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  Cheyenne Mountain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In support of USSTRATCOM, CMOC provides a day-to-day picture of precisely what is in space and where it is located.
CMOC is responsible for providing support to USNORTHCOM's mission of homeland defense and USSTRATCOM's mission of space and missile warning, formerly associated with U.S. Space Command.
The main entrance to the complex is approximately one-third of a mile (540 m) from the North Portal via a tunnel which leads to a pair of steel Blast Doors each weighing 25 tons.
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 Top20Omaha.com - Your Top20Guide to Omaha, NE.
During the Cold War, Strategic Air Command (SAC) headquarters was located at Offutt.
The successor to SAC, the United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) is now also headquartered at Offutt.
The base is controlled by the 55th Wing and hosts several tenant units including Air Force Weather Agency, and the United States Air Force Heartland of America Band.
www.top20omaha.com   (2848 words)

  
 Documents Relating to the Foreign Policy of the Clinton Administration
Department of Defense, additional written answers provided for the Senate Armed Services Committee for the September 22, 1994, hearing on the Nuclear Posture Review.
U.S., USSTRATCOM, Major J. Hogler, USAF, "Post START II Arms Control," 18 September 1996.
U.S., USSTRATCOM, "Post START II Arms Reductions: Warfighter's Assessment," 30 December 1996.
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