Talk:Caribou Air Force Station/@comment-2600:1700:B481:2530:CC42:211D:A5DE:4F87-20180719014751

HAVING SERVED THERE FROM MAY 1952 TILL DEC. 6 1955 WE WERE EXPOSED TO THE A BOMB QUIET OFTEN  FROM GUARDING THE BOMB WHILE WE TRANSPORTED IT AND THE DETONATOR WHICH WE WE CARRIED IN OUR VEHICLE TO THE FLIGHT LINE. ALSO WE HAD PATROLS THAT WENT BY THE LAKE THAT IS STILL RADIOACTIVE  JUST LAST YEAR I MADE MY FIRST VISIT SINCE I WAS DISCHARGED AND THERE TWO VOLUNTEER MEN FOUND 50 BARRELS OF SOMETHING THAT HAD BEEN STORED IN THE GROUND FOR A LONG TIME. ALSO WE GUARDED A BUILDING WHERE THE NUCLEAR IGNITERS WAS STORED 24 HRS. AROUND THE THE CLOCK. I HAVE HAD CANCER TWICE AND I HAVE TRIED TO REACH A FEW FREINDS BUT THEY HAVE DIED FROM CANCER. MY QUESTION IS HAS THE AIR FORCE EVER LOOKED INTO THIS AND IF SO WHAT WAS THE OUTCOME. THE AREA I AM TALKING ABOUT IS CALLED AROOSTOOK NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE     THANK YOU ROCKNE LEE