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US considering implications of nuclear decline
WASHINGTON - The mighty U.S. arsenal of nuclear weapons, midwived by World War II and nurtured by the Cold War, is declining in power and purpose while the military's competence in handling the world's most dangerous arms has eroded. At the same time, international efforts to contain the spread of such weapons look ineffective.
Nations:U.S. Afghanistan People:Robert Gates Barack Obama John McCain Source:(AP)
2008-10-26
No survivors so far found following B-52 crash
HONOLULU - The Air Force continued to hold out hope of finding survivors Tuesday in the crash of a B-52 bomber off Guam, but a brigadier general said there was no evidence that any of the airmen were alive.
Nations:U.S. Japan Source:(AP)
2008-07-22
Rescuers search off Guam for crew of crashed B-52
HONOLULU - Rescue crews were searching a vast area of floating debris and a sheen of oil Monday for crew members of an Air Force B-52 bomber that crashed off the island of Guam, officials said.
Nations:U.S. Japan Source:(AP)
2008-07-21
Rescuers search off Guam for crew of crashed B-52
HONOLULU - Rescue crews were searching a vast area of floating debris and a sheen of oil Monday for crew members of an Air Force B-52 bomber that crashed off the island of Guam, officials said.
Nations:U.S. Japan Source:(AP)
2008-07-21
$1.2B B-2 stealth bomber crashes in Guam
A B-2 stealth bomber plunged to the ground shortly after taking off from an air base in Guam on Saturday, the first time one crashed, but both pilots ejected safely, Air Force officials said.
Nations:U.S.
2008-02-23
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