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  1. A map claiming to show the areas of the US that may be targeted in a nuclear war that originally circulated in 2015 is making the rounds again, amid the Russian war in Ukraine. The map...

  2. Things like intercontinental ballistic missile silos (ICBMs), military bases, and nuclear storage are spread out across the US. The map seems to have originally appeared in a CBS article from 2015.

  3. After the phase-out of the Nike Ajax system, sites B-05, B-36, and B-73 remained supplied with Hercules missiles. Army Air-Defense Command Post (AADCP) B-21DC established at Fort Heath, MA in 1960 for Nike missile command-and-control functions. The site was an AN/FSG-l Missile-Master Radar Direction Center.

  4. Feb 23, 2015 · Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance. 515 King Street Suite 330 Alexandria VA, 22314 Phone: 703.299.0060 info@missiledefenseadvocacy.org

  5. Jun 11, 2018 · Bouchard has dedicated years to research on nuclear warfare and wrote a book about crisis management. He said Hampton Roads is not a direct target for a nuclear attack. “North Korea, probably ...

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  6. Jul 31, 2014 · July 31, 20143:30 PM ET. Geoff Brumfiel. Earlier this week, NPR ran a short series I did on America's land-based nuclear missiles. One diagram in particular raised a few eyebrows: It showed...

  7. During the Cold War, the United States deployed a large percentage (up to one-third) of its nuclear weapons in other countries and at sea. At its peak arsenal size in the late 1960s, the United States stored weapons in 17 different countries. By the mid-1980s, there were about 14,000 weapons in 26 U.S. states, 6,000 more at overseas

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