Goodfellow Experiences Cold War History at Lawn Atlas Missile Base
U.S. Air Force Col. James Finlayson, 17th Training Wing vice commander, observes the Lawn Atlas Missile Base’s silo, in Lawn, Texas, Dec 3, 2020. The LAMB site was one of twelve built near Dyess Air Force Base, Texas and Finlayson saw how the 185-foot deep silo was lined with walls of concrete, epoxy-based resin and steel rebar, built to withstand a nuclear blast, and was filled with spring water. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Abbey Reives)
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Senior Airman Abbey Rieves
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