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The Pershing Missile School, located at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, was established in the early 1960s to provide specialized training for U.S. Army personnel assigned to the Pershing missile system. As an instructor at this school, soldiers were responsible for teaching the assembly, maintenance, and operational procedures of the Pershing I and later Pershing II nuclear-capable ballistic missiles. The school played a critical role during the Cold War, ensuring crews were prepared for rapid deployment and effective use of the Pershing system in Europe as part of NATO’s deterrence strategy. The Pershing Missile School continued its mission until the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty led to the deactivation of the Pershing systems and the closure of related training programs in the late 1980s.
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