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CHEYENNE While anti-nuclear activists are pleased that all 50 Peacekeeper missiles will be dismantled and removed from missile silos in southeast Wyoming, at least one local family has mixed feelings.
CHEYENNE (AP) - The Peacekeeper nuclear missile, credited by some with helping with the demise of the Soviet Union and winning the Cold War, was to be officially deactivated today.
[Photo: Members of the 90th Missile Maintenance Squadron from F.E. Warren load the fourth stage of the Peacekeeper missile from the S-07 Launch Facility at Hawk Springs, Wyo., onto a trailer for ...
CHEYENNE - The final Peacekeeper nuclear missile, credited by some with helping with the demise of the Soviet Union and winning the Cold War, was officially deactivated Monday. F.E. Warren Air ...
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) - Hundreds of soldiers, civilians and officials participated in a ceremony Monday at F.E. Warren Air Force Base to officially deactivate the Peacekeeper nuclear missile.
HAWK SPRINGS, Wyo. - Master Sgt. Steve Levin watched crews dismantle the first of 50 Peacekeeper nuclear missiles surrounding F.E. Warren Air Force Base Thursday with a mixture of sadness ...
The Air Force has crafted a plan for retiring Peacekeeper intercontinental ballistic missiles, but expects to continue flight tests for the Cold War-era weapon through the deactivation. Lt. Col ...
Photo: AP Photo The Air Force decommissioned the Peacekeepers in 2005. Since then, all Peacekeeper silos have been destroyed and their five missile alert facilities disabled under the START II treaty.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — A new state park at a former launch command site for one of the world's most powerful nuclear missiles remains on track to open in Wyoming as soon as next year, though ...
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