Beyond horizons: a half century of Air Force space leadership

In this book, the author embarks on a study of the Air Force₂s long involvement in initiating, developing, and applying the technology of space-based systems in support of the nation₂s security. His analysis ranges from America's space and missile efforts prior to the launch of the Soviet sputn...

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Main Author: Spires, David N. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Maxwell AFB, Ala.] Air Force Space Command [u.a.] 1998
Edition:Rev. ed.
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Summary:In this book, the author embarks on a study of the Air Force₂s long involvement in initiating, developing, and applying the technology of space-based systems in support of the nation₂s security. His analysis ranges from America's space and missile efforts prior to the launch of the Soviet sputniks in 1957, right up to the coming of age of military space employment in the Persian Gulf War of 1991. The author offers an assessment of the Air Force's leadership position in the ongoing debate over service roles and missions and its vision for the nation's space program entering the new century. This book is a slightly revised edition of a book originally published by Air Force Space Command in 1997.
Physical Description:XXIII, 383 S., [8] Bl. Ill.

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