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Media:MAR-1959-04-06.pdf Missiles & Rockets Apr 6 1959
Navy program to procure guided missiles would jump from $126 million in fiscal year 1955, $238 million in fiscal year 1956, $353 million in fiscal year 1957, according to Navy Secretary Thomas.
April 6-September 28: The first round-the-world flight, the first transpacific flight, and the first westbound Atlantic crossing, from and returning to Seattle, by two Army Douglas "World Cruiser" biplanes, flying 20,345 miles in 303 hours' flying time, with an elapsed time of 175 days.
Launched from a B-36, an air-to-air guided missile with an atomic warhead was exploded 6 miles above Yucca Flats, Nev.
Media:1949-04-06_V4I14LARC1945.pdf Langley Air Scoop April 6 1945
... .S. Senator John Glenn was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia April 6, 2017. Gen. Robert Neller, Commandant of the Marine Corps, served as funeral officer and presented ...
Army informed the OSD that a Jupiter missile could be tired in an effort to orbit a small satellite in January 1957.

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