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▸ noun: The Deep Underground Command Center, sometimes also called the Deep Underground Command and Control Site, was a United States military installation that was proposed on January 31, 1962, to be "a very deep underground center close to the Pentagon, perhaps 3,000–4,000 feet (914–1,219 meters) down, protected to withstand direct hits by high-yield weapons and endure about 30 days in a post-attack period."
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▸ noun: The Deep Underground Command Center, sometimes also called the Deep Underground Command and Control Site, was a United States military installation that was proposed on January 31, 1962, to be "a very deep underground center close to the Pentagon, perhaps 3,000–4,000 feet (914–1,219 meters) down, protected to withstand direct hits by high-yield weapons and endure about 30 days in a post-attack period."
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