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Trident Monster Fence Photo.pdf
Scene from a protest by the Pacific Life Community on August 9, 1976, at the Bangor Base fence. The "Trident Monster", a series of black streamers and poles representing the number of Trident-II warheads aboard a submarine, is visible in theā€¦

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An aerial picture of the "White Trains", rail cars carrying Trident-II missiles and essential components, in the arming area of the Bangor Navy Base.

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EM3 Billy Ewton guarding the deck of a nuclear submarine docked at Bangor.

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An undated photograph of protesters, likely members or supporters of the Ground Zero Center for Nonviolent Action, protesting against Bangor-based Trident-II missiles.

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An aerial photograph of the nuclear submarine pens at Bangor, where submarines would be berthed and loaded with Trident-II ballistic missiles.

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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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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 undated photograph of the Bangor Submarine Base Main Gate, taken by a member of the Ground Zero Center for Nonviolent Action

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