30th CES receives DOD level award
VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. – Archeologists from 30th Civil Engineer Squadron Cultural Resources Management team, Kelli Brasket, Dr. James Carucci, Bob Peterson and Christopher Ryan, pose in front of the Advanced Ballistic Missile Re-Entry Systems site here. The gantry is the last one left in the world, and was also where the first nuclear-armed Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile went on alert in North America. (Courtesy photo)
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