Kilo Flight
USA /
Missouri /
Butler /
World
/ USA
/ Missouri
/ Butler
World / United States / Missouri
military, Minuteman, historical layer / disappeared object, intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM)
Once an arrangement of 10 LGM-30F Minuteman II Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Launch Facilities and a single Launch Control Facility, Kilo was one of five missile flights manned by the 509th Missile Squadron, 351st Missile Wing. The 351st MW was activated on August 9, 1963 at Whiteman Air Force Base located near Knob Noster, Missouri and remained stationed there until its deactivation on July 31, 1995. Its inactivation coincided with the adoption of the START I treaty, which saw the destruction of Whiteman's launch facilities.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whiteman_Air_Force_Base
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 38°15'34"N 94°23'4"W
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Ripgut Prairie Natural Area
Peabody Conservation Area (Large Parcel)
Harmony Mission Lake Conservation Area
Balltown Access
Mine Creek Battle Site
Douglas Branch Conservation Area
Camp Clark - Missouri National Guard
Osage Prairie Conservation Area
Fort Scott Municipal Airport (FSK/KFSK)
Lake Fort Scott