Atlas F Missile Silo 556-5 Lewis, NY (2021) [Video]

Atlas F Missile Silo 556-5 Lewis, NY (2021) [Video]

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@garyjones2582
@garyjones2582 - 18.11.2021 17:45

Bryce, what's up my friend? Never seen this one before.. I know it's Michael's old place that he fixed up.. I was communicating with Gary and my email started messing up.. Tell him I apologize for that.. maybe I'll get it straightened out in the future.. I receive emails but can't send any.. Bryce thx for taking us along for the ride.. God Bless and take care my friend...

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@alessandrotripodi7614
@alessandrotripodi7614 - 18.11.2021 20:42

Good

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@hollymerchant9550
@hollymerchant9550 - 18.11.2021 23:59

Yep, that's what I was thinking.. Great place for R&D..

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@bryanmontgomery996
@bryanmontgomery996 - 19.11.2021 06:31

Is this site the closest thing to a restored site that we have?
The LCC layout looked pretty close and there's a lot of stuff left in the silo.
I wish we had an Atlas F museum like the Titan II in Arizona.

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@bradishear9369
@bradishear9369 - 19.11.2021 09:06

Better place to live under Bidens Communist America. I want one so bad.

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@johnross6314
@johnross6314 - 19.11.2021 12:39

This vain “engineer” better not do “bomb battle data assessment” to”bunker busting” testing on the silo itself (like he bragged). That would be a almost criminal travesty damaging the silo or any of the facility.

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@paulford8651
@paulford8651 - 19.11.2021 12:55

A dry silo, is indeed a very useful 'test facility'....

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@JMAv8Tor
@JMAv8Tor - 21.05.2022 09:06

Hi, I was wondering if you were gonna be posting any more from the ny sites? Im wondering how many are just destroyed and filled with water. Thanks!

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