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Title: Quebec 01 #25
Date: 2024-07-01
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Description: Quebec 01 Missle Alert Facility Historic Site; Exit 39 on I-25, north of Cheyenne, Wyoming
Title | Quebec 01 #25 |
Date | 2024-07-01 |
Description | Quebec 01 Missle Alert Facility Historic Site; Exit 39 on I-25, north of Cheyenne, Wyoming |
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OCRText | Ten missiles stood in underground silos around this facility. The closest—QO07—was about four miles away; the farthest—QO09—about sixteen miles. The people Woe worked here guarded and controlled those ten Mae People in each of four other Alert Facilities le ea ten missiles. These TAN, Bec od missiles were the only ones ever deployed. 8 Curtis Rockeagle eo S-10 Q-O1 Missile ~ Alert Facility ie MISSILE SUPPORT BASE 4 (WING COMMAND POST) F.E. Warren Air Force Base f a lees | | SQUADRON Ii! ALTERNATE COMMAND POST (1 PER WING) SQUADRON COMMAND POST (3 PER WING) PRIMARY RELAY (2 PER WING) PRIMARY LCC (16 PER WING) @ LAUNCH FACILITY — CIRCUIT RUNS oemmo _INTERSQUADRON CONNECTION North and east of here stood four other clusters of missiles and their Alert Facilities, called P01, RO1, S01, and T01. A 110-ton cover ar yee RTe yA Me le and-a-half feet thick, PET CEN ES Renee acm ake im on rea a lee from an enemy's nuclear warheads. Gases on image tom US. Ar Force Hardened Intersite Cables, or HICs cables, ran between Meee lee Rt mole missiles in each group. Information flowed through these cables to unstaffed silos to determine readiness from the launch control capsule to the missile. It is from these messages that the capsule crew could understand if there was maintainance needed on a missile or send the launch command. 7 — |