I received a PM asking me where the silo in photo #3 is located. It is from the 577th Strategic Missile Squadron, site #11 at Willow, Oklahoma, northwest of Altus. While I was trying to figure out that answer I was jotting down some other miscellaneous BS about ICBM's and came up with the following.
All of the Atlas D, E and F silos still remain, although most have been gutted for scrap metal. The 72 Atlas F vertical silos were mostly gutted and then mother nature filled them with water. I think that all of them are now in private hands and a few have been cleaned up at least enough to enter them without killing yourself. The Launch Control Centers on several have been turned into extremely neat underground homes.
The 2 Atlas D bases with 3 sites each were at Offutt AFB, Omaha, Nebraska, and FE Warren AFB, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Each site had 3 missiles in individual above ground, horizontal coffins.
The 3 Atlas E bases with 9 sites each were at FE Warren AFB, Wyoming; Fairchild AFB, Spokane, Washington; and Forbes AFB, Topeka, Kansas. Each site had one missile in individual ground level, horizontal coffins
The 6 Atlas F bases with 12 sites each were at Plattsburgh AFB, Plattsburgh, New York; Lincoln AFB, Lincoln, Nebraska; Schilling AFB, Salina, Kansas; Altus AFB, Altus, Oklahoma; Dyess AFB, Abilene, Texas; and Walker AFB, Roswell, New Mexico. Each site had one missile in individual below ground, vertical silos.
4 Atlas F sites were destroyed by accidental explosions during PLX's, one at Altus and 3 at Walker.
Vandenburg AFB, California has examples of all of the various ICBM's.
53 of the 54 Titan II sites at Little Rock, Arkansas; Wichita, Kansas and Tucson, Arizona were deliberately destroyed with large amounts of explosives to keep the Russians happy. One south of Tucson has been kept intact for a museum.
Titan I squadrons were at Ellsworth AFB, Rapid City, South Dakota; Lowery AFB, Denver, Colorado; Beale AFB, Marysville, California; and Larson AFB, Moses Lake, Washington, and have all been pretty well stripped out. Ellsworth, Beale & Larson each had three sites with 3 missiles each stored in vertical, underground silos. Lowery had six sites with 3 missiles each.
For some reason, the Titan I sites seem to have developed more contamination and are LETHAL to anyone entering them without full self contained breathing apparatus. It is a phenomenon similar to what happened to the ships sunk at Pearl Harbor. The water combines with trash and debris and forms cyanide gas.
Da _ _, once I get started, the BS just keeps rolling along!
Darwin, O.F.