During the Cold War, thirty-six sites across Kansas and Arkansas were selected to house Titan II intercontinental missiles. These devices could strike enemy targets 8,000 nautical miles away all while hitting inside an area of one square mile. These technological marvels quickly became an indispensable part of President Kennedy and Defense Secretary McNamara’s ‘flexible defense’ strategy. While many authors have studied the ramifications of these devices on American foreign policy, few have researched the domestic implications of the missiles. This work looks to fill this void by investigating the Titan II missile program in Arkansas and Kansas from its construction in 1962 to its deactivation in 1987. More specifically, the work researches...
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The Cold War was centered on the fight for superiority in the international system between the Unite...
Throughout the 1950s, U.S. policymakers actively encouraged Americans to participate in civil defens...
The missile\u27s significance has been central to national security since the Soviet launching of Sp...
Article describes Oklahoma's role in American nuclear development during the Cold War era. While als...
As the Soviet Union appeared to surpass American nuclear capability in the late 1950s, the U.S. gove...
This thesis explores the effects of atmospheric nuclear weapons tests conducted at the Nevada Test S...
The missile\u27s significance has been central to national security since the Soviet launching of Sp...
To counter the Soviet Union’s Cold War nuclear threat, the United States government enhanced its off...
This paper seeks to answer the question of how the development of nuclearweapons changed the nature ...
The period after World War II and the beginning of the Cold War are characterized by significant cha...
A group of enthusiasts near Abilene, Texas are turning decommissioned, Cold War-era nuclear missile ...
This report reviews lingering and emerging dangers at the largest NWC site, the Oak Ridge National S...
This dissertation documents how the U.S. national perspective toward ballistic nuclear missiles chan...
Because of its part in the nation\u27s nuclear arsenal, in a movie depicting nuclear war, and in pro...
The Manhattan Project redefined the landscape of international security. The advent of the nuclear a...
The Cold War was centered on the fight for superiority in the international system between the Unite...
Throughout the 1950s, U.S. policymakers actively encouraged Americans to participate in civil defens...
The missile\u27s significance has been central to national security since the Soviet launching of Sp...