Friday 31 March 2017

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Wikipedia article: “Malmstrom Air Force Base”:


Quote from the Wikipedia article:
“Malmstrom Air Force Base is a United States Air Force base and census-designated place (CDP) in Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, United States. It was named in honor of World War II POW Colonel Einar Axel Malmstrom. It is the home of the 341st Missile Wing (341 MW) of the Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC). As a census-designated place, it had a population of 3,472 at the 2010 census.[1]

Malmstrom AFB is one of three US Air Force Bases that maintains and operates the Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile. The 341st Missile Wing reports directly to Twentieth Air Force at F. E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming. It is part of Global Strike Command headquartered at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana.[2]”

Wikipedia article: “LGM-30 Minuteman”:


Quote from the Wikipedia article:
“The LGM-30 Minuteman is a U.S. land-based intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), in service with the Air Force Global Strike Command. As of 2016, the LGM-30G Minuteman III version[a] is the only land-based ICBM in service in the United States.

Peaking at 1,000 missiles in the 1970s, the current U.S. force consists of 450 Minuteman-III missiles[3] in missile silos around Malmstrom AFB, Montana; Minot AFB, North Dakota; and F.E. Warren AFB, Wyoming. By February 2018 this will be reduced to 400 armed missiles, with 50 unarmed missiles in reserve, and four non-deployed test launchers to comply with the New START treaty.[4] The Air Force plans to keep the missile in service until at least 2030.[5][6] It is one component of the U.S. nuclear triad—the other two parts of the triad being the Trident submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM), and nuclear weapons carried by long-range strategic bombers.”

Video (source: criticalpast.com):
“Commander, staff, and missile combat officers of the 341st Strategic Missile Wing, begin their day with briefings”

The film was recorded in 1964.


Video (source: criticalpast.com):
“United States Air force combat crew on duty at Minuteman Missile control center in Montana, United State

The film was recorded in 1964.


Video (source: criticalpast.com):
“Aerial view of a building at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana.”

The film was recorded on 11 December 1962.

















Aerial view of Malmstrom Air Force Base,
Great Falls, Montana (
wikimedia.org)
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Active LGM-30 Minuteman (ICBM) deployment, 2010
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News Article:
“Cattle mutilation stymies investigators”


12 November 2006
(The Montana Standard, Butte, Montana)

The article reports on a Valier, Montana, cow mutilation. Rancher John Peterson found the young cow just off the road on 9 October 2006.

Between late August 1974 and December 1977, Cascade, Judith Basin, Chouteau, Teton and Pondera Counties, Montana, experienced 67 cattle mutilation incidents, according to the newspaper.


















Satellite photo of Valier, Montana (tageo.com)
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Map of counties in Montana (wikimedia.org)
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