On September 18, 1980, an airman conducting routine maintenance on the Titan II missile site near Damascus Arkansas made a mistake—as humans are prone to do—that resulted in the death of a fellow airman and the destruction of a nuclear missile launch site. His mistake was one even the best of us could have made.
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On September 18, 1980, an airman conducting routine maintenance on the Titan II missile site near Damascus Arkansas made a mistake—as humans are prone to do—that resulted in the death of a fellow airman and the destruction of a nuclear missile launch site. His mistake was one even the best of us could have made.