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Show - Pj3ge'Al4 THE DAILY HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday, October ort: Nuclear arms now stored in fewer states nil The WASHINGTON (AP) U.S. of stockpile nuclear weapons is now positioned in 16 states nine fewer than just three years ago, according to private nuclear amis specialists who have tracked the locations for a decade. North Dakota has replaced South Carolina as the state with the nuclear warheads, and most Louisiana's Barksdale Air Force Base is now the single largest nuclear arms site in the country, a report by Robert Norris and William Arkin said. The states that have had ail nuclear weapons removed since Army Reserve Pvt. Bret L. Vrteland has completed basic training at Ft. Leonard E. Wood, Wayneville, Mo. Vreeland is the son of Mark L. Vreeiand of Pleasant Grove and Anrte G. Roberts of Los Gatos, Calif. i i 15, 1395 . Arrny Reserve Pv t. Preston J. Bassett has completed basic training at Ft. Leonard E. Wood, Mo. Bassett is the son of Kieth D. and Arlene C. Bassett of Cedar Way-hesvill- e. I i 992 are Alaska, Arkansas, Florida. Hawaii, Kansas, Maine, Michigan, New Jersey and New York, the report said. Georgia, Louisiana and North Dakota now have more than they did in 1992. The Pentagon as a matter of policy refuses to discuss locations of nuclear weapons. The report by Norris and Arkin will be published in the coming issue of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. Norris said it is based on publicly available documents. The two are authors of numerous authoritative books on nuclear weapons. In ail. about 7,000 nuclear war .Army Pvt. Roger A. Beaulieu has entered basic training at Ft. Sill. Law ton. Okla Beaulieu is the son of Roger and Aldonna Beaulieu of American- Fork. heads are stationed on U.S. territod ry, plus about 480 at sites in Europe, Arkin and Norris estimated. Also, about 1,500 additional warheads are aboard submarines at sea, they said. At the peak in the 1980s, there were roughly 24,000 U.S. nuclear warheads around the world. Now there are about 9,000, and by the turn of the century the total will be about half that if strategic arms reductions treaties are implemented. In 1992, the Bush administration removed all the American nuclear weapons from South Korea; now the only overseas sites are air bases land-base- in Germany, Britain, Turkey, Italy, Greece, the Netherlands and gium, Norris and Arkin said. South Carolina has seen a drop . in the number of nuclear warheads on its soil since 1992 because of the retirement of many ballistic missile submarines that were based at Charleston, Norris said in an interview. Louisiana has seen a slight increase from 910 warheads three years ago to 1,010 now because of its central role in storing nuclear gravity bombs and cruise missiles to arm the several dozen bombers at Barksdale, Norris said. Bel- H North Dakota leads ail states with 1,710 warheads, up by about 60 from three years ago. They are 2 bombers at Minot Air for Force Base and Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles at Grand Forks Air Force Base, Norris said. in Georgia has had an increase nuclear weapons because of the growth in recent years of the fleet of Trident ballistic missile submarines based at King's Bay. Norris and Arkin estimate there are 768 active warheads for the King's Bay subs; the same number are in Washington state for Trident subs at Bangor. B-5- --" 'AYLOE Army National Guard Pvt. Raymond K. Carter IV has completed basic training at Ft. Sill, Lawton. Okla. .(Carter is the son of Raymond K. Carter III of Burke, Va.. and Kathleen M. Carter of Orem. FUEOTOTE After Being One oS the Leading Furniture Stores in Orem WE HAVE MAUDE TEE SIGN O CLOSE THIS STORE FOREVER f Army Pvt. Joshua L. Davis has completed the basic field artillery cannoneer course at Ft. Sill, Law-ton. Okla. 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