Officers at US nuclear missile base suspended in illegal drugs case

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FILE - In this Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2014, file photo, U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel talks with retired Army Col. Rebecca Hooper, program manager for the Center for the Intrepid, after Hagel spoke to soldiers, veterans and staff at the center in San Antonio. Hagel is making a rare visit to an Air Force nuclear missile base, on Thursday, hoping to boost morale among the Air Force men and women who operate, maintain and safeguard the nation's Minuteman 3 nuclear missiles, and who officials have said are increasingly tired of working in what can seem like oblivion. (AP Photo/The San Antonio Express-News, Lisa Krantz, File)
FILE - In this Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2014, file photo, U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel talks with retired Army Col. Rebecca Hooper, program manager for the Center for the Intrepid, after Hagel spoke to soldiers, veterans and staff at the center in San Antonio. Hagel is making a rare visit to an Air Force nuclear missile base, on Thursday, hoping to boost morale among the Air Force men and women who operate, maintain and safeguard the nation's Minuteman 3 nuclear missiles, and who officials have said are increasingly tired of working in what can seem like oblivion. (AP Photo/The San Antonio Express-News, Lisa Krantz, File)Lisa Krantz / AP

Two officers whose hands were on the nation’s nuclear trigger have been suspended from duty for alleged possession of illegal drugs, Air Force officials told NBC News on Thursday.

A Malmstrom Air Force Base missile maintenance team removes the upper section of an ICBM at a Montana missile site.
A Malmstrom Air Force Base missile maintenance team removes the upper section of an ICBM at a Montana missile site.John Parie / U.S. Air Force via AP file

The two ICBM missile launch officers are assigned to the 341st Air Wing at Malmstrom Air Force base in Montana and would be responsible for launching nuclear-armed Minuteman 3 intercontinental ballistic missiles.

The security clearances for the two have been suspended, effectively relieving them from duty pending an investigation into the alleged possession of illegal drugs.

News of the narcotics probe came as Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel was visiting another ICBM base in Wyoming to give a speech on the importance of the U.S. nuclear weapons mission, which has suffered from morale problems.

Maj. Gen. Michael Carey, the former commander of U.S. intercontinental ballistic missiles, was fired last year for excessive drinking and inappropriate behavior while leading a security delegation to Russia.

Jeff Black of NBC News and Reuters contributed to this report

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