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>The first months of President Donald Trump’s second administration has had a theme of cutting many government programs, but there’s at least one notable exception. That’s the $140.9 billion upgrade of America’s nuclear arsenal to Sentinel missiles, which will replace the nation’s aging Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs). Everything is full steam ahead when it comes to upgrading the nation’s land-based leg of its nuclear program, located for the last half century in a tri-state area that includes Wyoming and is overseen by F.E. Warren Airforce Base in Cheyenne. Stephen Kravitsky, director of the Sentinel Site Activation Task Force (SATAF) Detachment 10, is in charge of the project at F.E. Warren. He has 22 people working to prepare for the incoming Sentinels.
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