Clarksville Base, located at Fort Campbell, was one of 13 secret nuclear storage sites in the United States from 1948 to 1969, where one-third of the country's nuclear stockpile was stored in underground concrete tunnels; the facility required extreme security measures including shoot-to-kill orders, seven heavy gates, and strict protocols, and played a critical role during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis when weapons were prepared for potential deployment.
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In Clarksville, everyone knows Fort Campbell is home to the screaming eagles and the Green Beret. But the post also has a top secret nuclear history you may not know about.
>> News 2's tour of Clarksville continues as our Mark Kelly takes us back in time to the post Cold War past.
>> Going to have to give this a yank. It's a while since it's been opened.
There we go.
>> Historian Dr. John O'Brien takes us on a tour of Fort Campbell many have not seen firsthand. We had to go underground to experience it ourselves.
>> As we enter into the the structure, they all look like this. This is the basic shape of every tunnel, just varying lengths.
>> This tunnel and many others like it on this site are relics of a bygone era enclosed in 3 ft of concrete. 1/3 of the country's nuclear stockpile at one time was stored in this structure.
>> It's within these chambers that the fissile material was stored. The thing that's about the size of a pony keg said there was a blast and two of them tipped over and all that nuclear material got close together. You could set off a chain reaction that would not be explosive, but it'd be poisonous gamma radiation going all over.
>> From 1948 to 1969, this was called Clarksville Base, one of only 13 sites in the US. It took the military, Atomic Energy Commission, and a 300-person civilian workforce to safely store this nuclear material. Material that required routine checks and maintenance and strict procedures and codes had to be followed at every level.
>> The initiator has a half-life of 138 days. So, every 138 days, it needs to be replaced.
>> O'Brien takes us inside the newly opened museum, the Tennessee Wings of Liberty, which has an exhibit highlighting the post clandestine nuclear story.
>> It was a top secret program.
The area was blacked out on maps. It was a no-fly zone. No one was even allowed to park or break down on the roads that surrounded the facility. The guards had shoot-to-kill orders.
So, it was it was pretty secret.
>> The security inside here is incredible.
They had seven of these heavy gates within this one structure before a worker was able to get to any nuclear material.
>> You get the bank vault open, two-man control required. You have another keyed lock bank drill door behind it. You step into this chamber and you're confronted by a 10-ton blast door that can be only be opened with jacks.
>> During the October 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, Clarksville base was front and center. The US was on the verge of nuclear war.
>> During the Cuban Missile Crisis, we went all the way to DEFCON 2 and the weapons here were prepared and were at the gate of Clarksville base ready to be transported to the airfield. That was a pretty scary time.
>> The US avoided that war. The nuclear weapons remained stored here for a few more years, but in 1969, the government deactivated Clarksville base's secret nuclear program once and for all.
>> It would be very difficult to re- program today, but it was a a group of uniquely dedicated people uh that that kept us safe during the Cold War.
>> At Fort Campbell, Mark Kelly, News 2.
>> Now, out of the 13 nuclear sites across the country, O'Brien says the tunnels and structures here are better preserved than most.
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