CaveCreekRay
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Someone has put a really interesting series together on the Titan missile system spread through three states: Arizona, Kansas, and Arkansas.
For you tech geeks like me, this is an amazing construction effort using materials meant to withstand an atomic blast. The silo closure door alone took 34 tons of welding rod.
I joined a Titan crew at 23 in 1979. Two years later, I was given my own crew. Except for one site in Green Valley Arizona that is thankfully a museum now, all the other sites were destroyed in accordance with SALT II (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks) so that they could never be used again.
I pulled alert a few times at the museum site but my home site was about ten miles away, isolated at the foot of a mountain range in the beautiful Sonoran Desert, coincidentally at the entrance to a nature preserve in Madera Canyon. As Tucson grew, some sites became less isolated. One was across the street from a private grade school. Another was within view of the Stuckey's on I-10 near Benson, AZ. The museum site was surrounded by homes and a Circle K convenience store was across the highway. Few knew the missile sites were there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXpODmlXZZE
For you tech geeks like me, this is an amazing construction effort using materials meant to withstand an atomic blast. The silo closure door alone took 34 tons of welding rod.
I joined a Titan crew at 23 in 1979. Two years later, I was given my own crew. Except for one site in Green Valley Arizona that is thankfully a museum now, all the other sites were destroyed in accordance with SALT II (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks) so that they could never be used again.
I pulled alert a few times at the museum site but my home site was about ten miles away, isolated at the foot of a mountain range in the beautiful Sonoran Desert, coincidentally at the entrance to a nature preserve in Madera Canyon. As Tucson grew, some sites became less isolated. One was across the street from a private grade school. Another was within view of the Stuckey's on I-10 near Benson, AZ. The museum site was surrounded by homes and a Circle K convenience store was across the highway. Few knew the missile sites were there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXpODmlXZZE