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Tulien.
Wikipedia article: “Minot Air Force Base”:
Quote from the Wikipedia article:
“Minot Air Force Base (IATA: MIB, ICAO: KMIB,
FAA LID: MIB) is a U.S. Air Force installation in Ward County, North
Dakota, 13 miles
(20 km)
north of the city of Minot via U.S. 83. In the 2010 census, the base was counted as
a CDP with a total population of 5,521, down from 7,599 in 2000. Minot AFB
is the home of two major wings: the 5th Bomb Wing and 91st Missile Wing, both
of the Global Strike Command (AFGSC).
Originally opened in 1957 as an Air Defense Command
(ADC) base, Minot AFB became a major Strategic Air Command (SAC) base in the
early 1960s, with both nuclear-tipped intercontinental ballistic missiles and
manned bombers and aerial refueling aircraft. When SAC was inactivated in 1992,
the nuclear mission of the base was divided between two commands, with missiles
going to the Air Force Space Command (AFSPC) and manned bombers to the Air
Combat Command (ACC). With the establishment of the Air Force Global Strike
Command (AFGSC) in 2009, missiles and manned bombers (excluding the B-1 Lancer)
were transferred from AFSPC and ACC to AFGSC in late 2009 and early 2010.[2]”
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This
U.S. Air Force photo shows the B-52 radar screen on which a blip of the UFO
appears (abovetopsecret.com photo)
Approaching runway 29 at Minot AFB in 1973, alert ramp
“Christmas Tree” at bottom center (text by Wikipedia) (wikimedia.org)
(wikimedia.org photo)
Satellite photo of Minot, North Dakota
(tageo.com)
(tageo.com photo)