Radioactive RoadTrippin' (R&R)
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Radioactive RoadTrippin': The Pilot Episode
Nuclear Spin Cycle Productions is proud to present Radioactive RoadTrippin’ (R&R)-a travelogue show that tells the story of a disillusioned nuclear weapons expert who hits the road for 365 days, traveling across the United States in a truck camper with her two dogs and hoping to find a way to make a midlife career transition into TV and film production. Along the way, she visits historical and current sites of the U.S. nuclear weapons complex, chats with locals and experts about the risk of nuclear war, and documents her own life-changing journey.
This is the pilot episode that was screened at the Rockport Film Festival in 2022.
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Taking a Drive through the Secret City (Oak Ridge, Tennessee)
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In this episode, I take a drive through the former Secret City of Oak Ridge Tennessee where fissile material for the Manhattan Project and U.S. nuclear weapons were produced. I'll also get a chance to hear from Ray Smith and have interspersed his stories throughout the video. Special thanks to the Outrider Foundation, the Jubitz Family Foundation, and the James Martin Center for Nonproliferatio...
The U.S. Government Tested Nuclear Weapons in Mississippi? (Baxterville)
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In this episode, I get a tour of a former nuclear weapons test site near Baxterville, Mississippi from a regional forester. The U.S. government conducted two underground nuclear weapons in the 1960s, making this one of my most surprising discoveries over the course of my trip. Special thanks to the Outrider Foundation, the Jubitz Family Foundation, and the James Martin Center for Nonproliferati...
Nuclear Weapons in Everglades National Park?!? (Florida)
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In this episode, I visit Everglades National Park near Homestead, Florida to tour a former Nike Hercules missile system site. From 1962 until 1979, nuclear-armed missiles were stationed in the middle of this breathtaking national park. These surface-to-air missiles were intended for air defense purposes and designed to protect the Miami-Homestead area from a Soviet bomber attack. Special thanks...
Spending the Night in a Titan II Missile Silo (Vilonia, Arkansas)
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In this episode, I take a tour of a Titan II intercontinental ballistic missile silo located near Vilonia, Arkansas and then spend the night inside it with my dogs. About 54 of these missiles were deployed during the Cold War, and each of them carried a 9 megaton nuclear warhead. At least, I'll be safe from nuclear war on this particular night! We were very grateful for the tour from G.T. Hill....
Visiting the Global Power Museum (Barksdale Air Force Base, Shreveport, Louisiana)
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In this episode, I visit the Global Power Museum at Barksdale Air Force Base in Shreveport, Louisiana, which is home to the Global Strike Command and the 2nd Bomb Wing. A major part of the U.S. nuclear deterrent is deployed from this air force base the B-52 heavy bombers. We're going to visit the museum and learn more about the air leg of the U.S. nuclear triad. Special thanks to the Outrider F...
Hiking the Window Trail (Big Bend National Park)
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In this episode, I hike the Window Trail (5.6 miles round trip) in Big Bend National Park and take you along for a few surprising discoveries stunning beauty, a troubling connection to nuclear weapons, and a kaleidoscope of butterflies. Special thanks to the Outrider Foundation, the Jubitz Family Foundation, and the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies for providing funding support.
Driving the Chisos Basin Road with a Truck Camper (Big Bend National Park)
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In this episode, I take you along for the ride my first mountain trip with my truck camper. As my first camping trip, I decided to visit Big Bend National Park and stay at the Chisos Basin campground. Only catch? Based on what I read, the drive would entail sharp curves, steep grades and wasn't recommended for trailers longer than 20 ft or RVs longer than 24 ft. Coming in right at 24ft, I decid...
Best Practices For Emptying the Black and Gray Tanks on the Host Truck Camper
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In this episode, I show my process and tools for emptying the black and gray tanks on my Host Yukon truck camper after 48 consecutive days on the road (not a mere 4 days like I say in the video). I also discuss the best practices that have helped make the gross chore a lot more bearable. If you have any tips to add, please do so in the comments below. Special thanks to the Outrider Foundation, ...
Touring the Train that Transported Thousands of Nuclear Weapons across the United States (Amarillo)
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In this episode, I visit the Amarillo Railroad Museum in Amarillo, Texas and get a tour of the White Train, which was used to transport nuclear weapons between Pantex Plant and many other facilities of the U.S. nuclear weapons complex between the 1950s and 1980s. I had the opportunity to speak to Katie Braughton, the Pantex Plant historian, who shares some background on the White Train and the ...
My Visit to Bomb City: An Interview with the Pantex Plant Historian in Amarillo, Texas
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In this episode, I visit Amarillo Texas, also known as Bomb City to the locals. This is a reference to last remaining nuclear assembly (and disassembly) plan in the United States. The Pantex Plant manufactures nuclear weapons, maintenances them and breaks down retired weapons, making he Pantex Plant one of the most critical facilities in the U.S. nuclear weapons complex. In the event of nuclear...
Unexpected Detour: Headed Home to Texas to Get My Host Yukon Truck Camper Repaired
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In this episode, I discuss a long list of things that broke on my truck camper during my first month on the road. Some I could live with, but then a few were mission critical. Given the supply chain issues and backups in RV repairs and warranty approvals, I would have waited until April or May in Florida to get it done, or... I could go back home to Texas until I can try to hit the road again. ...
Black Tank Blues: Emptying the Black and Gray Tanks on a Host Camper
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In this episode, I discuss some of the problems I've been having with emptying my black tank on the Host Yukon camper. Every time I've tried to empty it, either it wouldn't empty at all or only empty part way. After some experiments and help from my dad, I think I know how to do it moving forward. Special thanks to the Outrider Foundation and Jubitz Family Foundation for providing funding to pl...
Talking Nukes on a Hummer Tour through the Palo Duro Canyon (Amarillo, Texas)
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In this episode, I share a super fun tour down the Palo Duro Canyon led by Case, a Texan rancher and amazing tour guide. For me, there's nothing much better than the taste of the great outdoors plus the thrill of an adventure. I'd read somewhere about a drive along the edge of cliffs with steep inclines and signed up right away. Case wasn't so sure about doing the tour on a morning with temps h...
When Things Go Boom: Former Top Secret Nuclear Weapons Storage Facility (San Antonio, Texas)
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In this episode, I visit a long-forgotten former top secret nuclear weapons storage facility (Medina Base) in San Antonio, Texas located at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. In November 1963, more than 209 high explosive shells for nuclear weapons detonated, sending the steel doors of the igloo flying high into the air and landing several thousand feet away. The explosion created a massive crate...
Kicking Off My One Year Road Trip: Get a Free Digital Copy of My Novel
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Kicking Off My One Year Road Trip: Get a Free Digital Copy of My Novel
A Strange Sighting Near Eldorado Texas: What Is That Thing?
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A Strange Sighting Near Eldorado Texas: What Is That Thing?
Truck Camper Update: Warranty Woes, Windstorms, and Stable Camper to the Rescue
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Truck Camper Update: Warranty Woes, Windstorms, and Stable Camper to the Rescue
Interview with Richard Miller: Impact of Radioactive Fallout from U.S. Nuclear Testing
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Interview with Richard Miller: Impact of Radioactive Fallout from U.S. Nuclear Testing
Checking Radiation Levels near "Uranium Lake" (Falls City, Texas)
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Checking Radiation Levels near "Uranium Lake" (Falls City, Texas)
Got a New Truck Camper? 5 Things You Need To Do Right Away
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Got a New Truck Camper? 5 Things You Need To Do Right Away
Sneak Preview of My Pilot Episode (Texas) - Guess How Many Nuclear Weapons Sites I Found Here?
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Sneak Preview of My Pilot Episode (Texas) - Guess How Many Nuclear Weapons Sites I Found Here?
Take a Tour of my Brand New Host Yukon Truck Camper
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Take a Tour of my Brand New Host Yukon Truck Camper
Picking Up My New Host Yukon Truck Camper
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Picking Up My New Host Yukon Truck Camper
Why Should You Care About Nuclear Weapons?
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Why Should You Care About Nuclear Weapons?
Did I Just Crash My Drone? First Flight with DJI Mavic Air 2 (Short Version)
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Did I Just Crash My Drone? First Flight with DJI Mavic Air 2 (Short Version)
How to Maximize Weight Cargo Capacity on a Ford Super Duty Truck
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How to Maximize Weight Cargo Capacity on a Ford Super Duty Truck
My First Drone Flight with DJI Mavic Air 2 (Extended Version)
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My First Drone Flight with DJI Mavic Air 2 (Extended Version)
Picking Up the Brand New Ford F-350 Super Duty Dually #F350 #SuperDuty #Ford #dually
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Picking Up the Brand New Ford F-350 Super Duty Dually #F350 #SuperDuty #Ford #dually
What is a Nuclear Expert?
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What is a Nuclear Expert?

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @michaelcliffe6545
    @michaelcliffe6545 4 дні тому

    how do you get onto the base to visit the museum, which road do you use ????

  • @googaagoogaa12345678
    @googaagoogaa12345678 15 днів тому

    The thing that struck me here is the size. Based on reading on the event and you saying the size of 4 2 car garages i figured they'd be WAY more MASSIVE! Still it was cool to see one up close and inside too and the site of 572. Also the walking back out of it made think of fallout games.

  • @pleasedontwatchthese9593
    @pleasedontwatchthese9593 17 днів тому

    where does collin county in texas rank in that book for radiation? I just remember reading old newspapers about unknown cancer outbreaks.

  • @ocsrc
    @ocsrc 18 днів тому

    We had Nike missiles all over NY and PA. We had huge microwave radomes on top of the ridges all over New England. In the Plattsburgh NY area we had 12 Atlas F silos. One of them in Saranac NY in the middle of nowhere in the Adirondack mountains was bought and converted to a home. It used to be NY17 airport. The road into the development used to be the runway. I used to talk about the silos in the 80s and 90s and why people should buy them. People thought I was crazy. Now they don't. Along Central Avenue in Albany ( Colonie ) NY, we had a uranium processing facility. I believe it was owned by National Lead. It was contaminated and the employees died young, and they polluted the stream along the plant. The neighborhood behind the plant was contaminated and the people died earlier than expected. One of the alternative newspapers in the Capital District area of New York did a story " What is the price of a Half-Life " The test in Nevada traveled to the Capital District area and the rain was very radioactive ☢️. RPI is a big college. They had radiation detectors in the 50s and 60s and 70s and they picked up the high radiation from the nuclear weapons test in Nevada. The rain was contaminated and no one knew how bad it was, except for the college that was reading the fallout. So many tests and accidents caused fallout all over America. The Three Mile Island accident had an independent investigation and report done in the 90s. The tests of the area northeast, in the area northeast of Harrisburg had very high levels of radiation to this day. The report has eyewitness reports including the woman farmer who went out before sunrise and heard the release and alarm from the reactor and then a glowing blue cloud descended over her farm. She had cows born with 2 heads, alive, and there were many of these and local businesses had the skulls of these animals. She died a few years later. After the report came out, unknown people came to the area and bought every single double headed cow skull they could. At least one business was not willing to sell theirs. The business said they were being offered a lot of money and they were going to sell but they got the feeling that these people were not just regular people but actually government people and they would not sell because they were not happy about the fact that they were trying to erase what happened and the proof. So at least one survived. In the 90s I watched as many of the AT&T nuclear bunkers for the Long Lines Sites were sold off. In addition to the hardened microwave towers, they had the Echo Foxtrot frequency pair that Air Force One would use to communicate with Norad and other CCCs. The Autovon phone network was in these sites and I used to hear the communications from AF1 or other military planes calling the AT&T LL bunkers. Today the system is not used. The sites are almost all decommissioned and most were sold to private companies and some of them were bought by American Tower Corporation. There were cell phone companies that rented space on the towers for a period in the 90s and 2000s, but I have not seen any still left. A few of the bunkers that are in use by AT&T have a few new digital racks and new battery rack backups and the generators have been replaced with new systems. Much of the space is empty and seeing how packed these sites were, and the living quarters, and kitchens and the recreation room with pool tables and some even had pinball machines and early arcade games and they even had vending machines with Pepsi and Chips and candy bars. I have no idea if AT&T had a separate department that stocked the machines. I can't imagine they let anyone in except for the employees, so they must have had deliveries to another location and a supervisor must have brought in the soda cans and the candy and snacks and stocked up the machines and collected the money. Really incredible history

  • @LiamGatling
    @LiamGatling 29 днів тому

    If you ever acquire a decommissioned Nucular silo i'm on board To volunteer My services and help to turn it into a museum or Prepper are something of that nature.

  • @LiamGatling
    @LiamGatling 29 днів тому

    I think it's very interesting. The data behind it in the early 90s, when the cold war ended and we officially stopped nuke. Testing the increase in seismic activity across the United States and states that never saw it before , very odd the Seismic activity Seemed to be on a schedule Just look at all the current Seismic activity going on in Texas Apparently. Earthquakes like to shake themselves early in the morning.Or after lunch time Almost if it were on a schedule

  • @jasonabbott4210
    @jasonabbott4210 Місяць тому

    I was stationed at Medina. I was aware of the accident that occurred decades before I was born. Never got a chance to look inside the bunkers though. Thank you for making this video.

  • @richardjohnson9275
    @richardjohnson9275 Місяць тому

    I have a question. If Uranium had never been discovered, all things nuclear wouldn't exist. Correct??

  • @DougGrinbergs
    @DougGrinbergs Місяць тому

    4:32 last Pantex train 1987 4:39 weapons train consist description 5:35 escort car 6:27 cupola 7:26 standard locomotive - no armor?

  • @DougGrinbergs
    @DougGrinbergs Місяць тому

    No Rocky Flats?

  • @DougGrinbergs
    @DougGrinbergs Місяць тому

    Crazy to discover Proctor & Gamble ran Pantex for a few years 😮

  • @DougGrinbergs
    @DougGrinbergs Місяць тому

    I understand Colorado Rocky Flats triggers used to go to Pantex 7:43

  • @jimmymac1344
    @jimmymac1344 Місяць тому

    Hey Natasha What happened to you. Im not seeing any new posts from you, I hope you are ok and doing well. I came across your channel a bit late but was really enjoying it. Anyway, I’m hoping you are doing well. Jim

    • @RadioactiveRoadTrippinRR
      @RadioactiveRoadTrippinRR Місяць тому

      Hi there - Thanks for asking. I had to take a break on releasing video footage due to other projects, but I'm getting ready (2025) to finish the footage.

  • @DGAFWYT
    @DGAFWYT Місяць тому

    Shut the hell up! Nukes don't just fucking detonate. Under the constant threat of nuclear annihilation🙄 yeah, sure, ooooooook.

  • @jimwebber7451
    @jimwebber7451 Місяць тому

    Why on earth would this not be confidential? America is so stupid!

    • @DGAFWYT
      @DGAFWYT Місяць тому

      😐please do not breed

  • @baerster
    @baerster Місяць тому

    What a great channel! Congratulations on taking an amazing trip!

  • @chrispixx
    @chrispixx Місяць тому

    Thanks for a really cool video, I'm subscribed to GT's Channel and have watched all his videos about rehabbing this place. He seems like a genuine guy. He hasn't posted any updates in a while but I'm assuming he's very busy.

  • @RobertsonMilkshakes
    @RobertsonMilkshakes Місяць тому

    She has credentials 😢 she's a former weapons scientist with the Pntagon

  • @alexc_photos
    @alexc_photos 2 місяці тому

    What a cool find! Its so crazy how fast technology developed during this era making so many of these sites obsolete in such a short time. Going forward its hard to imagine they'd ever need this site again as it is, and if so if it would even be manned with how much ai is advancing. Great video!

  • @mikesahle1193
    @mikesahle1193 2 місяці тому

    This thing is on UA-cam legally ☝️worldwide ? Amazing 👋🇺🇸☮️

  • @ANTHONYWMITCHELL
    @ANTHONYWMITCHELL 2 місяці тому

    That's definitely higher than normal background radiation

  • @RobertsonMilkshakes
    @RobertsonMilkshakes 2 місяці тому

    My little home town, sister!( World worst weapons a. Site in surveillance history

  • @joed3613
    @joed3613 2 місяці тому

    The B-52 hasn't had nuclear gravity bomb capability for quite a few years. Only nuclear cruise missles in addition to conventioal ordnance.

  • @kensmith9181
    @kensmith9181 2 місяці тому

    My god your gorgeous 😍

  • @kensmith9181
    @kensmith9181 2 місяці тому

    So love that beautiful smile of yours ❤

  • @slycanyon
    @slycanyon 2 місяці тому

    Lived here my whole life and I've never heard Amarillo called "bomb City." Must be an inside joke from those that work there however, we are still the helium capital of the world. It's just that the US government doesn't use it anymore for NASA for the Apollo and shuttle missions.

  • @CypherSpectre
    @CypherSpectre 2 місяці тому

    I was stationed there at Eldorado Air Force Station. I was Security Police.

  • @ericwilson178
    @ericwilson178 2 місяці тому

    Great job Ray!

  • @alfredoibarra4592
    @alfredoibarra4592 3 місяці тому

    I lived in Amarillo for some years, and I have a cousin who worked at Pantex, but I was never near the plant. Although I remember seeing a huge oil refinery from like a 1/2 mile away. I worked in 1970 in a famous cafeteria for its fish. Sadly, it was demolished in 1971 and in that terrain was erected the tallest building in Amarillo. The building was finished in less than a year. I went to Palo Duro Canyon once and I rented a horse there. I used to cruise Polk street which was the reunion point for youngsters. I also visited the university in Canyon and the water reservoir in Fritch all of that in 1970. Thanks for your video.

  • @RobertsonMilkshakes
    @RobertsonMilkshakes 3 місяці тому

    Potter county

  • @RobertsonMilkshakes
    @RobertsonMilkshakes 3 місяці тому

    The graveyard of bomb city

  • @RobertsonMilkshakes
    @RobertsonMilkshakes 3 місяці тому

    Raill line out of white sands los Alamos..lead to stable raill. Line to assembly sitr. Pantex ..has assembeld most of us nukes. Probably 90 percent

  • @RobertsonMilkshakes
    @RobertsonMilkshakes 3 місяці тому

    20,ooo ghost bombs buried out back. .in twenty thousand weapons decommissioned now lie buried in the assembly grounds

  • @RobertsonMilkshakes
    @RobertsonMilkshakes 3 місяці тому

    The only assembly ..plant left in existing

  • @RobertsonMilkshakes
    @RobertsonMilkshakes 3 місяці тому

    My home town , dad

  • @lsdzheeusi
    @lsdzheeusi 3 місяці тому

    Nice video, did you say that an air burst is worse than a ground burst? That would seem to be reversed. A lot of testing was done using airbursts specifically to avoid fallout as much as possible, and in the Plumbbob test series, they deliberately detonated a Genie warhead directly over a small group of volunteers to attempt to prove their point. Enjoying this series, curious how many of the Nike sites remain. If you make it up the eastern seaboard, check out the site of the 1958 Nike explosion here in New Jersey. History sadly not remembered by many!

  • @lsdzheeusi
    @lsdzheeusi 3 місяці тому

    Thanks!

  • @danielsimpson8929
    @danielsimpson8929 3 місяці тому

    For the water leak... Did you use a water regulator to prevent the city water pressure from causing leaks?

  • @DestinationsUnknown
    @DestinationsUnknown 3 місяці тому

    Cute Bostons!

  • @TheSlickmelon
    @TheSlickmelon 3 місяці тому

    Best scoutmaster ever. I hope to visit and reconnect soon.

  • @Nonna24
    @Nonna24 3 місяці тому

    I live a few miles from this place

  • @JoeyTheGrove
    @JoeyTheGrove 3 місяці тому

    Can you do custom trim size? Trim size between hardcover and softcover can sometimes be slightly different...great video! So many create ideas I'm going to incorporate in my books!

  • @George-Edwards
    @George-Edwards 3 місяці тому

    I always like going to the AF museum at Wright Patterson and have gone there many times since the age of 8 or so when our family moved from Cincinnati to the Detroit area. I'm 75 now. My son and I went the day before before the latest solar eclipse, stayed overnight in Middletown OH and then headed north to see the eclipse. The WP museum is massive and is a pretty good test of endurance for my 75 yr old body and legs. I'm glad we went as it was the first total eclipse I've ever seen and I'm sure it will be my last.

  • @SilverSergeant
    @SilverSergeant 4 місяці тому

    This was NOT a 2 person crew!!! Jeeze!!!! There were 4 launch crew members on each crew and EACH had crucial functions during a launch, especially if the launch sequence stopped.......just ask any former Titan II combat crew member.

  • @geneloscowski3070
    @geneloscowski3070 4 місяці тому

    22,456 pits!

  • @jimjab3631
    @jimjab3631 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for the coordinates doll... lol What they had then is nothing to what they have now. The rest we gave to ukraines along with all your money. Enjoy the high food prices next time learn to vote for the people not the elites

  • @kensmith9181
    @kensmith9181 5 місяців тому

    Love the video and that beautiful smile 😍

  • @TheMonkeyNeuron
    @TheMonkeyNeuron 5 місяців тому

    5:16 Interesting note: that mission cost well upwards of $100,000,000, and was largely done to demonstrate the US’s ability to bomb anywhere in the world without landing (using in flight refueling).

  • @StephenGrimes-js9ms
    @StephenGrimes-js9ms 5 місяців тому

    First, thanks for making a true effort the preserve this piece of Cold War history. Technically missile crews were not able to hot wire the missile for launch. But, early on, by HF radio, both the Wing Command Post at the base and the alternate command post (another Titan II silo) constantly transmitted a "launch disable" signal that would deny power from being applied to the key switch at the launch console. If one of the radio signals failed, the on-site crew was informed, and maintenance was dispatched to wherever the problem existed. If both HF radio signals failed, the condition was called a "dual channel failure" and the Wing Command Post instructed both the MCCC and the DMCCC to man their console positions until the failures were repaired. Now under a "Dual Channel Failure", launch keys could be inserted, turned and the ICBM launch. The thing is that on Level 3 of the Control Center the Silo's HF radios were located, and so too was the power switch. Turn off the power switch and you immediately had a "Dual Channel Failure", but both the Wing and Alternate Command Posts would know it too. Around 1982, a drug bust at Davis Monthan AFB involving Titan II crew members resulted in a system modification known as "Coded Switch". A serious of value locks were inserted into the fuel lines of the missile and were placed in the "lock or fuel flow block" position. A code entry panel was installed in the Control Center, and the designated code was only available to the crews in the "Launch Execution Message". Only the Wing Plans office had access to those codes, and they were the ones who would go out to each site to enter these codes into the system. The end of Titan II came as you cited with the destruction at Damascus, but also with a massive fuel leak at Rock, Kansas where the 381 SMW was located. During a Launch Verification test, there was a communications error between the panel in the control center and the lock mechanisms on the fuel lines. The locks had to be replaced on the missile and this required a full removal of the missile from the silo. Once the fix was completed and the missile placed back in the silo, an accident occurred during the refueling of the oxidizer. Pretty ugly. And despite blast door protection and positive airflow - the control center had to be evacuated. The crew had to use the escape hatch located on Level 3 of the Control Center. One massive wrench and two very long screws that had to be turned in alternating fashion. If you have access to Level 3 of the Control Center, take a hard look and guess how long it would take to open that hatch. The crew claimed they did it in under 15 minutes - they were highly motivated by the oxidizer fumes slowly entering the control center. I was one of the two Wing Plans Officers who was tasked to go into the complex after things were stabilized to recover all the classified - code books, launch keys, and nuclear authenticators. I was also on Titan II missile crew from 1971 through 1974 and was the MCCC of Crew E-0167 with the 533 SMS, and conducted most of my nuclear alerts at 533-03, just south-west of Eldorado, KS. Thanks again for your work and efforts on keeping this alive. Thumbs up and "Missile Away".