Displays

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The INF treaty allowed for a total of fifteen Pershing II and GLCM missiles for display. Seven Pershing IIs were retained.

U.S. Army Artillery Museum

Fort Sill, Oklahoma Location verified 2014

White Sands Missile Range Museum

White Sands Missile Range

New Mexico

Location verified 2014

Air Force Space & Missile Museum

Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

Florida

Location verified 2014

U.S. Space & Rocket Center

Huntsville, Alabama

Current location of all three missiles is unknown as of 2008

Virginia Air and Space Center

Hampton, Virginia

Location verified 2014

National Air and Space Museum

Washington, DC

Location verified 2014

Central Armed Forces Museum

Moscow, Russia

Location verified 2014

Militärhistorisches Museum Flugplatz

Berlin-Gatow, Germany

Location verified 2014

Auto & Technik Museum Sinsheim

Sinsheim, Germany

Location verified 2014

U.S. Army Ordnance Training and Heritage Center

Fort Lee, Virginia

Location verified 2014

Redstone Arsenal

Alabama

Location verified 2014

Wiley Kaserne

Neu-Ulm, West Germany

Current location unknown

During the 1960s, displayed in front of the Orlando Sentinel offices.

Moved to VFW Post 4287 on Goldenrod Road, Orlando, Florida. (sometime after 1973 when the building was constructed)

Damaged in a storm and repaired.

Planned to be scrapped, given to Kim Kline who took it to Special Operations Memorial Plaza in Jackson, Missouri.

Current location unknown

Weiner, Jeff. (January 29, 2010) "Pershing I finds new home". Orlando Sentinel.

NATO Air Base Geilenkirchen

Flugplatz Teveren

Current location unknown

Pershing II on erector launcher

Pershing 1A on erector launcher

Pershing 1 on transporter erector launcher

Pershing II erected on erector launcher

Pershing II

Pershing 1 erect on base

Pershing I

Pershing II on erector launcher

Pershing II

Pershing 1 warhead and guidance and control section located in History Center. Removed from missile that was on display in the Rocket Garden and damaged in a hurricane. Pershing I Nose Cone

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Pershing 1A on erector launcher

Pershing 1 on transporter erector launcher

Pershing II on erector launcher

Pershing II erect on base

Pershing II Missile

Pershing II missile with Soviet Pioneer RD-10 (SS-20)

Pershing II erect on base

German Air Force Pershing 1A on erector launcher with MAN truck

German Air Force Pershing 1A on erector launcher with MAN truck, Programmer Test Station/Power Station on MAN truck

Dismounted Programmer Test Station console in museum

Pershing 1 on Transporter Erector Launcher

Ordnance Circle, Fort Lee, VA

Originally on display at the U.S Army Ordnance Museum, Aberdeen Proving Grounds.

Originally located in front of Newhall Hall near Gate 10. Moved to Pershing Park on Honest John Road in 2012.

Hawkins, Kari. (June 27, 2012). "Pershing stands sentinel in customer service area". Redstone Rocket.

Pershing 1 displayed in front of Headquarters, 1st Battalion, 81st Field Artillery Regiment. Displayed from at least 1969 but removed by 1983.

Pershing 1 in front of the Orlando Sentinel

(c. 1960)

Pershing 1 disassembled in the yard of Kim Kline (2010)

Pershing 1 (1985)