High level radioactive waste storage tank: Savannah River Plant (300 square miles): Aiken, SC. 35 million gallons of high level radioactive waste are stored in the deteriorating tanks, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
Community monitoring station with noble gas and tritium samples, Pahrump, NV, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
Aboard the USS Tarawa before landing during war games, Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, CA, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
Central Receiver Test Facility, Experiment on re-entry of missile nose cones into atmosphere. Sandia National Laboratories - developer of nuclear ordinance, Kirtland AFB, NM, 65 square miles, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
Central Receiver Test Facility, Experiment on re-entry of missile nose cones into atmosphere, Sandia National Laboratories (developer of nuclear ordinance), Kirtland AFB: NM: 65 square miles, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
View from top of Yucca Mountain (proposed permanent storage facility for high level nuclear wastes), Nevada Test Site: 1350 square miles, NV, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
War Games (training Germans for urban guerilla warfare) Ft. Hood: 339 square miles, Killeen, TX, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
War Games, Ft. Devens: 18 square miles, Ayer, MA, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
Medical Corps training with simulated battle wounds, Ft. Devens: 18 square miles, Ayer, MA, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
Solar Furnace: to study efforts of thermal radiation on electronic circuits, transistors and other missile components, Sandia National Laboratories at Kirtland AFB: 65 square miles, Albuquerque, NM, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center: The Mojave Desert, 932 square miles, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
Hawk missile radar, White Sands Missile Range: 3200 square miles, NM, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
Abandoned complex 34, Cape Canaveral: 25 square miles, FL, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
National Guard officer, Fort Hood, Texas, 340 square miles, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Mojave Desert, CA, 932 square miles, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant, (an attempt to decontaminate ground water after three towns were forced to close down their water supply due to contamination) New Brighton, MN, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
Naval Weapons Testing Base (abandoned in 1974 because of total contamination) The Salton Sea: 45 square miles, California, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
Space Museum, Alamogordo, NM, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
Gypsy-mobile microwave device used to test vulnerability by missiles, radars, and tanks to nuclear blasts, Air Force Weapons Laboratories, Kirtland AFB: 65 square miles, Albuquerque, NM, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet
MOUT: simulated town for training in guerilla warfare, Fort Hood: 339 square miles, Killeen, TX, 1926 -
Barbara Norfleet