US Air Force nucleur missile crews face cancer risks after toxic exposure in decades-old capsules
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The Air Force's underground capsules and silos, utilized by nuclear missile crews since the 1960s, were found to have significant toxic risks, reports show.
The toxins 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. They tell a far different story from what Air Force leadership told the nuclear missile community decades ago, when the first reports of cancer among service members began to surface.
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