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In 1998 I submitted this same picture to the Association Of The Air Force Missileers "Victors in the Cold War" book and it was published in B&W on page 48". Bob Bolton (olliesnapper@gmail.com) George Mindling, Flight Controls, and Jim Hawkins, MEMS, at Lowry AFB, Colorado, in front ...
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Air Force holds memorial for deceased missileers ; The Air Force held a celebration for the 50th anniversary of nuclear deterrent defense in America at F.E. Warren Air Force Base this week. It concluded with a memorial service to deceased missileers, as well as a presentation of artwork ...
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 studying if airmen stationed there have been disproportionately diagnosed with ca...
But non-deployability will not necessarily mean the end of one’s career. Some airmen hold jobs that are “deployed in place,” such as nuclear missileers or many remotely-piloted aircraft pilots who stay stateside, and will be able to stay in the Air ...
USAF Special Operations Force(USAFSOF) In mid-1968, the USAF Special Air Warfare Center (SAWC) was RedesignatedUSAF Special Operations Forceand became the equivalent of a Numbered Air Force. Subordinate units were Redesignated as Special Operations Wings and Squadrons, thus eliminating a...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Six Air Force officers who were in charge of caring for the infrastructure, fuel and logistics support for a North Dakota nuclear missile base were relieved of command due to a loss of confidence in their ability to carry out their res
The Air Force response is far different this time than it has been in the past, when earlier generations of missile launch officers raised concerns about illnesses among their community. For years the missileers were told in multiple Air Force reviews that there was not cause for concern. ...
I am currently working on a documentary film concerning UFO activity at nuclear weapons sites. I've just returned from Albuquerque, New Mexico, where a series of interviews with former U.S. Air Force missileers was recorded. The veterans-Philip Moore, Jay Earnshaw, and Gaylan King-were ...