsburgh air. Site 2 of the 556th strategic missile squadron, plattsburgh. At the height of the cold war, the pentagon built nuclear missile silos in alburgh and swanton.

A former US missile base that was the scene of a nuclear accident in 1960
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These atlas f launch sites were some of the country's first underground silos, and they're still the only u.s. Abandoned missile silo, alburg, vt (google maps). One of 12 atlas f icbm sites in ny. In the 1960s, the army corps of engineers constructed 12 intercontinental ballistic missile sites in a ring around the air force base in plattsburgh — two in vermont, 10 in new york. At the height of the cold war, the pentagon built nuclear missile silos in alburgh and swanton. The base was the focal point in a ring of twelve missile silos dug into the ground in new york (ellenburg, mooers, champlain, brainardville, dannemora, redford, riverview, au sable, lewis, and willsboro) and vermont (alburg and swanton). Alburgh, vermont was home to a missile silo housing an atlas f rocket between 1961 and 1965, part of a network of silos controlled by the plattsburgh air. Site 2 of the 556th strategic missile squadron, plattsburgh.

A former US missile base that was the scene of a nuclear accident in 1960

Alburgh Missile Base Site 2 of the 556th strategic missile squadron, plattsburgh. Site 2 of the 556th strategic missile squadron, plattsburgh. Abandoned missile silo, alburg, vt (google maps). In the 1960s, the army corps of engineers constructed 12 intercontinental ballistic missile sites in a ring around the air force base in plattsburgh — two in vermont, 10 in new york. At the height of the cold war, the pentagon built nuclear missile silos in alburgh and swanton. One of 12 atlas f icbm sites in ny. Alburgh, vermont was home to a missile silo housing an atlas f rocket between 1961 and 1965, part of a network of silos controlled by the plattsburgh air. The base was the focal point in a ring of twelve missile silos dug into the ground in new york (ellenburg, mooers, champlain, brainardville, dannemora, redford, riverview, au sable, lewis, and willsboro) and vermont (alburg and swanton). These atlas f launch sites were some of the country's first underground silos, and they're still the only u.s.

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