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SockPupp
location: Denver Gender: Male
| | Titan missile sites around Denver < on 12/8/2008 2:05 AM >
| | | Does anyone have any idea where the Titan missile sites are around Denver? I have tried looking them up on google, and have found some things, but i am wondering if they are possible to get to.
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Quarantine
location: Denver Gender: Female
retired former old-school UE'er
| | Re: Titan missile sites around Denver <Reply # 1 on 12/8/2008 7:14 AM >
| | | Check out the "Titan 2" thread.
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imprezawrxsti
location: Portland, OR Gender: Male
nothing is true; everything is permitted
| | | Re: Titan missile sites around Denver <Reply # 2 on 12/8/2008 9:39 AM >
| | | Posted by SockPupp Does anyone have any idea where the Titan missile sites are around Denver? I have tried looking them up on google, and have found some things, but i am wondering if they are possible to get to.
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No idea what you're talking about.
Also, it's generally frowned upon to come on the forums and ask how to get into shit. Like you said, Google is your friend. If you're willing to do the footwork yourself, you'll make friends fast in the community. That said, yes, you can get in. One can crack any site given enough rope and beer. [last edit 12/8/2008 9:46 AM by imprezawrxsti - edited 1 times]
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SockPupp
location: Denver Gender: Male
| | Re: Titan missile sites around Denver <Reply # 3 on 12/11/2008 9:09 AM >
| | | Posted by Quarantine Check out the "Titan 2" thread.
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Isn't the titan 2 in Arizona?
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Cheddar
location: Tucson, AZ Gender: Male
| | Re: Titan missile sites around Denver <Reply # 4 on 12/11/2008 8:08 PM >
| | | Titan II sites are located in Arizona, Kansas and Arkansas. 18 at each facility, 54 total. Titan I sites are elsewhere.
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imprezawrxsti
location: Portland, OR Gender: Male
nothing is true; everything is permitted
| | | Re: Titan missile sites around Denver <Reply # 5 on 12/11/2008 8:43 PM >
| | | Posted by Cheddar Titan II sites are located in Arizona, Kansas and Arkansas. 18 at each facility, 54 total. Titan I sites are elsewhere.
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There are six Titan I sites in Colorado, with 3 missiles per complex. The underground complex of the Titan I was the largest ever built by the Air Force. I'm talking evil villain size here. Everything built after that was more or less a hole in the ground with a missile in it.
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cavemonkey
location: berthoud,Colorado Gender: Male
| | | Re: Titan missile sites around Denver <Reply # 6 on 12/26/2008 11:08 AM >
| | | Look for a giant hole in the ground, that is all i will say. thats what was told to me when i asked someone about it a few years ago....
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imprezawrxsti
location: Portland, OR Gender: Male
nothing is true; everything is permitted
| | | Re: Titan missile sites around Denver <Reply # 7 on 12/27/2008 2:18 AM >
| | | Posted by cavemonkey Look for a giant hole in the ground, that is all i will say. thats what was told to me when i asked someone about it a few years ago....
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actually, that's pretty accurate.
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Quarantine
location: Denver Gender: Female
retired former old-school UE'er
| | Re: Titan missile sites around Denver <Reply # 8 on 12/27/2008 9:46 PM >
| | | Google around enough and you'll get near-exact locations for most of the sites, memorize what they look like from the air (they're pretty distinctive) and tag 'em on Google Earth. Not including research beforehand, took me less than half an hour on Google Earth to find all 6 this way.
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Akron
location: Colorado Gender: Male
Ab inferno te libera, ignave!
| | Re: Titan missile sites around Denver <Reply # 9 on 12/29/2008 12:35 AM >
| | | Posted by imprezawrxsti actually, that's pretty accurate.
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Heh, wow. No kidding.
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junkyard
location: LaCrosse, WI Gender: Male
Strategic Beer Command where the metal hits the meat.
| | | Re: Titan missile sites around Denver <Reply # 10 on 12/31/2008 4:12 AM >
| | | Yeah, they're around Denver. And are easily found. You would not mistake one for a house or barn.
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tunnelbug
location: California Gender: Male
| | | | Re: Titan missile sites around Denver <Reply # 11 on 1/16/2009 9:33 AM >
| | | Posted by Cheddar Titan II sites are located in Arizona, Kansas and Arkansas. 18 at each facility, 54 total. Titan I sites are elsewhere.
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There are also some Titan II sites in California believe it or not. But they are far from accessible.
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Cheddar
location: Tucson, AZ Gender: Male
| | Re: Titan missile sites around Denver <Reply # 12 on 1/16/2009 4:11 PM >
| | | Yes, Vandenburg AFB has silos for all USAF strategic missiles; they needed somewhere to train and test fire some rounds! You could even technically argue that Cape Canavral has 'Titan II sites' as the moon rockets were based off the Titan II. That being said, the active duty silos on alert status were in the other three states.
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atmdenfer
location: Colorado Springs, CO Gender: Male
| | Re: Titan missile sites around Denver <Reply # 13 on 1/21/2009 4:32 AM >
| | | Popped onto the forums after a long hiatus of real life and this was the first thread I visited. Decided to do a little research of my own, and was fascinated that within a half an hour I had gps coordinates, complex maps, details on security (fences) etc. I love the internet!
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