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Working into the night, employees at the Aircraft Maintenance and Regeneration Center use circular saws to cut up a BGM-109G Tomahawk ground launched cruise missile (GLCM). Forty-one GLCMs and their launch canisters and seven transporter-erector-launchers will be disposed of at the base in the first round of reductions mandated by the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty

A worker at the Aircraft Maintenance and Regeneration Center uses a circular saw to destroy a component of a BGM-109G Tomahawk ground launched cruise missile (GLCM). Forty-one GLCMs and their launch canisters and seven transporter-erector-launchers are being disposed of at the base in the first round of reductions mandated by the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty

A close-up view of a circular saw cutting into the body of a BGM-109G Tomahawk ground launched cruise missile (GLCM). Forty-one GLCMs and their launch canisters and seven transporter-erector-launchers will be disposed of at the base in the first round of reductions mandated by the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty

Under the glow of work lights, employees of the Aircraft maintenance and Regeneration Center cut into the body of a BGM-109G Tomahawk ground launched cruise missile (GLCM). Forty-one GLCMs and their launch canisters and seven transporter-erector-launchers are being disposed of at the base in the first round of reductions mandated by the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty

The frame of a ground launched cruise missile (GLCM) transporter-erector-launcher (TEL) is cut in half by a worker using a circular saw. Forty-one GLCMs and their launch canisters and seven TELs are being disposed of at the base in the first round of reductions mandated by the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty

Working into the night, an employee of the Aircraft Maintenance and Regeneration Center uses a circular saw to cut up a BGM-109G Tomahawk ground launched cruise missile (GLCM). Forty-one GLCMs and their launch canisters and seven transporter-erector-launchers are being disposed of at the base in the first round of reductions mandated by the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty

A worker uses a plasma-arc cutter to burn through the body of a BGM-109G Tomahawk ground launched cruise missile (GLCM). Forty-one GLCMs and their launch canisters and seven transporter-erector-launchers are being disposed of at the base in the first round of reductions mandated by the treaty

An overhead view of workers at the Aircraft Maintenance and Regeneration Center cutting up a BGM-109G Tomahawk ground launched cruise missile (GLCM). Forty-one GLCMs and their launch canisters and seven transporter-erector-launchers are being disposed of at the base in the first round of reductions mandated by the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty

An employee of the Aircraft Maintenance and Regeneration Center uses a plasma-arc cutter to burn through the interior of a BGM-109G Tomahawk ground launched cruise missile, the first of 41 that will be destroyed in the initial round of reductions mandated by the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty. Forty-one launch canisters and seven transporter-erector-launchers will also be disposed of in the first round

Workers use circular saws to cut into the body of a BGM-109G Tomahawk ground launched cruise missile (GLCM). Forty-one GLCMs and their launch canisters and seven transporter-erector-launchers are being disposed of at the base in the first round of reductions mandated by the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty

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Base: Davis-Monthan Air Force Base

State: Arizona (AZ)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: MSGT Jose Lopez Jr.

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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18/10/1988
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workers workers use saws body bgm tomahawk ground g tomahawk ground missile cruise missile glcm forty one forty one glcms canisters round first round reductions intermediate range nuclear forces treaty arizona davis monthan air force base tomahawk cruise missile high resolution intermediate range nuclear forces treaty msgt jose lopez jr bgm 109 g tomahawk ground seven transporter erector launchers us air force air force base us national archives