Award-winning director R.J. Cutler plans to direct a documentary on Camp Century, a secret U.S. military installation built ...
A former American military base, said to be used for 'scientific research' but was home to a secret nuclear project, remains ...
Camp Century was a secret U.S. military base built inside the Greenland Ice Sheet in 1959 at the height of the Cold War.
What the visiting journalists weren’t told—nor were many of the soldiers living at the station, which could house up to ...
But hardly anyone knew the truth: Camp Century was also developing Project Iceworm, a network of complex tunnels and railway tracks that could house and transport some 600 nuclear missiles.
By 1962, the site was a full-time hub for Project Iceworm, a plan to establish a "subsurface railway" servicing 600 buried ballistic missiles. At any given time, between 85 and 200 soldiers lived ...
This forgotten US army base from the Cold War used to be the location of the government's secret "Project Iceworm." Researchers recently discovered that several toxic and radioactive substances ...
The highly classified endeavor was dubbed Project Iceworm (a vaguely sinister appellation that would have delighted Ernst Stavro Blofeld), “a major military installation, with almost two miles ...
But hardly anyone knew the truth: Camp Century was also developing Project Iceworm, a network of complex tunnels and railway tracks that could house and transport some 600 nuclear missiles.
Camp Century was built in 1959 and operational for seven years. The crew lived in extreme isolation, 127 miles away from ...