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Related: About this forumMatt Gurney: America’s bored nuclear triggermen
http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2013/05/18/matt-gurney-americas-bored-nuclear-triggermen/Matt Gurney: Americas bored nuclear triggermen
Matt Gurney
13/05/18 | Last Updated: 13/05/17 5:17 PM ET
Its difficult to imagine a more alarming thought than bored, unruly nuclear-missile-launch crews. But a recent report by the Associated Press shows that this is indeed a problem.
As the AP reported earlier this month, 17 officers at an Air Force base in North Dakota were yanked from their jobs as control officers in Minuteman nuclear missile launch centres. Each centre contains two officers, sitting in a small capsule buried deep under the ground, whose job it would be if so ordered by the president or his successor to simultaneously turn their launch keys. That would send intercontinental ballistic missiles roaring off to deliver nuclear warheads to distant targets. This is, to say the least, a weighty responsibility.
The problems were first noted in March, when the base underwent a performance review. The control officers launch proficiency was assessed as marginal barely a passing grade. There were also a series of disciplinary problems, as well as issues with morale and behaviour, that led a senior officer at the base to declare that there was rot within the launch officers.
The Air Force, desperate to put a better face on the sad affair, assured Congress that in most areas of assessment, the base performed well.
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Matt Gurney: America’s bored nuclear triggermen (Original Post)
unhappycamper
May 2013
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JustABozoOnThisBus
(23,741 posts)1. What a horrible assignment ...
... to sit, doing nothing, all day, every day, it has to feel like a circle of hell.
Please, sir, may I clean a latrine or something? anything?
Aristus
(68,269 posts)2. If the bunkers don't include reading material and exercise equipment,
I would be surprised. I mean, it's not like standing guard at an ammunition depot where someone could slip past you if your head was down or your attention distracted.
These guys don't act unless there is an alert from HQ. And there must be a minutes-long sequence of events that has to occur before they would theoretically turn their keys. Plenty of time to get their attention, or wake them up, or something.
They should have some kind of stimulation down in those facilities. Reading, puzzles, training material, etc.