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Lowry 724-A: topside view showing newly-installed missile #3654 on the raised missile platform. Nitrogen and helium delivery trailers stand in the foreground along with civilian and military contractors. Note the umbilical lines and quick disconnects are not attached to the missile. Taken: April 16, 1962 Source: AMF - 19610508-lowry-afb-titan-silo-complex-no-id-1
This photo shows an unknown Titan I complex with most major structures mostly complete. It is unclear if this shows a site at the 724th or 725th SMS. Taken: May 8, 1961 Source: Unknown photo courtesy of Art LeBrun. - 19620418-lowry-afb-titan-complex-sac-turnover-no-id-1
Lowry 724-A: topside view taken during turnover to Strategic Air Command. Two airmen stand in front of the flame bucket at launcher #3 where missile #3675 can be seen on the missile platform in the background. Missile #3662 can be seen on launcher #2 at right. Taken: April 18, 1962 Source: unknown photo courtesy of Art LeBrun - whatapisser-et resize
Equipment Terminal #1, latrine, Lowry 724-C. Shock-mounted urinal employing flexible hoses for protection from damage. Taken: October 22, 2000 Source: myself - tunnel-1-lafa
Launcher Air Filtration Facility at Lowry 724-C looking at the end of the air tunnel at launcher area #3. Just below, under the steel grating and down a short air shaft is a blast valve leading into the blast lock. Taken: Circa 2002 Source: Myself - pict0098
Stormy skies over Lowry 724-C. Taken near the entry portal looking northwest toward launchers #1 and #2. Openings to several shafts can be seen leading to the fuel terminal, the emergency escape shaft and the launcher air intake facility-- all sealed with heavy concrete blocks. Taken: August 3, 2005. Source: Myself - tunnel-10-lafa
Launcher Air Filtration Facility at Lowry 724-C looking down the tunnel toward the filtration facility and supply fan. Note the evidence of standing water in this area. Behind this view is the long tunnel leading to launchers 2 and 3 and their respective blast valves in the ceiling of blast lock #1. Taken: Circa 2002 Source: Myself - pict0096
Stormy skies over Lowry 724-C. Taken near the entry portal looking south. One of the orientation targets is visible at center and the security gate at right. Taken: August 3, 2005. Source: Myself - pict0075
Antenna terminal, Lowry 724-C showing the flange on the sump pump discharge line to the surface. The flange bears an impressive accretion of rust which has been washed out of the iron piping over the decades and which looks very much like a cave formation. Taken: August 3, 2005 Source: Myself - tunnel-7-lafa
Launcher Air Filtration Facility at Lowry 724-C looking down the left branch of the tunnel toward the blast valve at launcher 2 and its blast valve in the ceiling of blast lock #1. Taken: Circa 2002 Source: Myself - pict0097
Stormy skies over Lowry 724-C. Taken near the entry portal looking north toward launcher #2 and a tower made from one of the missile platform flame deflectors and salvaged items from inside the complex. Covered air shafts are in the foreground at right. Taken: August 3, 2005. Source: Myself - pict0094
Blast lock #2, Lowry 724-C showing floor beams and missing deck plating with water and conduit below. Taken: August 3, 2005 Source: Myself - pict0095
Stormy skies over Lowry 724-C. Taken near the entry portal looking east. Taken: August 3, 2005. Source: Myself - elev-motor-et resize
Equipment Terminal Lowry 724-C. - tunnel-9-lafa
Launcher Air Filtration Facility at Lowry 724-C looking down the right branch of the tunnel toward the blast valve at launcher 3 in the distance and its blast valve in the ceiling of blast lock #1. Taken: Circa 2002 Source: Myself