Department of Defense Appropriations for 1961: Hearings Before Ths Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-sixth Congress, Second Session, Volume 13, Parts 6-7U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 |
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... BOMARC B , with an effective range of about twice that of the BOMARC A model also provides a means of making bomber inter- ceptions farther out from our own borders . The recent series of flight test failures on the BOMARC B was caused ...
... BOMARC B , with an effective range of about twice that of the BOMARC A model also provides a means of making bomber inter- ceptions farther out from our own borders . The recent series of flight test failures on the BOMARC B was caused ...
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... BOMARC DEVELOPMENT Mr. SIKES . Dr. York , I would like to talk to you about BOMARC for a few minutes . BOMARC appears to be in about the same status as ATLAS was a few months ago . However , I believe there are more people who feel that ...
... BOMARC DEVELOPMENT Mr. SIKES . Dr. York , I would like to talk to you about BOMARC for a few minutes . BOMARC appears to be in about the same status as ATLAS was a few months ago . However , I believe there are more people who feel that ...
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... BOMARC Mr. FLOOD . Let me point this out to you : You have always been very careful in any statement you make or any ... BOMARC you made a point of leaving that out . Dr. YORK . Well , the question is not a technical one . The question ...
... BOMARC Mr. FLOOD . Let me point this out to you : You have always been very careful in any statement you make or any ... BOMARC you made a point of leaving that out . Dr. YORK . Well , the question is not a technical one . The question ...
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... BOMARC PROGRAM Mr. WEAVER . In view of the statement you have made , and I do not want to get into a matter that the ... BOMARC and so to speak have nothing . Dr. YORK . We have not spent this much . Mr. WEAVER . I wonder if you could ...
... BOMARC PROGRAM Mr. WEAVER . In view of the statement you have made , and I do not want to get into a matter that the ... BOMARC and so to speak have nothing . Dr. YORK . We have not spent this much . Mr. WEAVER . I wonder if you could ...
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... BOMARC FAILURES Mr. MINSHALL . Dr. York , as I stated previously in my off - the - rec- ord remarks , it was not my intention to bring up anything concern- ing BOMARC at this time because it is the understanding of the committee that we ...
... BOMARC FAILURES Mr. MINSHALL . Dr. York , as I stated previously in my off - the - rec- ord remarks , it was not my intention to bring up anything concern- ing BOMARC at this time because it is the understanding of the committee that we ...
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Admiral BENNETT Admiral FELT Admiral HAYWARD Admiral PARKER agencies air defense Air Force aircraft airplane appropriation ARPA ATLAS ballistic missile basic research beryllium BETTS biological warfare BMEWS BOMARC bomber budget capability Chairman CHARYK chemical Chiefs of Staff Command committee contract Corps cost Department of Defense development program Discussion effective effort electronic emergency fund equipment evaluation fallout field fiscal year 1961 FLOOD FORD FRIEDMAN going ICBM Joint Chiefs laboratories LAIRD launch MAHON ment military million MINSHALL MINUTEMAN Navy NIKE-ZEUS nuclear obligations Office operational OSTERTAG percent personnel POLARIS POWER present problem procurement projects question radar range record requirements research and development Research and Engineering rocket satellite Secretary of Defense SHEPPARD SIKES Soviet space statement submarine talking target technical things THOMSON tion TITAN transfer TRUDEAU U.S. ARMY vehicles VTOL WAGMIGHT warfare warhead weapon system YORK ZEUS
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