Category of launch sites.
Subtopics
Comiso US base in the 1980's for 37 BGM-109G ground-launched cruise missiles. The launchers and missiles were withdrawn and destroyed under the INF Treaty with the Soviet Union.
Florennes US base in the 1980's for 12 BGM-109G ground-launched cruise missiles. The launchers and missiles were withdrawn and destroyed under the INF Treaty with the Soviet Union.
Greenham Common US base in the 1980's for 29 BGM-109G ground-launched cruise missiles. The launchers and missiles were withdrawn and destroyed under the INF Treaty with the Soviet Union.
Hahn AB MGM-13A Mace operating base.
Molesworth US base in the 1980's for 6 BGM-109G ground-launched cruise missiles. The launchers and missiles were withdrawn and destroyed under the INF Treaty with the Soviet Union.
Sembach AB Matador and MGM-13A Mace operating base, 1955 to 1966.
Wheelus AFB Mace/Matador operating location. Crews from Europe would come here once a year to live-fire one of the cruise missiles then deployed around-the-clock in Germany.
Woensdrecht US base for BGM-109G ground-launched cruise missiles. Never became operational prior to the INF Treaty with the Soviet Union.
Wueschheim US base in the 1980's for 31 BGM-109G ground-launched cruise missiles. The launchers and missiles were withdrawn and destroyed under the INF Treaty with the Soviet Union.
Launch Sites:
Sembach AB,
Mace South Korea,
Mace Taiwan,
Comiso,
Florennes,
Greenham Common,
Molesworth,
Wueschheim,
Bitburg AB,
Hahn AB,
Kadena AB,
Wheelus AFB,
Woensdrecht.