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  1. Trinity [Atomic Test] Site: 50th Anniversary of the Atomic Bomb by White Sands Missile Range Public Affairs Office, 2008-05-29
  2. Launch Complex 33 (SuDoc D 101.2:L 37) by U.S. Dept of Defense, 1996

1. White Sands Missile Range Museum
is from the White Sands Missile Range Public Affairs Office. web pages developed White Sands Missile Range Historical Foundation. White Sands Missile Range Historical Foundation is
http://www.wsmr-history.org/
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This Website is sponsored by the
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(Not Part of The Department of Defense)
dedicated to the support of the White Sands Missile Range Museum to collect, house, catalogue, preserve, display, and maintain the history of White Sands Missile Range.
WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE MUSEUM Privacy and Security Notice MUSEUM HOME GENERAL INFORMATION MISSILE PARK OTHER MISSILES ... E-Mail: Webmaster
Welcome to the White Sands Missile Range Museum
Our Mission Outside the museum is a missile park displaying a variety of missiles and rockets tested at White Sands. These include everything from the WAC Corporal and Loon (U.S. version of the V-1) to a Pershing II and Patriot. More than 50 items are on display. To view some of the missiles and rockets in the missile park use this link Missiles in Missile Park The Museum is open year-round. Admission is FREE . Hours on weekdays are 8:00 am to 4:00 pm and 10:00 am to 3:00 pm Saturday and Sunday. Closed Holidays. The Missile Park is open dawn to dark seven days a week. For more information concerning events call the White Sands Missile Range Museum

2. Trinity Site 1945-1995. A National Historic Landmark, White Sands
Free download of the Project Gutenberg eBook Trinity Site 19451995. A National Historic Landmark, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico by White Sands Missile Range Public Affairs Office
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.gutenberg.net/browse/BIBREC/BR278.HT

3. Trinity Site 1945-1995. A National Historic Landmark, White Sands
Trinity Site 19451995. A National Historic Landmark, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico White Sands Missile Range Public Affairs Office
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4. Project BookRead - FREE Online Book: Trinity [Atomic Test] Site By White Sands M
Affairs Office. Trinity Atomic Test Site. White Sands Missile Range Public Affairs Office. Trinity Site 19451995 A National Historic Landmark. White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico
http://www.tanaya.net/Books/2trnt10
Trinity [Atomic Test] Site
White Sands Missile Range Public Affairs Office Trinity [Atomic Test] Site
White Sands Missile Range Public Affairs Office
Trinity Site: 1945-1995.
A National Historic Landmark
White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico
Contents:
Radiation at Trinity Site.
How to Get to Trinity Site.
Trinity Site National Historic Landmark.
The Manhattan Project. The Theory. Building a test site. Jumbo. Bomb Assembly. The test. After the explosion. It's the Schmidt house. Afterwards. White Sands Missile Range. Reading List. "The effects could well be called unprecedented, magnificent, beautiful, stupendous, and terrifying. No man-made phenomenon of such tremendous power had ever occurred before. The lighting effects beggared description. The whole country was lighted by a searing light with the intensity many times that of the midday sun." Brig. Gen. Thomas Farrell Radiation at Trinity Site In deciding whether to visit ground zero at Trinity Site, the following information may prove helpful to you. Radiation levels in the fenced, ground zero area are low. On an

5. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - White Sands Missile Range
Etexts by Author. White Sands Missile Range Public Affairs Office W Index Main Index Trinity Site 19451995. A National
http://www.informika.ru/text/books/gutenb/gutind/TEMP/white_sands_missile_range_

6. WSMR Trip Report
Jim Ecles (of White Sands Missile Range Public Affairs Office) then briefed us onthe planned events.Guest Passes to gain easy access to White Sands Missile
http://ed-thelen.org/wsmr-trip-report.html
White Sands Missile Range Trip Report
and Red Canyon Reunion Back to Home Page
What was/is Red Canyon Range Camp
First Red Canyon Reunion. May 2, 3, 4, 1999 at Las Cruces, N.M. Other on-line coverage of the reunion includes Annotated reunion dinner photo (324 K bytes). Vets attending reunion but not at banquet are Don Digison, Jerry Tipton and Robert Stevens. Map of north part of White Sands Missile Range, Red Canyon and Oscura RCAT in red in the north east, and the Trinity Site in the north west. (624 K bytes). Provided by "Mac" McCabe Donald Bogges JP Moore organized a wonderfully successful First Red Canyon Reunion . About 30 Nike and RCAT veterans attended, along with wives and special guests. Among the special guests were the daughters of Col. McCarthy (well respected Red Canyon commander) and grandchildren of (at the time) Captain Mendheim. Don Bogges (co-organizer) had developed heart trouble and had emergency heart surgery the previous week, and was not able to attend.
Jim Eckles
(White Sands Missile Range Public Relations) arranged two days of touring Red Canyon, Oscura RCAT Launch site, and White Sands Missile Range (including the Trinity Test Site - first atomic bomb test).

7. Recommended Resources
State University Department of English The New Mexico State Archives Jim Eckles andthe White Sands Missile Range Public Affairs Office, US Army Bureau of Land
http://www.alexanderparsons.com/ssrecres.htm
I'm deeply indebted to the following authors, without whom it would have been impossible to write my novel. In particular, the work of Gavan Daws, Richard Rhodes, Donald Knox, Dorothy Cave, Sydney Sheldon, and Matsui Ibuse proved invaluable. And though his work does not appear here, Rick Padilla, curator of the Bataan Memorial Museum, provided as much information as any of these books, in addition to being deeply generous with his time. Thank you, Rick. I encourage anyone interested in the subject of the Bataan Death March to visit the museum and Rick (and don't forget to make a donation).
  • Girocho: A GI's story of Bataan and Beyond
    John Henry Poncio and Marlin Young
  • Nagasaki: The Necessary Bomb?
    by Joseph Laurance Marx
  • Belly of the Beast
    by Judith L. Pearson
  • Prisoners of the Japanese: POWS of World War II in the Pacific
    by Gavan Daws.
  • Death on the Hellships: Prisoners at Sea in the Pacific War
    by Gregory F. Michno
  • Unjust Enrichment: How Japan's Companies Built Postwar Fortunes Using American POWs
    by Linda Goetz Holmes
  • Homes On the Range: Oral Recollections of Early Ranch Life On the U.S. Army White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico

8. Atomicarchive.com:Explore The History, Science, And Consequences Of The Atomic B
Trinity Site 19451995, A National Historic Landmark, White Sands MissileRange, New Mexico. By White Sands Missile Range Public Affairs Office.
http://www.atomicarchive.com/Reports/Trinity_50/index.shtml
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On the 50th Anniversary of the Atomic Bomb
Trinity Site: 1945-1995, A National Historic Landmark, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico
By White Sands Missile Range Public Affairs Office
On July 16, 1945 the world changed with the explosion of the first atomic bomb. The explosion took place at Trinity Site which is on what is now White Sands Missile Range. Trinity Site is a national historic landmark which is open to the public twice a year. atomicarchive.com has taken the Project Gutenberg text, and enhanced the information.
CONTENTS
Trinity Site National Historic Landmark The Manhattan Project The Theory Building a test site ... Reading List The effects could well be called unprecedented, magnificent, beautiful, stupendous, and terrifying. No man-made phenomenon of such tremendous power had ever occurred before. The lighting effects beggared description. The whole country was lighted by a searing light with the intensity many times that of the midday sun. -Brig. Gen. Thomas Farrell About Us Support Privacy Site Map
Related Reading
The Making of the Atomic Bomb
by Richard Rhodes Critical Assembly: A Technical History of Los Alamos
by Lillian Hoddeson, Roger A. Meade, et. al.

9. Trinity Site: 1945-1995. - Chapter 2
For more information, contact the White Sands Missile Range Public Affairs Officeat (505) 6781134/1700. Map of roads to Trinity Site and visitors site map.
http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/hst/northamerican/TrinitySite-II/ch
Trinity Site: 1945-1995.
by White Sands Missle Range Terms Contents Preface Chapter 1 ... Chapter 14 Chapter 2
How to Get to Trinity Site.
rinity Site, where the world's first atomic bomb was exploded in 1945, is normally open to the public twice a yearon the first Saturday in April and October. Trinity is located on the northern end of the 3,200-square-mile White Sands Missile Range, N.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 is 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 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Visitors arriving at the gate between those hours will 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.

10. Information For Visitors To Trinity Site
bibliography. Trinity Site 19451995 Visitors pamphlet by the USArmy White Sands Missile Range Public Affairs Office. Includes
http://www.ciar.org/ttk/hew/trinity/tr_visit.html
Information for Visitors to Trinity Site
Trinity Site is located at the north end of the U.S. Army White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico, U.S.A. The site is open to the public each year on the first Saturdays in April and October. Visitors Map of site and how to get there (14K)
Trinity Site
Visitors pamphlet by the National Atomic Museum in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Includes a brief history of the test, description of the site, and a bibliography.
Trinity Site: 1945-1995
Visitors pamphlet by the U.S. Army White Sands Missile Range Public Affairs Office. Includes details on how to get to the site, history, and bibliography.
Gregory Walker (gwalker@jump.net) Creator of Trinity Atomic Web Site
These HTML pages are published under the Open Content License (OPL) , which is the non-software equivalent of the (GNU) General Public License . Basically, the license allows anyone to modify and distribute the documents as long as they make it freely available. For more information, visit the OpenContent organization . Here is a plain text copy of the OPL Most of the documents, photos, maps and videos presented here are from U.S. Government documents and believed to be in the public domain, unless specifically noted.

11. Índice De Autores
White Sands Missile Range Public Affairs Office. TRINITY SITE 19451995. A NATIONALHISTORIC LANDMARK, WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE, NEW MEXICO. Proyecto Gutenberg
http://www.ciberoteca.com/search/lstObrasAutor.asp?AUT=White Sands Missile Range

12. McDonnell Douglas Press Releases 96-182
open to the public, but news media representatives may cover the tests by requestingaccreditation from the White Sands Missile Range Public Affairs Office.
http://www.boeing.com/news/releases/mdc/96-182.html
Contact:
Keith Takahashi
McDonnell Douglas
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NASA-MCDONNELL DOUGLAS ROCKET TO EVALUATE NEW TECHNOLOGY HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif., July 30, 1996 Advanced technology materials and components will continue to be evaluated with Wednesday's scheduled test flight of an experimental reusable rocket at the U.S. Army's White Sands Missile Range, N.M. Liftoff of the experimental NASA-McDonnell Douglas Clipper Graham launch vehicle is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. MDT. "Just as in an aircraft test program, each successive test flight of the Clipper Graham is more complicated and allows us to evaluate vehicle performance under the dynamic conditions of flight," said David Schweikle, program manager of the Delta Clipper-Experimental Advanced (DC-XA) program. Maximum altitude will be 4,100 feet during the 2-minute, 20-second flight. The 43-foot-high rocket will travel laterally 2,800 feet. During Wednesday's flight the rocket's nose will make a sweeping arc as it rotates from a near upright position. By performing a high-angle of attack, 50-degree sweep, engineers will be able to evaluate dynamic forces on the test vehicle. Under a cooperative agreement with NASA, McDonnell Douglas integrated advanced technology components into the vertical-takeoff, vertical-landing rocket.

13. Text Details For Trinity Site: 1945-1995. A National Historic Landmark, White Sa
Author White Sands Missile Range Public Affairs Office Keywords Authors W WhiteSands Missile Range Public Affairs Office; Titles T ; Subject Physics.
http://www.archive.org/texts/texts-details-db.php?id=56906

14. White Sands Missile Range Museum Logo History
Mr. Don Montoya of the Public Affairs Office came up with a stylized art The initialdesign represented White Sands Missile Range as the outdoor lab (a term
http://www.wsmr-history.org/LogoHistory.htm
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15. White Sands Public Affairs Table Of Contents
Public Affairs Office Public Affairs is the interface between WhiteSands Missile Range and the Public. Use this table of contents
http://www.wsmr.army.mil/paopage/PAO.htm

16. White Sands Missile Range Test Support Network
Public Affairs Office. Chief Counsel. Accessibility Help Information. Contact Webmaster. White Sands Missile Range Test infrastructure at White Sands Missile Range with a
http://www.peostri.army.mil/PRODUCTS/TSN
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PEO STRI...
PEO STRI Home Site Map ... Feedback on this page Search the PEO STRI Website Go! Advanced PEO Group Organization Chart About Us Directorates Contracts Field OPS Project Support Project/Product Managers PM CATT PM CS PM FF(S) PM ITTS ... PM TRADE Reference SMARTeam PEO Briefings CTC Interface Control Document Data Repository ... Tenant Organizations Contact Us Customer Request System PEO Suggestion Box Congressional and Public Affairs Office Chief Counsel ... Contact Webmaster White Sands Missile Range Test Support Network
  • Project Director: Ralph Holweck
  • Project Office: PM ITTS Instrumentation Management Office
  • Project POC information: Test Support Network (TSN) will replace the obsolete data transmission infrastructure at White Sands Missile Range with a state-of-the-art digital, fiber-optic, SONET-based network which will integrate voice, data, telemetry and video transmissions into a single automated, centrally managed system.
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17. White Sands Public Affairs Table Of Contents
Public Affairs Office. Public Affairs is the interface between White Sands Missile Range and the Public. Use this table of contents to find historical and current information about the Missile Range
http://www.wsmr.army.mil/paopage/pao.htm

18. White Sands Missile Range, NM National Guard, & NMSU ROTC Bataan Memorial Death
Name Monte Marlin. Address Public Affairs Office, Building 1782 White SandsMissile Range, NM 88002. Phone Number (505) 6781134. Fax Number Email
http://www.marathonguide.com/races/racedetails.cfm?MIDD=1604040321

19. Base Realignment And Closure
White Sand Missile Range s Public Affairs Office spends time with her children, Nathan,12, and Cameron, 7, at the Range. Marlin considers White Sands part of
http://www.borderlandnews.com/BRAC/1124brac2.html
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Generations see base as home
For many, White Sands is a family affair
Steve Ramirez
Las Cruces Sun-News
Published 11/23/03
Vladimir Chaloupka / Las Cruces Sun-News Monte Marlin of the White Sand Missile Range's public affairs office spends time with her children, Nathan, 12, and Cameron, 7, at the range. Marlin considers White Sands part of her family history. WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE Jim Noble and Monte Marlin consider working at White Sands Missile Range to be the family business. "There's three generations of Marlins that have been out here," said Monte Marlin, who has worked at the White Sands public affairs office since 1980. "My father-in-law, Joe Marlin, came out here in the early '50s, right after he graduated with a degree in physics from UCLA. I met my husband, David, out here, and our children are now going to school out here. I can't even imagine what my life would've been like had it not been for White Sands." Noble's father, Edward Noble, started at White Sands in 1952. A Noble has worked there ever since.

20. Base Realignment And Closure
has lived in Las Cruces and worked at the White Sands Public Affairs Office for morethan 26 years. He is often called the Missile Range s resident historian.
http://www.borderlandnews.com/BRAC/1124brac3.html
El Paso Times News Real Estate Classifieds ... 7-day archive Special reports
Holiday celebrations

BRAC series

Star Trek celebration

Sun Bowl Virtual Tour
...
Sports

gnsSite="elpasotimes"; Special report
White Sands has been boon to Las Cruces
Jim Eckles
Special to the Times
Published 11/24/03
Jim Eckles In the popular Christmas movie "It's a Wonderful Life," James Stewart got the opportunity to see what his community would have been like had he never existed. What might Las Cruces be like today if White Sands Missile Range had never existed? One obvious consequence can be found at New Mexico State University. The Physical Science Laboratory at the school was specifically founded by Dr. George Gardiner to support missions at the missile range and certainly would be an empty space on campus without the range. The lab has since evolved into a world-class facility that dabbles in pursuits as varied as state-of-the-art electronics, modeling and simulation, and high-altitude ballooning. NASA, NMSU benefit Another major organization that would never have been launched without White Sands is the NASA White Sands Test Facility, just east of Las Cruces. NASA was able to piggyback on the White Sands rocket and missile test mission for its own rocket engine testing. Without White Sands and the NASA facility, there would not have been a space shuttle landing in New Mexico nor would there be any effort today to have Southern New Mexico picked as the site for a spaceport.

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