Lawrence Livermore: News And Public Affairs: News And Media: NR-01-09-12 to Building 1782 (Public Affairs Office) and arrive no later than 830 am, Sept.28, 2001. Upon your arrival to the White Sands Missile Range, be advised that http://www.llnl.gov/llnl/06news/NewsReleases/2001/NR-01-09-12.html
Extractions: Command to Unveil Solid State Heat Capacity Laser The guest speaker for the ceremony will be Lt. Gen. Joseph M. Cosumano Jr., commanding general, SMDC. 10 a.m. MDT on September 28, 2001 White Sands Missile Range, N.M. News media interested in attending the ceremony should contact Marco Morales at (256) 955-2158 or Debbie Bingham at (505) 678-1134 (**See further details below). ** To register for this event, or, if you need directions to White Sands Missile Range (WSMR), please call Debbie Bingham at (505) 678-1134 by noon Thursday, Sept. 27, 2001.
Nasa: NASA Finalizes X-34 Contract With Orbital Sciences Corp. Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX; the Army s White Sands Missile Range, NM; Holloman Nextmessage NASA HQ Public Affairs Office Atlantis Moved to VAB; STS http://www.qadas.com/qadas/nasa/nasa-hm/0605.html
Missile Ranger Pick-up Locations White Sands Missile Range Main Gate Visitor Bell Gym Bowling Alley Army Community OfficeCommunity Center Frontier Club Museum Public Affairs Office Las Cruces http://204.155.170.183/artman/publish/printer_Subscribe.shtml
Extractions: Search: White Sands Missile Range has developed from a simple desert testing site for the V-2 into one of the most sophisticated test facilities in the world. The mission of White Sands Missile Range begins with a customera service developer, or another federal agency, which is ready to find out if engineers and scientists have built something which will perform according to job specifications. It ends when an exhaustive series of tests has been completed and a data report has been delivered to the customer. Between the beginning and the end of the test program, be it the Army Tactical Missile System or newly designed automobiles, range employees are involved in every operation connected with the customer and his product. The range can and does provide everything from rat traps to telephones, from equipment hoists and flight safety to microsecond timing. We shake, rattle and roll the product, roast it, freeze it, subject it to nuclear radiation, dip it in salt water and roll it in the mud. We test its paint, bend its frame and find out what effect its propulsion material has on flora and fauna. In the end, if it's a missile, we fire it, record its performance and bring back the pieces for post mortem examination. All test data is reduced and the customer receives a full report.
DefenseLINK News: Memorial March Planners Expect 3,000 At 2000 Event White Sands Missile Range Web site or in hard copy by calling (505) 6783374. Formore information, consult the Web site, call the Range Public Affairs Office http://www.pentagon.mil/news/Oct1999/n10251999_9910255.html
Extractions: Jun. 04, 2004 War on Terror Transformation News Products Press Resources ... Contact Us By Douglas J. Gillert American Forces Press Service White Sands Missile Range Web site or in hard copy by calling (505) 678-3374. For more information, consult the Web site, call the range public affairs office at (505) 678-1134, or send e-mail to bataan@wsmr.army.mil. Printer-friendly Version
Extractions: TO BE CONDUCTED AT WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE The Ballistic Missile Defense Organization and the U.S. Army plan to conduct an intercept test flight of a Patriot Advanced Capability 3 (PAC-3) Missile at White Sands Missile Range, N.M., Saturday, July 22, at approximately 7:00 a.m. Mountain Daylight Time. This test had previously been scheduled for Wednesday, July 19, but was postponed because of a failure of the Simulated Launch Adapter (SLA), a non-tactical piece of test equipment used as a safety device in pre-flight readiness checks. The delay had no effect on missile or target readiness. This will be the sixth flight test of the PAC-3 system. The PAC-3 Missile is a high velocity, hit-to-kill missile and is the next generation Patriot missile being developed to provide increased capability against advanced tactical ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and hostile aircraft. Test objectives include demonstrating system capability to engage and destroy a low altitude threat representative cruise missile target, represented by an MQM-107 "Streaker" drone.
Extractions: TO BE CONDUCTED AT WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE The Ballistic Missile Defense Organization and the U.S. Army plan to conduct an intercept test flight of a Patriot Advanced Capability 3 (PAC-3) Missile at White Sands Missile Range, N.M., Thursday, Feb. 3, at approximately 7:00 a.m. Mountain Standard Time. The PAC-3 Missile is a high velocity, hit-to-kill missile and is the next generation Patriot missile being developed to provide increased capability against advanced tactical ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and hostile aircraft. Test objectives include demonstrating system/missile capability to engage a full-body tactical ballistic missile using remote operations which include employing the launching station several kilometers from the radar and engagement control stations; and demonstrating intercept using the tactical software which allows the seeker to select the optimal aimpoint on the target. To date, the PAC-3 missile has successfully completed four missions. The first two missions were developmental tests that consisted of missiles with special instrumentation packages in place of the seeker. These two missions were structured to verify critical systems and missile performance prior to beginning target intercept flight tests. A seeker characterization flight (SCF) mission was flown March 15, 1999, to test a PAC-3 missile with a seeker. Although not a primary objective of the SCF, a successful intercept of the Hera target was achieved. A second successful intercept test against a Hera target was conducted September 16, 1999.
Dawn Of The Atomic Age: The Trinity Site Trinity Site is in southcentral New Mexico on the White Sands Missile Range.You can contact the Range s Public Affairs Office at (505) 678-1134. http://away.com/primedia/military/trinity_site.html
Extractions: from GORP.com Special Issues Conservation Wildlife we love (and would hate to lose), U.S. parks in peril, a list of our favorite world national parks, a new screensaver from National Wildlife Federation, new photo galleries, and MORE Sex in the Outdoors Spring Driving American Coasts ... Paddling Photography Extreme Video Clip of the Week We've partnered with Outside Magazine and the madmen at TETON GRAVITY RESEARCH to bring you the most high-octane skiing, surfing, kayaking, and snowboarding clips ever issued forth into the Internet. Clip of the Week The Best of TGR Photo Galleries Adventure Horizons Gardens Spain All Galleries Travel Slideshows Florida Tropical Escapes All Slideshows Behind the Image How Appearance Can Deceive Camel Riding Africa Conservation ... Today's Wallpaper
Nike Hercules Ordnance Guest Book The WSMR Public Affairs Office (PAO) hosted the RCRC veterans to two days of RED CANYONRange CAMP PHOTO ALBUM On the White Sands Missile Range Museum Web Site. http://www.zianet.com/dpiland/ordnance/RCRC_Reunion.htm
Extractions: Air Defense Artillery This process continued through approximately the middle of 1959 when all of these functions were transferred to McGregor Range, New Mexico much closer to Fort Bliss and was owned/controlled by Fort Bliss. Some of those veterans have provided their thoughts and comments about RCRC, the tours provided by WSMR PAO, and the reunion. Their entries are linked below: Note: The articles linked by the "Rapid City at Red Canyon Range Camp" below were provided by Sherry HURST Stoffers whose Father, Captain Robert P. Hurst commanded "A" battery 2nd Missile Battalion 67th Artillary, which was one of the batteries which these four articles were about. Thanks to the entire Hurst family and the Rapid City Journal for allowing them to be posted here. RED CANYON RANGE CAMP PHOTO ALBUM
Trinity Site: 1945-1995. - Chapter 13 Sands Missile Range contact Public Affairs Office (STEWSPA) WhiteSands Missile Range White Sands Missile Range, NM 88002-5047. http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/hst/northamerican/TrinitySite-II/ch
Extractions: by White Sands Missle Range Terms Contents Preface Chapter 1 ... Chapter 14 Chapter 13 White Sands Missile Range. hite Sands Missile Range has developed from a simple desert testing site for the V-2 into one of the most sophisticated test facilities in the world. The mission of White Sands Missile Range begins with a customera service developer, or another federal agency, which is ready to find out if engineers and scientists have built something which will perform according to job specifications. It ends when an exhaustive series of tests has been completed and a data report has been delivered to the customer. Between the beginning and the end of the test program, be it the Army Tactical Missile System or newly designed automobiles, range employees are involved in every operation connected with the customer and his product. The range can and does provide everything from rat traps to telephones, from equipment hoists and flight safety to microsecond timing. We shake, rattle and roll the product, roast it, freeze it, subject it to nuclear radiation, dip it in salt water and roll it in the mud. We test its paint, bend its frame and find out what effect its propulsion material has on flora and fauna.
Alamogordo New Mexico Resource Guide, City Or Community Of was set off near here at White Sands Missile Range on July Park and Zoo 1321 N. WhiteSands Blvd. 2800 Holloman AFB NM 883308287 Public Affairs Office 505-572 http://www.usacitiesonline.com/nmcountyalamogordo.htm
Extractions: White Sands, The Space Center, and the Toy Train Depot The New Mexico state capital is Santa Fe. What would you like to know about Alamogordo Location City Attractions Alamogordo Government Alamogordo Business Directory. Alamogordo Chamber of Commerce. Alamogordo Community events. Alamogordo Libraries. Alamogordo Schools.
Airman S World The application is available on the White Sands Missile Range Website (wsmr.army informationabout the march, call the White Sands Public Affairs Office at (505 http://www.af.mil/news/airman/1299/world3.htm
Extractions: DOE/Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory What: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, in conjunction with The High Energy Laser Systems Test Facility (HELSTF), a subordinate element of the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC), will unveil its new Solid State Heat Capacity Laser (SSHCL) during a ribbon cutting ceremony. The SSHCL program began in FY97 through congressional funding under an agreement between SMDC and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in California. The first of its kind, the SSHCL is a 10-kilowatt laser designed with high potential for the Armys Future Combat System (FCS) applications. Who: The guest speaker for the ceremony will be Lt. Gen. Joseph M. Cosumano Jr., commanding general, SMDC. When: 10 a.m. MDT on September 28, 2001 Where: White Sands Missile Range, N.M. NOTE: News media interested in attending the ceremony should contact Marco Morales at 256-955-2158 or Debbie Bingham at 505-678-1134 (**See further details below). To register for this event, or, if you need directions to White Sands Missile Range (WSMR), please call Debbie Bingham at 505-678-1134 by noon Thursday, Sept. 27, 2001.
DefenseLINK News: White Sands Seeks Signups For Bataan Memorial March Recreation Division PO Box 400 White Sands Missile Range, NM 88002 will be postedon the White Sands Web site available, or call the Public Affairs Office at (505 http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Jan1999/n01071999_9901072.html
DefenseLINK News: THAAD TENTH FLIGHT TEST LAUNCH ABORTED or THAAD, flight test at the White Sands Missile Range, NM, was Sherril with the USArmy Space and Missile Defense Command Public Affairs Office at (256 http://www.defenselink.mil/news/May1999/b05251999_bt262-99.html
Extractions: No. 262-99 (703) 695-0192 (media) IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 25, 1999 (703) 697-5737 (public/industry) The Ballistic Missile Defense Organization and the U.S. Army scheduled Theater High Altitude Area Defense, or THAAD, flight test at the White Sands Missile Range, N.M. was aborted at 7:14 a.m. (EDT) when the Hera target missile malfunctioned. Today's test was to have been the tenth in a series of 13 flight tests currently planned in the Program Definition and Risk Reduction phase of the THAAD system. No date for rescheduling this test has been established. The satellite downlink scheduled for 2:00 p.m. (EDT) today will not take place. Additionally, the press conference scheduled for 3:30 p.m. (EDT) in the Pentagon Briefing Room, 2E781 is also cancelled. For more information on the Hera target, contact Gerta Sherril with the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command Public Affairs Office at (256) 955-3888. For information on THAAD, contact Bob Hunt with the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command Public Affairs Office at (256) 955-9174 or Maj. Co Woods with the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization External Affairs Office at (703) 695-8743, ext. 6128.
The New Mexico Museum Of Space History - Shuttle Camp Astronomical Observatories, Socorro, NM; National Solar Observatory, Sunspot, NM;New Mexico Tech; White Sands Missile Range, Public Affairs Office; and the http://www.spacefame.org/camp.html
Extractions: Tuition includes: T-shirt, field trips and other fees associated with the New Mexico Museum of Space History. Program costs range from $95 for half-day programs to $475 for overnight sessions. Please check the registration form carefully for proper program tuition. Overnight sessions also include housing (six nights), 24-hour supervision, special evening activities and meals. Camp sessions last one week.
Roving Sands 2001 Set For June 15 Kickoff Field, Fla.; Dahlgren, Va.; White Sands Missile Range, NM; and interested in coveringRoving Sands 2001 should the Forces Command Public Affairs Office at (404 http://147.71.210.21/adamag/June 2001/RS2001.htm
Extractions: World largest joint-theater air and missile defense exercise will involve around 15,000 soldiers Roving Sands, the worlds largest joint-theater air and missile defense training exercise, kicks off at Fort Bliss for a 10th straight year June 15. This premier exercise will involve approximately 15,000 soldiers from all services at various sites across the United States. The exercise is slated to run June 15-24 and will include about 400 troops from Canada, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, observers from Israel and Turkey, and visitors from other nations, in addition to U.S. forces. Roving Sands 2001 will combine the command, control, communications and computer elements, as well as the air-defense and aviation assets of the Army, Air Force, Marines and Navy, with multinational forces in a joint, integrated air-defense scenario. Major command and control centers will be located at Barksdale Air Force Base, La.; Hurlburt Field, Fla.; Dahlgren, Va.; White Sands Missile Range, N.M.; and Fort Bliss, which will host the joint exercise control group.
Welcome To their use is strictly prohibited anywhere else on White Sands Missile Range. Formore information contact the Missile Range Public Affairs Office at (505) 678 http://www.travelsw.com/southwest-trips/southwest-trips-new mexico/trinitysite.c
Extractions: QUESTIONS? TRINITY SITE, A HALF-CENTURY AFTER THE WORLD'S FIRST ATOMIC BOMB Those men standing a few miles from the blast site truly must have wondered what they had unleashed when they saw the awesome result of nuclear chain reaction rise up from the desert floor in front of them! The scientists who assembled that first Atomic Bomb in a ranch house a couple of miles to the south had just ushered in the Nuclear Era. The world would never be the same. "Ground Zero," Trinity Site, is deceptive in its solitude and remoteness. Except on two days a year, the 1st weekend in April and the 1st weekend in October, when the site is opened to the public. You can actually stand on the exact point where the bomb was detonated. If you came by this way without the big fence that surrounds the place, and the obelisk marking the site, if it was just desert, you'd never suspect an Atomic Bomb was exploded here. There is a slight indentation in the ground, the grass is stunted and brown if it grows at all, but that's about it. We stayed at the Sands Motel on the south end of Carrizozo. Not a pretentious place by any description, but clean and comfortable and the only motel I know where they have Direct TV in the rooms and you can click through a dozen or so movie channels.
Trinity Site must be arRanged with the White Sands Missile Range by the club, not individuals.For more information contact the Missile Range Public Affairs Office at (505 http://www.swcp.com/~nmts/rides/trinitySite.htm
Extractions: Trinity Site Tour Trinity Site Monument The popular, interesting Trinity Site Tour begins and ends in San Antonio, 10 miles south of Socorro. The Trinity Site is the site of the first detonation of an atomic bomb in 1945. The scenery is wonderful, since the area has not been grazed since 1945. The tour is quite flat but there may be winds since it is wide open. There are great views of the low Oscura Mountains to the east. The Little Burro Mountains are visible to the southeast of the route and the Mockingbird Mountains are south. Interestingly, the southern-most road is the northern perimeter of the White Sands Missile Range Century that starts and ends in Tularosa. There is no public vehicular traffic after entering the Stallion gate which is a real treat. Since we ride on the weekend there is very little worker vehicle traffic. Spring or fall is the best time for this ride since it is very hot in the summer. From San Antonio ride east about 12 miles on US380 to the Stallion Range turnoff. Then ride south about 5 miles to the Stallion Range entrance. At the entrance you can pickup pamphlets if you don't have one. Then ride south about 13 miles south. Turn left (east) at the Permanent High Explosive Testing Site (there are signs) and ride the final 4 miles. Soon after the turn the circular Trinity Site area can be seen in the distance.
How To Get To The Trinity Site Missile Range. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT THE White Sands MissileRange Public Affairs Office AT (505)6781134/1700. This document http://www.hevanet.com/refugee/2trinity.htm
Extractions: Triniyt Site, whee the worlds' first bomb was exploded in 1945, is open to the pubic twice a year on the first Saturday in April and October. Trinity is located on the northern end of the 3.200-squar-mile White Sands Missile Range, M.M., between the towns of Carrizozo and Socorro, N.M. There are two ways of entering the restricted missile range on tour days. Visitors can enter through the range's Stallion Range Center which if five miles south of Highway 380. The turnoff is 12 miles east of San Antonio, N.M., and 53 miles west of Carrizozo, N.M. The Stallion gate will be open 8a.m. to 2 p.m. Visitors arriving at the gate between those hours wil receive handouts and will be allowed to drive unescorted the 17 miles to Trinity Site. The road is paved and marked. The other way of entering the missile range is by travelling with a caravan sponsored by the Alamogordo (N.M.) Chamber of Commerce. The caravan forms at the Otero County Fairgrounds in Alamogordo and leaves at 8 a.m. Visitors entering this way will travel as an escorted group with military police to and from Trinity Site. The drive is 170 miles round trip. There are no service station facilities on the missile range. The caravan is scheduled to leave Trinity Site at 12:30 p.m. for the return to Alamogordo. The caravan may leave later if there is a large number of vehicles in the returning caravan. Included on the Trinity Site tour is Ground Zero where the atomic bomb was placed on a 100-foot steel tower and exploded on July 16, 1945. A small monument now marks the spot. Visitors also see the McDonald ranch house where the world's first plutonium core for a bomb was assembled. The missile range provides historical photographs and a Fat Man bomb casing for display. There are no ceremonies or speakers.