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Strategic Air Command

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  • Of course, The Strategic Air Command was a part of the United States Air Force and my job was to be a computer operator.

    ChurchNewspaper.com 2010

  • He never wanted to see the U.S. in that position again, a goal that guided his creation of the Strategic Air Command—America's nuclear punch—during the earliest years of the Cold War.

    Pearl Harbor, Iran and North Korea Warren Kozak 2011

  • Strategic Air Command dominated the air force, and even its Tactical Air Command came to focus primarily on delivering nuclear weapons with its fighter-bombers.

    Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011

  • Strategic Air Command was created for the purpose.

    H-Bombs on a Hair Trigger Arthur Herman 2011

  • It was there that the general then in charge of the Strategic Air Command, in charge of all our nuclear-armed bombers and land-based missiles, would receive, on the so-called Gold Phone, the order, direct from the president, to launch a nuclear attack.

    How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011

  • It was there that the general then in charge of the Strategic Air Command, in charge of all our nuclear-armed bombers and land-based missiles, would receive, on the so-called Gold Phone, the order, direct from the president, to launch a nuclear attack.

    How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011

  • A lot of them were directed by the National Security Agency right here and others were being run at the direction of the Strategic Air Command.

    How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011

  • A lot of them were directed by the National Security Agency right here and others were being run at the direction of the Strategic Air Command.

    How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011

  • Or would we have a situation when the secretary of defense would be on one line ordering the chief of the Strategic Air Command to disobey the orders of his commander-in-chief and not launch his missiles while the president on the other line was telling him to do exactly that?

    How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011

  • Or would we have a situation when the secretary of defense would be on one line ordering the chief of the Strategic Air Command to disobey the orders of his commander-in-chief and not launch his missiles while the president on the other line was telling him to do exactly that?

    How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011

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