★DSVD★” Back to Making Videos!!! ” David Spates video diary # 9 12/2009
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A former Minuteman missile site in South Dakota is preserved and open to tourists for a fascinating look at the Cold War. The Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START), which US President George Bush and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev signed in Moscow on July 31, 1991 reduced the number of ICBMs worldwide, the Air Force began deactivating the Nation’s entire Minuteman II force. Among the Minuteman sites to be deactivated were the 150 missile silos and 15 launch control facilities of the 44th Missile Wing at Ellsworth Air Force Base (AFB) in South Dakota. Soon after the deactivation began, the National Park Service and the Air Force recognized that Ellsworth AFB’s Minuteman facilities might be excellent candidates for long-term preservation. The Ellsworth AFB sites are among the Nation’s oldest Minuteman missile bases. They are also the least altered from the original Minuteman configuration, much of their technology dating to the era of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Thus, the end of the Cold War created a unique “window of opportunity” to preserve a historic Minuteman missile complex. Through an interagency agreement, the National Park Service and the Air Force agreed to temporarily preserve two representative Minuteman sites at Ellsworth AFB — the Delta One Launch Control Facility and the Delta Nine Launch Facility — until their long-term preservation could be evaluated. In December 1993, the National Park Service began a special resource study of Delta One and Delta Nine …
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