Strategic Air Command have developed a system known as airborne alert where we maintain airplanes in the air 24 hours a day, loaded with bombs, on station, ready to go to the target ... I feel strongly that we must get on with this airborne alert . .... Inside the Cold War a cold warrior's reflections - 第 79 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| J. C. Hopkins - 1986 - 294 頁
...... I feel strongly that we must get on with this airborne alert. ... We must impress Mr. Khruschev that we have it, and that he cannot strike this country with impunity." B-52 at low-level Low-Level Training - In November, SAC and the Federal Aviation Agency jointly announced... | |
| Patrick M. Morgan - 2003 - 362 頁
...constantly on airborne alert said: "...we must get on with this airborne alert to carry us over this period. We must impress Mr. Khrushchev that we have it and that he cannot strike this country with impunity. I think the minute he thinks he can strike this country with impunity, we will 'get it' in the next... | |
| John Garbinski - 2007 - 280 頁
...target. His comments in testimony before Congress in February 1959 included the following statement: "We must impress Mr. Khrushchev that we have it, and...that he cannot strike this country with impunity". In March 1959, Operation "HEAD START II" began. Bombers of the 28th Bombardment Wing maintained an... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1959 - 1234 頁
...However, I feel strongly that we must get on with this airborne alert to carry us over this period. We must impress Mr. Khrushchev that we have it, and...that he cannot strike this country with impunity. I think the minute he thinks he can strike this country with imE unity, we will "get it" in the next... | |
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