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The Lowry Bombing and Gunnery Range (LBGR) was a
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and Cold War facility that included 4 of the 6
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missile launch complexes southeast of
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Army Air Force range

The area of the Lowry range was initially part of the 1937 Buckley Field's that became an Army Airfield in 1942. In
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", training in "fixed and flexible gunnery", and rifle training were conducted at the range. The 1st of the Army Air Forces Bombardier Schools was at Lowry from July 1940 through March 14, 1941, used the Buckley range and graduated 3 instructor classes of graduates who opened the bombardier school at Barksdale Field. (from Volume I
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;Camp Bizerte: Camp Bizerte at the range was a World War II training facility for simulating an overseas Army field camp. Part of the 12-week AAF Photography Course at Lowry Field in 1943 was conducted at Camp Bizerte. Lowry Bombing and Gunnery Range was designated after the " Tech-Division Air Training Command" on September 20, 1946, transferred to the custody of
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cleared the 1st site at LBGR--—of munitions, and the site was certified along with the "BT1" site as clear on November 16, 1948. Post-war the west end of LBGR was used as an explosives demolition site. The "Air-to-Ground Bombing and Gunnery Mission" at LBGR terminated in 1956, and RBS by the redesignated (1955) Detachment 1, 11th RBS Sq, continued until it moved to the former La Junta Army Airfield (
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Bomb Plot, 1959-1990). In 1963, a portion of LBGR (Lowry Missile Site No. 1) had been "cleared of surface MEC"—munitions and explosives of concern). From 1960 and 1980, ~ of the LBGR were transferred to various other state and federal agencies and private owners. cited throughout the Five-Year Review Plan


Missile complexes

Lowry Missile Site No. 1 ("Lowry Air Force Missile Site" before being renamed in 1960) of included a large portion of the LBGR and began in September 1958 with the start of construction prior to excavation for the eventual 4 complexes (1 off of LBGR,--additional Site No. 2 also had a complex on the former range). Construction on the 1st operational complex, Titan I Missile Complex 1A, began in April 1959, mining excavation of 1/2 million cubic yards of rock was completed by 4 June 1961, and the site was finished in December 1961 (the dedication was on April 18, 1962). Complex 1A was on with ~ "bounded by a chain-link fence". Missiles were assembled at the
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plant southwest of Denver (the co-located test site with 4 stands had been transferred to the Air Force), and Lowry AFB's 724th Strategic Missile Squadron (April 26, 1961 – June 25, 1965) commanded the Site No. 1 complexes. Site No. 1 was adjacent to the Lowry Landfill on the west and Complex 1A was privatized on January 31, 1969. In January 1964 the Secretary of Defense informed congress the Titan 1 bases would be closed in 1965, and the last Lowry missile was taken off alert status March 26, 1965 (all Titan 1s were in storage by April 18). (Titan 1s were stored at Mira Loma Air Force Station, California, until being scrapped in Spring 1966.) Titan I Missile Complex 2A on the former LBGR was transferred to the
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on October 12, 1977.


Denver area complexes

A total of six missile complex sites operated in the Denver area from 1960 – 1965. :On the Lowry Bombing and Gunnery Range :: 724-A, SW of Watkins, Colorado :: 724-B, SSW of Watkins, Colorado :: 724-C, S of Bennett, Colorado :: 725-A, 14 miles SE of Watkins, Colorado :Outside the LBGR :: 725-B, 4 miles NNE of Deer Trail, Colorado :: 725-C, 5 miles SSE of Elisabeth, Colorado


Lowry Training Annex

In 1969, Lowry Training Annex adjacent to the former LBGR area was established after the Department of the Navy transferred ~ to the U.S. Air Force (the Navy had nearby land as early as July 30, 1948, and used the bombing range in 1952 for training).


Bennett Army National Guard facility

The Bennett Army National Guard facility of at the former Complex 2A (southeast corner of LBGR) was a Colorado Army National Guard military installation used for training. In 2006 the Bennett facility was excessed by the government and was the "last federal property transferred" of the former Lowry Bombing and Gunnery Range. In 2012, oil was struck on the Former Lowry Bombing and Gunnery Range.


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