Front:
Sufrise
Harrville
Dam
Guernsey
(WYOMING
Dwyer
26
Fot
Laramie
159
NÉBRASKA !
320
ingle
Torrington
310
Wheatland
South
26
316
Forringto
Morril
D85
Veteçan
92 Henry
Mitchel
10
ooder
Hantle
Lyman
COLORADO
Scottsbl
slater
10
Hawk
Sprngs
Gering
Melbeta
CEugwater
Northport
87
151
Lagran
10
11
Bridgeport
Broadwater
. ..
Meriden
Harris burg
Redington
Iron
Mountain
385
Alain
Dalron
11
Horse
Creek
Midway
85
11
10...
Gurley!
Huptsman
Sidney
211
7Bush-
nell
10
Hillsdale
6 Pine
Kimball
Dix
Potter
Brownsort
219
Archer
pBurnsi
Bluffs
Egbert
unol
11
80
Lodgepole
Colton
30
210
217
Chappel
30
80
Orchara
Valley2
10
CHEYENNE
IE
214
10
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Harriman
Carpenter
NEBRASKA 9
Lorenzo
10
WYOMING
87
Hereford
COLORADO.
Peetz
hia
Qvid
Sedgwick
Carr
10
Crook
Westplains
113
Pedroni
Proctor
ore
25
10
138
Wellington
Nunn
Keota
Teds
udre
rk
Rellvije
28
Buckingham
Laporte
Pierce Purcell
STERLINGAckerman
Fleming 6
Stoneham
Ault
Briggsdale
392
Raymer
FT.
ÇOLLINS
nville
Timnath
85 Eaton Galeton
Willard
twood
25 YSeverance
287
Cornish
Merino
Windsor
GREELEY
Kelim
Lucerne
(392
Barnesville
34
LQVELAND O
Campion
Berfhoud
Gil
263
37
Kersey
Evans
Messex
34
SCALE OF MILES
10 15 20
Johns
Goodrich
144
Orchard
Weldona
towns7
o Hardin
Hill-
Snyderose
60
256
Milliken
La Salle
Log Lane
MISSILE SILOS OF
THE HIGH PLAINS
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Back:
NUCLEAR MISSILE SILOS
Scattered over the fields and farmlands
of seven Midwestern and Great Plains
states, poised on underground launch
pads, are 1,000 nuclear missiles aimed at
targets thousands of miles away. Shown
on reverse side are the 200 launch sites
of Wyoming, Nebraska, and Colorado.
Madison, Wisconsin 53703
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315 West Gorham St.