‘Nike Base’ in Worth County once housed nuclear missiles

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By Tara Fletcher
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SYLVESTER — In the early 1960s, most Worth County residents were unaware that two military batteries (just a few miles past Sylvester’s city limits) were each housing 11 missiles with 2-megaton nuclear warheads and one with a 10-megaton nuclear warhead.

The so-called Nike Base was decommissioned in 1966, but it continued its somber legacy afterward when it became a group youth home, an elderly care facility and a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center.

The separate parts of the base are currently owned by two private, local residents who operate businesses on the properties.

Although most signs of a once buzzing military base are long gone, a few still remain. They stand today as a legacy to the Cold War that had our country fearing — and preparing for — nuclear war.

Staff Photo: Tara FletcherStaff Photo: Tara Fletcher

Controls and switches are still present in a bunker on land that was once a nuclear missile storage/launch site in Worth County.

Author

Except for a brief period, Albany Herald Editor Carlton Fletcher has been a newspaperman, working as Sports Writer/Columnist for the weekly Ocilla Star, as Sports Writer/Sports Editor with The Tifton Gazette, and as Sports Writer/Copy Editor/News Reporter/Features Editor and Editor of the paper. He has won numerous awards for sports, news, business and column writing, including a first-place Business Writing award in last year’s Georgia Press Association awards competition.

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