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Take A Tour Of The Military Operation Inside Cheyenne Mountain

take A Tour Of The Military Operation Inside Cheyenne Mountain Youtube
take A Tour Of The Military Operation Inside Cheyenne Mountain Youtube

Take A Tour Of The Military Operation Inside Cheyenne Mountain Youtube Colorado springs, colo. (cbs4) the tunnel to the air force station inside cheyenne mountain is iconic. for 60 years, north american aerospace defense command in colorado springs has been. Norad celebrates 60 years of protecting america.

Rare tour Given Of military operation inside cheyenne mountain C
Rare tour Given Of military operation inside cheyenne mountain C

Rare Tour Given Of Military Operation Inside Cheyenne Mountain C However, 7news got a rare tour inside and learned 13 secrets of the mountain. secret no. 1: cheyenne mountain is still open for business. when the cheyenne mountain facility opened in the late 1960s, it was the norad combat operations center. the mission was to watch for ballistic missile or air attacks against north america. The cheyenne mountain norad complex, located inside of cheyenne mountain in the southwest corner of colorado springs, was excavated by the army corps of engineers, and became fully operational on april 20, 1966. today, the cheyenne mountain colorado springs complex serves as the alternate command center for norad and as a training site for crew. Formed in 1958, it has become the stuff of legend for a number of reasons, including the fact that (unlike the rest of the military) it's not subject to foia, the way it dropped the ball on 9 11, and the enormous underground command center it built inside of a mountain. that combat operations center deep inside cheyenne mountain near colorado. As mentioned, tours are held for friends and family of workers in the mountain. i work there and have served as an escort in the past. after 9 11, things tightened up a lot. there are groups who do get in for tours. you can call the public affairs office in cheyenne mountain for information on how you can get in if interested.

Rare tour Given Of military operation inside cheyenne mountain C
Rare tour Given Of military operation inside cheyenne mountain C

Rare Tour Given Of Military Operation Inside Cheyenne Mountain C Formed in 1958, it has become the stuff of legend for a number of reasons, including the fact that (unlike the rest of the military) it's not subject to foia, the way it dropped the ball on 9 11, and the enormous underground command center it built inside of a mountain. that combat operations center deep inside cheyenne mountain near colorado. As mentioned, tours are held for friends and family of workers in the mountain. i work there and have served as an escort in the past. after 9 11, things tightened up a lot. there are groups who do get in for tours. you can call the public affairs office in cheyenne mountain for information on how you can get in if interested. Because of ongoing threats, the cheyenne mountain complex is a 24 7 operation and can go into lockdown mode at a moment’s notice. the facility is a completely self sufficient city inside a mountain. The cheyenne mountain facility became fully operational as the norad combat operations center on feb. 6, 1967. over the years, the installation came to house elements of norad, usnorthcom, u.s. strategic command and u.s. air force space command. under what became known as the cheyenne mountain operations center (cmoc), several centers supported.

Photos From inside Norad S cheyenne mountain Combat Center вђ The Memory
Photos From inside Norad S cheyenne mountain Combat Center вђ The Memory

Photos From Inside Norad S Cheyenne Mountain Combat Center вђ The Memory Because of ongoing threats, the cheyenne mountain complex is a 24 7 operation and can go into lockdown mode at a moment’s notice. the facility is a completely self sufficient city inside a mountain. The cheyenne mountain facility became fully operational as the norad combat operations center on feb. 6, 1967. over the years, the installation came to house elements of norad, usnorthcom, u.s. strategic command and u.s. air force space command. under what became known as the cheyenne mountain operations center (cmoc), several centers supported.

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