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Description: National-security Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) infrastructure. Focuses on ad hoc C4I sites.
A Secret Landscape: The Cold War Infrastructure of the Nation's Capital Region America's Cold War Infrastructure Last update: April 9, 2013 at 18:20 New section - contributions welcomed! Please check back often as this site slowly evolves into a guide to the places and systems which helped protect America's security during those perilous years of the Cold War. Some of these facilities are still serving their original purposes, some have new roles, some are disused and neglected, some have been demolished, and a few existed only as proposals.
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Page title:A Secret Landscape: The Cold War Infrastructure of the Nation's Capital Region
Keywords:Cold War, Washington DC, bunkers, hardened, underground, AT&T, Bell System, Western Union, L-carrier, L-3, L3, L-4, L4, microwave, C3I, national security, civil defense, command, control, communications, intelligence, Site R, AJCC, ANMCC, Warrenton Training Center, Greenbrier, Presidential Emergency Facilities, Presidential Emergency Sites, Mount Pony, Culpeper, Public Emergency Radio, Decision Information Distribution System, Deep Underground Command Center
Description:The Cold War national-security command, control, communications, and intelligence infrastructure of the Washington DC region
IP-address:66.96.132.75

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Creation Date: 25-jun-2004
Expiration Date: 25-jun-2014