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A NASA scientist has discovered a defunct Cold War military base hidden deep beneath the Greenland ice sheet. The base was used for 'Project Iceworm,' a secret missile development effort.
It also served as a top-secret site for testing the feasibility of deploying nuclear missiles from the Arctic during the Cold War. The base housed 85-200 soldiers and was powered by a nuclear reactor.
Author Charlie English joins Morning Joe to discuss the new book 'The CIA Book Club: The Secret Mission to Win the Cold War ...
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Charlie English delves into the CIA's attempts to combat communism via literature including '1984' in a book that reminds, in ...
A long-secret network of tunnels 100 feet below the streets of London could be the city’s next big tourist destination ...
At its peak during the Cold War, Washington had 17 military base across the island with about 10,000 troops. That presence has since shrunk to about 200 troops at just one U.S.-operated military ...
The Diefenbunker: Canada’s Cold War Museum is a stark reminder of the threat of nuclear war.
This $10M brutalist English mansion once held a Cold War-era secret By . Emily Davis. Published June 6, 2025, 1:12 p.m. ET. ... evoking a cross between ancient ruins and a lunar base.
A hidden network of tunnels beneath London, once a WWII shelter and Cold War communication hub, is set to become a tourist ...
Deep in the sweltering jungles of central Laos, Long Tieng played a central role in the United States’ fight to stop the spread of communism in Southeast Asia. Fifty years after its fall, we ...
First created during the Cold War, Project Iceworm saw the US plan to store hundreds of ballistic missiles in a system of ...
There is a history-rich part of London that few people have seen, where the city braced for the Blitz, James Bond’s creator ...
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