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第 143 頁
... Moscow. Only since the late 1980s have émigré reports, firsthand observations, and written materials sur- faced regarding the internal activities of Soviet military forces. We have also learned from several Soviet officers who defected ...
... Moscow. Only since the late 1980s have émigré reports, firsthand observations, and written materials sur- faced regarding the internal activities of Soviet military forces. We have also learned from several Soviet officers who defected ...
第 149 頁
... Moscow. (14) More than 70,000 Soviets were assigned as Zampolit political officers. (Some 3,300 chaplains are assigned to all US services.) By coincidence, I was in Kiev, Ukraine, in the Summer of 1992. Riding through downtown Kiev, I ...
... Moscow. (14) More than 70,000 Soviets were assigned as Zampolit political officers. (Some 3,300 chaplains are assigned to all US services.) By coincidence, I was in Kiev, Ukraine, in the Summer of 1992. Riding through downtown Kiev, I ...
第 151 頁
... Moscow 19 June 1997 The Cold War has ended. No formal surrender, no capitulation, no declaration by either party that the protracted impasse is over. Most traditional historians would say that wars don't end this way; but from mid ...
... Moscow 19 June 1997 The Cold War has ended. No formal surrender, no capitulation, no declaration by either party that the protracted impasse is over. Most traditional historians would say that wars don't end this way; but from mid ...
第 157 頁
... Moscow , Leningrad ( St. Petersburg ) , Kiev , and Minsk , I frequently reflected on the gleaming cities and homes back in the States — great interstate highways , giant sky- scrapers , comfortable homes with groomed landscapes , and a ...
... Moscow , Leningrad ( St. Petersburg ) , Kiev , and Minsk , I frequently reflected on the gleaming cities and homes back in the States — great interstate highways , giant sky- scrapers , comfortable homes with groomed landscapes , and a ...
第 163 頁
... Moscow : 1973. ( Trans- lated by the US Air Force ) . Dicerto , J.J. Missile Base Beneath the Sea . New York : St. Martin's Press , 1967 . Divine . Robert . Eisenhower and the Cold War . New York : Oxford University Press , 1981 ...
... Moscow : 1973. ( Trans- lated by the US Air Force ) . Dicerto , J.J. Missile Base Beneath the Sea . New York : St. Martin's Press , 1967 . Divine . Robert . Eisenhower and the Cold War . New York : Oxford University Press , 1981 ...
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第 66 頁 - I believe the country needs this information and I'm going to approve it. But I'll tell you one thing. Someday one of these machines is going to get caught and we're going to have a storm.
第 4 頁 - Hoover and admired his aggressiveness, gave him a pointed gesture of support at a correspondents' dinner. The storm spent itself, leaving the Director only slightly dampened. With the end of World War II and the beginning of the cold war, the FBI renewed its passionate crusade against com-munism.
第 9 頁 - Churchill made acknowledgment sometime ago when he declared, "the United States Strategic Air Command is a deterrent of the highest order and maintains ceaseless readiness. We owe much to their devotion to the cause of freedom in a troubled world. The primary deterrents to aggression remain the nuclear weapon and the ability of the highly organized and trained US Strategic Air Command to use it.
第 104 頁 - I slipped a message, under the carpet, in the Pentagon that we ought to turn SAC loose with incendiaries on some North Korean towns. The answer came back, under the carpet again, that there would be too many civilian casualties; we couldn't do anything like that. So we went over there and fought the war and eventually burned down every town in North Korea anyway, some way or another, and some in South Korea, too. We even burned down Pusan — an accident, but we burned it down anyway. Over a period...
第 163 頁 - Richard N. Current, T. Harry Williams, and Frank Freidel, American History: A Survey (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1964), p.
第 174 頁 - Detente, Arms Control and Strategy: Perspectives on SALT," American Political Science Review, vol.
第 79 頁 - 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 . . . We must impress Mr. Khrushchev that we have it, and that he cannot strike this country with impunity.
第 46 頁 - This probably stems from the fact that although it was often admired, respected, cursed, or even feared, it was almost never loved. In fact, I think it would be fair to say that it tended to separate the "men" from the "boys!" It was relatively difficult to land, terribly unforgiving of mistakes or inattention, subject to control reversal at high speeds, and suffered from horrible roll-due-to-yaw characteristics. Cross-wind landings and takeoffs were sporty, and in-flight discrepancies were the rule...
第 162 頁 - Eisenhower, Khruschev and the U-2 Affair. New York: Harper & Row, 1986.
第 38 頁 - ... reason. The pilots all reported that the B-36 was an excellent flying airplane and as time went on they expected that its maintenance problems would become far easier of solution than originally expected.