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  • Tags: Pacific-Life-Community

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The Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine USS Ohio travels through the Hood Canal in 1982 near its home port of Bangor, Washington.

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A Trident-II Missile during a test launch. This group of missiles was the cause of a number of protests against the Bangor Submarine Base during the 1970s and 1980s.

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A Trident-II missile being launched from a submarine during a test. Used for nuclear deterrence during the height of Cold War tensions, the Trident-II was intended to be carried by Ohio-class ballistic missile submarines, which were based in Bangor,…

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

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 the…

Cutting the Fence Photo.pdf
A scene of civil disobedience during the August 9, 1976 protest by the Pacific Life Community.

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

Trident Monster Artwork.pdf
Artwork of the Pacific Life Community's "Trident Monster" being carried by activists
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