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... airplanes , because both were well - estab- lished industries and were able to step up to the mark . OSRD was principally effective in introducing new concepts of warfare , particularly in the areas of navigation , radar , and ...
... airplanes , because both were well - estab- lished industries and were able to step up to the mark . OSRD was principally effective in introducing new concepts of warfare , particularly in the areas of navigation , radar , and ...
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... airplane or a particular portion of it and begin on production ? Getting : Let me comment on that . You must ... airplanes a year , which was ridiculous in the minds of 17 On May 16 , 1940 , President Roosevelt called for an air force of ...
... airplane or a particular portion of it and begin on production ? Getting : Let me comment on that . You must ... airplanes a year , which was ridiculous in the minds of 17 On May 16 , 1940 , President Roosevelt called for an air force of ...
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... airplanes in World War II , we had an awfully difficult time with the Wright Field people because they were so focused on production . Now I'm making that statement to try to get some reaction from Bennie . Schriever : When the war ...
... airplanes in World War II , we had an awfully difficult time with the Wright Field people because they were so focused on production . Now I'm making that statement to try to get some reaction from Bennie . Schriever : When the war ...
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... airplanes as a part of foreign aid , then he got credit for that money and that money could be used for anything . 39 Louis A. Johnson ( 1891-1966 ) succeeded James Forrestal as Secretary of Defense in March 1949. During his tenure ...
... airplanes as a part of foreign aid , then he got credit for that money and that money could be used for anything . 39 Louis A. Johnson ( 1891-1966 ) succeeded James Forrestal as Secretary of Defense in March 1949. During his tenure ...
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... airplane , or something was ready to go into production . It was then handed over to the Procurement Division . The engi- neering people then changed , when tolerated , into a supporting role . It was in that same period , in 1950-51 ...
... airplane , or something was ready to go into production . It was then handed over to the Procurement Division . The engi- neering people then changed , when tolerated , into a supporting role . It was in that same period , in 1950-51 ...
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aeronautical AFSC Air Corps Air Force Chief Air Force Systems Air Force's Air Materiel Command Air Staff aircraft airplane ARDC Army Air Forces Arnold Assistant aviation Ballistic Missile Division became Boeing bomb bomber cancelled Chief of Staff Chief Scientist Colonel Convair crisis Deputy Chief Doolittle Eighth Air Force electronics engineering flying Force Systems Command Getting going ICBM ICBM program industry involved Ivan Jimmy Jimmy Doolittle July June Kármán Kohn Laboratory major Marsh military Minuteman missiles Minuteman program mission NACA NASA nuclear October operational organization OSRD Pentagon period Phillips pilot President procedures procurement program director program office project officer radar research and development Ridenour Sam Phillips Schriever Scientific Advisory Board Secretary of Defense served technical Theodore von Kármán thermonuclear bomb things Thor Vannevar Bush Vietnam Vietnam War weapon systems World World War II Wright Field
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Page 19 - Aeronautics to supervise and direct the scientific study of the problems of flight, with a view to their practical solution...
Page 10 - August 1943 when he was appointed Chief of Staff, 5th Air Force Service Command. In September 1944 he assumed command of the Advanced Headquarters, Far East Air Service Command, and supported theater operations from bases in Hollandia, New Guinea, Leyte, Manila, and Okinawa.
Page 94 - NACA National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration...
Page 90 - I worked for him, and if I had to do it all over again I would do the same thing — only I would try to help him stop his drinking.
Page 11 - Stoller is a native of New York. He earned a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from the College of the City of...
Page 45 - ... September. Public Service, Oppenheimer received the Medal of Merit from President Truman in 1946, and thereafter served the government in many advisory capacities. As a member of the Lilienthal committee he devised the plan that became the official US policy on international control of atomic energy. He was chairman of the General Advisory Committee of the Atomic Energy Commission from 1946 to 1952. This committee did much to develop the atomic military capabilities of the US and to support pure...
Page 2 - Thomas A. Sturm, The USAF Scientific Advisory Board: Its First Twenty Years. 1944-1964 (Washington, DC: US Air Force Historical Division Liaison Office, 1967); Nick A.
Page 12 - ... the organization has increased ten-fold over what we had in the old Los Angeles field office. General Welling is authorized 32 officers and 532 civilians. He has many of our best officers and civilians to help him in the conduct of this important program. In Los Angeles, in addition to CEBMCO, are the Air Force Ballistic Missile Division of the Air Research and Development Command, which handles design of these facilities, and the Air Materiel Command's Ballistic Missile Center, which is responsible...
Page 94 - OSD — Office of the Secretary of Defense OSRD— Office of Scientific Research and Development...
Page 27 - Roosevelt to head the National Defense Research Committee, which later became the Office of Scientific Research and Development, wrote that the NACA "research for a generation laid the groundwork for aeronautical advance in this country.