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Doctor Sent to Arctic Base Discovers Its Hidden Mission Decades Later

The Secret Cold War Base Beneath Greenland’s Ice

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
in Climate Change, Cold War & Espionage, Environment, History and Military, Military Secrets & Operations, Scientific Research & Discoveries
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Greenland’s Frozen Military Base and Its Long-Lost Secrets - image credit Robert M. Weiss via CNN

The US Secretly Built a Nuclear Base Under Greenland – Here’s What Happened - image credit Robert M. Weiss via CNN

The Cold War’s Hidden Arctic Experiment: A Doctor’s Journey to Camp Century

A Secret Beneath the Ice

In 1962, amidst rising Cold War tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union, a young doctor was sent to what he believed was a polar research station in Greenland. Dr. Robert Weiss, then 26 years old and fresh from his medical residency at Bellevue Hospital in New York, was deployed to Camp Century, a U.S. military outpost hidden beneath the Arctic ice.

Decades later, Weiss learned that his temporary home was more than a scientific hub—it was part of a top-secret military initiative aimed at testing nuclear missile deployment from the Arctic.

Life in a Frozen City

Located 800 miles from the North Pole, Camp Century was an engineering marvel. It was constructed entirely beneath the ice, featuring a network of tunnels and prefabricated buildings housing everything from sleeping quarters to laboratories. A nuclear reactor powered the base, a testament to Cold War ambitions of self-sustaining Arctic operations.

Despite the extreme environment, life underground was surprisingly comfortable. The camp had a gym, laundry, mess hall, and even nightly movie screenings and 10-cent martinis. Weiss, serving as the camp’s doctor, had few emergencies to deal with, given that most of the residents were young, healthy men.

“We thought it was safe, and no one told us otherwise,” Weiss recalled about living near the nuclear reactor. He spent his free time studying medical textbooks, playing chess, and occasionally venturing to the surface—where the Arctic’s barren, tree-less expanse led to a running joke that “there was a pretty girl hiding behind every tree.”

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Project Iceworm: A Buried Military Secret

Though Camp Century was publicly presented as a scientific research station, its real purpose was far more strategic. The U.S. military secretly tested Project Iceworm, an audacious plan to construct a vast underground missile launch system within the Greenland ice sheet.

The vision? A network of tunnels spanning 52,000 square miles—about the size of Alabama—capable of housing 600 nuclear missiles aimed at the Soviet Union. However, structural issues and shifting ice made the plan unfeasible, and no missiles were ever installed. The project remained classified until 1997, when Danish researchers uncovered declassified U.S. documents revealing the hidden military ambitions behind Camp Century.

Weiss, like many others stationed at the camp, had no idea. “I did not know about any missiles or nuclear plans,” he admitted years later. “But we were told they wanted to run a subway under the ice.”

The Legacy of Camp Century

By 1967, maintaining the tunnels became increasingly difficult as the shifting ice deformed the structures. The camp was abandoned, leaving behind not just buildings but also potential environmental risks.

The U.S. military removed the nuclear reactor, but radioactive wastewater, sewage, and chemical waste remain entombed in the ice. Scientists predict that if climate change accelerates Arctic melting, these remnants could resurface by the next century, posing unforeseen hazards.

Despite its brief operational lifespan, Camp Century left a lasting impact on science. Researchers stationed there drilled the first deep ice core, revealing 100,000 years of climate history—a milestone in paleoclimatology. In 2019, a rediscovered sediment sample from the camp provided the first evidence that parts of Greenland were ice-free 400,000 years ago, offering crucial insights into potential future sea-level rise.

A Forgotten Outpost, An Ongoing Mystery

Though largely erased from history, Camp Century’s legacy continues to influence Arctic research, military strategy, and climate science. For Dr. Weiss, his time in the frozen tunnels shaped his medical career and left him with a unique perspective on one of the Cold War’s most audacious experiments.

“This core lives on,” said Paul Bierman, a University of Vermont geomorphologist. “Everything else at the camp is crushed and most of the people who worked there are gone. But this ice tells us a story we need to hear now more than ever.”

Camp Century remains buried under layers of history—both literal and figurative. But as the ice melts and secrets thaw, the world may yet uncover more from this Cold War relic beneath Greenland’s frozen frontier.

 

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