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Hill says fuses may have been misplaced

Published: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 12:14 a.m. MDT
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Hill Air Force Base has a role in the emerging international saga.

Four classified fuses for an intercontinental ballistic missile were at a Defense Logistics Agency warehouse at the Utah base when they were sent by mistake to Taiwan in August 2006. Officials say the containers, measuring nearly 33 inches high and almost 19 inches in diameter, apparently were placed in an unclassified area, rather than a classified section.

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