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On August 31, an American nuclear-capable B-52 bomber took to the air from the Minot, North Dakota, Air Force Base with six—for some time the number was in dispute—nuclear-tipped cruise missiles suspended from one wing.
How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011
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The former hostages stopped at an Air Force Base in what was then West Germany before being flown to Newburgh, N.Y., for tearful reunions with loved ones.
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On August 31, an American nuclear-capable B-52 bomber took to the air from the Minot, North Dakota, Air Force Base with six—for some time the number was in dispute—nuclear-tipped cruise missiles suspended from one wing.
How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011
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ET: Gabrielle Giffords has arrived by ambulance at a Tucson-area Air Force Base for a two-hour flight to Houston and transfer to a rehab center.
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Jeffrey Lewis, on his ArmsControlWonk Web site, points out that the preamble exempts the "five Minuteman III [ICBM] silos at Vandenberg [Air Force Base in California] that were converted for missile defense missions."
Fine Print: Arms treaty shouldn't constrain U.S. missile defenses 2010
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Prosecutors in Germany have opened a criminal investigation into the use of Ramstein [Air Force Base] in connection with torture and illegal kidnappings.
Andy Worthington: By One Vote, U.S. Court OKs Torture and "Extraordinary Rendition" 2010
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She had not been able to stop us from continuing to write about her, she had not been able to keep us off of Elmendorf [Air Force Base], but by God she could damn well have us kicked out of the Curtis C. Menard Memorial Sports Center!
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Prosecutors in Germany have opened a criminal investigation into the use of Ramstein [Air Force Base] in connection with torture and illegal kidnappings.
Andy Worthington: By One Vote, U.S. Court OKs Torture and "Extraordinary Rendition" 2010
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Jeffrey Lewis, on his ArmsControlWonk Web site, points out that the preamble exempts the "five Minuteman III [ICBM] silos at Vandenberg [Air Force Base in California] that were converted for missile defense missions."
Fine Print: Arms treaty shouldn't constrain U.S. missile defenses 2010
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Jeffrey Lewis, on his ArmsControlWonk Web site, points out that the preamble exempts the "five Minuteman III [ICBM] silos at Vandenberg [Air Force Base in California] that were converted for missile defense missions."
Fine Print: Arms treaty shouldn't constrain U.S. missile defenses 2010
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