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

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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 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 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-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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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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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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