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14 hours ago · Apr. 19—CHEYENNE — The United States military is undergoing a "momentous undertaking" of nuclear weapon modernization, said Maj. Gen. Stacy Jo Huser, who oversees the development of such technology. The 20th Air Force is headquartered at F.E. Warren Air Force Base and is responsible for the nation's three intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) wings, one nuclear operations support wing ...
2 days ago · U.S. Strategic Command boss Gen. Anthony Cotton tours an intercontinental ballistic missile launch control center near Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana, April 3, 2024. (Senior Airman Breanna ...
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4 days ago · Missile Defense. 4/16/2024 - 4/17/2024. Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center. 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. Washington, DC 20004. GET DIRECTIONS. Theme : Missile Defense in an Era of Strategic Competition. Event Type : Conference.
5 days ago · Astronomer J. Allen Hynek, the Air Force’s long-time scientific consultant on UFOs, described how an unknown object high above Minot’s nuclear silos interfered with a missile command station ...
1 day ago · A review by the Department of Veterans Affairs could lead to automatic disability benefits for troops who served in the nuclear missile community, including at Air Force bases where the service is ...
1 day ago · Nuclear facilities in Isfahan were reported to be "completely secure", Tasnim said, and the UN's atomic watchdog reported "no damage" to Iran's nuclear sites. Washington received advance notice of Israel's reported strike, but did not endorse the operation or play any part in its execution, US media quoted officials as saying.