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English: 432d Fighter-Interceptor Squadron Northrop F-89H-5-NO Scorpion 54-409 1957

Stationed at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport, Minnesota. At Indian Springs Auxillary Airfield, Nevada armed with a "Genie" nuclear missile.

Aircraft fired the nuclear weapon as the "John Shot" of Operation Plumb Bob, 19 July 1959
Date Taken in 1958
Source Isham, Marty (2010), U.S. Air Force Interceptors: A Military Photo Logbook 1946-1979, Specialty Pr Pub & Wholesalers ISBN 1580071503 Image source listed as United States Air Force
Author United States Air Force
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