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Raven Rock Mountain Complex

1951 establishments in PennsylvaniaContinuity of government in the United StatesDisaster preparedness in the United StatesMilitary facilities in PennsylvaniaNuclear bunkers in the United States
South Mountain Range (Maryland−Pennsylvania)United States nuclear command and controlVague or ambiguous time from June 2014
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The Raven Rock Mountain Complex (RRMC), also known as Site R, is a U.S. military installation with an underground nuclear bunker near Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania, at Raven Rock Mountain that has been called an "underground Pentagon".: 2  The bunker has emergency operations centers for the United States Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps. Along with Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center in Virginia and the Cheyenne Mountain Complex in Colorado, it formed the core bunker complexes for the US continuity of government plan during the Cold War to survive a nuclear attack.

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Raven Rock Mountain Complex
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