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Its nine-megaton nuclear warhead is now on display in the museum lobby ... "It just kind of goes to show what it was like to operate a Titan missile silo." The highlight of a visit to Titan ...
GREEN VALLEY, AZ — Just south of Tucson, the Titan Missile Museum offers a rare glimpse into Cold War history — and the chilling reality of nuclear deterrence. The museum houses the only ...
But one silo and its defanged missile near what would become a retirement community in southern Arizona called Green Valley, were preserved as a museum, a monument to the cold war. The Titan ...
Buried in the Arizona desert lies a Cold War giant—the last Titan II missile silo, once armed and ready to launch the most powerful ICBM America ever built. Now a museum, this underground fortress ...
Picard and the android Data, of the USS Enterprise, have gone before … well almost. The Titan Missile Museum, in Sahuarita south of Tucson, is offering a new tour of the deactivated Titan II ...
It has been more than three decades since Pierce and other members of the 390th Strategic Missile Wing lived with the 103-foot tall, 9-megaton Titan II missile with the power to annihilate Chicago.
LONDONDERRY — What was it like to serve on a launch crew at a Titan II missile site during the height of the Cold War? As a young U.S. Air Force officer in the 1960s, Carl Stidsen commanded a ...
Crews clean up the Titan II missile silo in Damascus following a 1980 explosion. This story, published in the January 1981 issue, serves as a reminder of the perils of the nuclear age. John Stacks ...
But in Faulkner County, guests can spend the night in a decommissioned Titan II nuclear missile silo complex. Arkansas hosted Titan II nuclear missile silos that were decommissioned and abandoned ...