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02.JPG Operational from 1963 to 1982. All have been deactivated. |
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10.JPG A satellite from space can look down and take a picture through the glass making sure the missile is still there. |
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24.JPG Me moving a 3-ton blast door all by myself. |
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26.JPG Going through a simulated missile launch. |
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28.JPG Question: You just launched a missile and there's fire below. Do you stay in the small control room with enough food for 30 days and enough air for 10 days before you sufficate, or do you take the huge risk and venture out into a nuclear war? |
29.JPG It took me a minute to answer the question truthfully, but I would sooner or later venture out into the nuclear war. I'd take my chances instead of sufficating to death. |
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