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Holy Loch is not just a footnote from history « The Celtic League

Holy Loch is not just a footnote from history This month is the 60th anniversary of the establishment of the US nuclear submarine base at Holy Loch on the Clyde. The event was not without controversy. While it brought prosperity to the Dunoon area it was also the focus of protest until it was closed and the submarines sailed away. The base was established as a NATO operation to maintain a ‘nuclear deterrent’ to the Warsaw Pact. It complemented the nearby Royal Naval nuclear base and both attracted the presence of Soviet Navy (and Warsaw Pact) vessels to counter them.

How Scotland s Dunoon became an American nuclear base, and a target « nuclear-news

60 years on: The day the US Navy came armed with nuclear missiles https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/19140712.60-years-day-us-navy-came-armed-nuclear-missiles/  By Sandra Dick  7 Mar 21,  THE sun shone brightly over the calm Holy Loch on a beautiful early March day in 1961, as USS Proteus - 18,000 tons of American might - glided towards her foe. By late afternoon, she was passing…

60 years on: The day the US Navy came armed with nuclear missiles

60 years on: The day the US Navy came armed with nuclear missiles
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How US nuclear missiles found a base in Scotland

BBC News By Craig Williams image captionUSS Proteus at anchor in the Holy Loch in 1961 Dunoon was no stranger to submarines and their crews by the time the first Americans arrived there in March 1961 but establishing a US base in Scotland was still a controversial move. The Argyll town sits at the mouth of the Holy Loch on the east side of the Cowal peninsula. The loch opens straight out into the Clyde and a combination of deep waters, natural shelter, and easy access to the open sea, had already ensured it was a strategically important spot when war broke out in 1939.

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