[PDF.86lc] Army Ballistic Missile Programs at Cape Canaveral 1953 through 1988 - Research Using V-1 and V-2, Redstone, Jupiter, Pershing Missile Programs
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| #1736193 in Books | 2017-01-14 | Original language:English | 10.00 x.24 x7.00l, | File type: PDF | 103 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| An outstanding addition to one's technical reference library.|By William E. Thompson II|William Thompson 1:59am Jan 22 This is a VERY informative reference for those of us Pershing vets who have an interest in the history of the development of Pershing. Its an excellent read, well written with a detailed view of the testing and validation process that is involved with
The United States Army has sponsored far fewer launches on the Eastern Range than either the Air Force or the Navy. Only about a tenth of the range's missile and space flights can be attributed to Army programs, versus more than a third sponsored by each of the other services. Nevertheless, numbers seldom tell the whole story, and we would be guilty of a grave disservice if we overlooked the Army's impressive achievements in the development of rocket-powered vehicles, mi...
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