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The Air Force said its nuclear missile capsules were safe, toxic dangers lurked

The toxic dangers were recorded in hundreds of pages of documents dating back to the 1980s that were obtained by The Associated Press through Freedom of Information Act requests.

Documents: Air Force said its nuclear missile capsules were safe, but toxins lurked

A large pool of dark liquid festering on the floor. No fresh air. Computer displays that would overheat and ooze out a fishy-smelling gel that nauseated the crew. Asbestos readings 50 times higher than the Environmental Protection Agency's safety standards. These are just some of the past toxic risks that were in the underground capsules and silos where Air Force nuclear missile crews have worked since the 1960s.

Documents show toxins in Air Force nuclear missile capsules

Documents show toxins in Air Force nuclear missile capsules
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nuclear missile capsules: US Air Force said its nuclear missile capsules safe; but toxic dangers lurked, documents show

Air Force nuclear missile crews faced toxic risks in capsules since the 60s. Documents reveal hazards ignored by leadership. Current cancer cases prompt Air Force review and extensive testing. Concerns arise over past exposures to asbestos, PCBs, and other dangers. Capsules under scrutiny despite initial dismissals. Missileers seek transparency and medical vigilance while concerns about risks linger. Plans for base modernization consider health standards, but past exposures remain a concern for affected service members.

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