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  • Collection: Bangor Protests against Trident-II Submarines

Help Walk Trident Poster.pdf
A poster for helpers to aid in bringing the "Trident Monster" across the Canadian border to Bangor on August 8, 1976.

Join Us Poster.pdf
A poster detailing a timeline of protest activity, rallies, and demonstrations to bring the "Trident Monster" across the US border and to Bangor in August 1976, sponsored by the Pacific Life Community

Sticker.pdf
A sticker handed out by the activist/protest group Live Without Trident.

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A photograph by Peter Chapman of protesters, likely associated with the Pacific Life Community, trespassing on the Bangor Submarine Base from the water.

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Protesters lining the railroad outside of Bangor on March 22, 1983, shortly after the passage of a "White Train" carrying Trident=II missiles.

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Ground Zero protesters gather along Trigger Ave, just outside of the Federal property line of the Bangor Submarine Base on October 27, 1986.

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An undated map created by members of the Ground Zero Center for Nonviolent Action detailing potential locations to hold vigils around the Bangor Submarine Base.

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An illustration of the location of the Bangor Submarine Base and the area of operations of Trident-II armed submarines.

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A Trident-armed submarine under construction at the Electric Boat facility in April 1975.

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Plans for the expansion of the Bangor Navy Base in 1975 to better support ballistic missile submarines.
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