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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
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61. U.S. Army Space And Missile Defense Command To Host Conference, Media  Tour To
High Energy Laser Systems Facility (HELSTF) at White Sands Missile Range, NM More oneither event, please contact the SMDC Public Affairs Office, Giselle Bodin
http://www.smdc.army.mil/PubAff/02Press/AUSA.html
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U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command to host conference, media tour to laser facility
The Association of the United States Army (AUSA), in cooperation with the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC), will sponsor an unclassified symposium Dec. 10-12, 2002, at the Judson F. Williams Convention Center in El Paso, Texas. This year’s conference theme is “Integrated Air and Missile Defense in a Transforming World.” Integrated Air and Missile Defense (IAMD) is a joint, overarching concept tying together a network of space-based and terrestrial sensors, command and control capabilities and complementary weapon systems to protect the homeland and defeat anti-access strategies of potential adversaries. IAMD must be prepared to deal with the full range of possible threats—including ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, manned aircraft and unattended aerial vehicles. For this reason, IAMD is a critical enabler for both homeland defense and future Objective Force operations. The symposium will consist of individual and panel presentations, with corresponding dialogue on the following topics: “The Changing Strategic Environment,” “Operationalizing Integrated Air and Missile Defense for the Objective Force” and “Solutions—Getting from Here to There.”

62. White Sands Missile Range Map
completely surrounded by the Missile Range, White Sands National Monument 70 is blockedbecause of Missile firings. Return to Public Affairs table of contents.
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63. Historical Missile And Rockets
Historical Missile Rocket Photos. Below are links to photos of rockets and Missiles tested here at White Sands at one time or another. Some, like Copperhead, are not rockets or Missiles but are weapon systems tested here. Medium Range Airto-Air Missile (33K to the Public Affairs table of
http://www.wsmr.army.mil/paopage/Pages/Mispho.htm

64. Las Cruces Sun-News WSMR’s ‘resident Historian’ Imagines Life Without The Bas
Eckles has lived in Las Cruces and worked at the White Sands Public Affairs officefor more than 26 years. He is often called the Missile Range’s resident
http://www.lcsun-news.com/artman/publish/printer_2732.shtml
From Las Cruces Sun-News
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WSMR’s ‘resident historian’ imagines life without the base
By Jim Eckles
Nov 29, 2003, 12:40 am
In the popular Christmas movie “It’s a Wonderful Life,” James Stewart got the opportunity to see what his community would have been like if he had 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 everything from state-of-the-art electronics to modeling and simulation to high-altitude ballooning.
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.
Together White Sands, the NASA test facility and the Physical Science Laboratory have had a tremendous impact on NMSU. Today NMSU is known internationally for its engineering school thanks in part to these organizations.

65. Las Cruces Sun-News White Sands Teacher Honored
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66. AGM-158 Joint Air To Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM) - Smart Weapons
Affairs 20 Nov 1998 The JASSM program Office is working to JASSM lifts off atWhite Sands Missile Range Air Armament Center Public Affairs 27 Aug
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  • 67. Missile Ranger Policies
    It is published weekly using offset presses by the Public Affairs Office, White SandsMissile Range, NM 880025047, 505.678.1134. Printed circulation is 6,000.
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    Printer friendly page Submission Policy Submissions to the Missile Ranger are due by Thursday for publication the following Thursday, space permitting. All submissions will be edited for style, content and propriety. Submissions must include a point of contact identified by first and last name and a telephone number for that point of contact. Submissions can be made in person at the Public Affairs Office, Building 1782; by fax at 678.8814 or by email to ranger@wsmr.army.mil Call 678.2716 for further information. Editorial Policy This newspaper is an authorized publication for members of the U.S. Army. Contents of the Missile Ranger are not necessarily the official views of or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, Department of Defense, Department of Army, or White Sands Missile Range.

    68. Phillips Press Release #95-51
    1996, the DCXA will return to White Sands Missile Range for static Phillips LaboratoryPublic Affairs Office Phillips Laboratory Computation Services Division.
    http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/x-33/phillips-95-51.htm

    Phillips Laboratory
    Press Release #95-51
    July 7, 1995
    DC-X Rotates Its Nose For A Successful Test
    7 July 1995
    PL RELEASE NO. 95-51
    CONTACT: Connie Rankin
    PHONE: 505-846-1911
    WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE, N.M. The DC-X successfully pitched its nose 10 degrees below the horizon at 8,200 feet, rotated 180 degrees and traveled 2,100 feet down range. The experimental single-stage-to-orbit rocket continued to push the limits during its eighth flight test today at 7:02 a.m. MDT at the Army's White Sands Missile Range. The McDonnell Douglas vehicle is managed by the Air Force Phillips Laboratory in support of the NASA reusable launch vehicle program. Flight test support is provided by the Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center's Space and Missile Test and Evaluation Directorate. At the conclusion of the flight, the DC-X was officially turned over to NASA. Lt. Col. Jess Sponable presented a plaque attesting to the turnover to NASA Program Manager Dan Dumbacher. McDonnell Douglas will integrate key advanced technology components into the vehicle under a contract with NASA. The upgraded vehicle will be called the DC-XA. In early 1996, the DC-XA will return to White Sands Missile Range for static hot fire and flight tests that could began as early as mid-1996. Phillips Laboratory will act as NASA's Deputy for Flight Test and Operations, managing the final DC-XA flight tests.

    69. RPSD Tours
    was assembled. A representative of the Public Affairs Office of theWhite Sands Missile Range will conduct the tour. After the tour
    http://www.lanl.gov/RPSD2002/tours.shtml
    Tours Not wanting to sit around the hotel all day with nothing to do? Join us on three special tours we have put together for your enjoyment. A minimum number of participants will be required for each tour. If the tours are cancelled because of lack of participation, a full refund will be given. The maximum number of participants allowed on a tour will be determined by the specific bus capacity. Tours will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Monday, April 15, 2002
    A four-hour tour of Santa Fe by bus. This "City Different" tour features important historic areas and museums, the famous Canyon Road area, and other highlights of Santa Fe. Santa Fe's history, architecture, and cultural traditions will make your time here memorable. Your driver-guide will offer tips on what to do and places to see. The tour includes stops at the Wheelwright Museum of the American
    Indian and two popular galleries, Peters Gallery and Fenn Gallery.

    70. About GovWorks / Customer List
    Bureau Readiness Center Army Public Affairs Army Recruiting Pacific Region ProgramOffice Total Army Army Medical Center White Sands Missile Range Armed Forces
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    71. White Sands Will Stay Open Despite Rumors Of Closings - The Round Up - News
    The closure or realignment of White Sands Missile Range would have a University, accordingto an official at the Larry Furrow, chief of Public Affairs at White
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    By Amanda Husson Published: Thursday, April 3, 2003
    The closure or realignment of White Sands Missile Range would have a substantial negative impact on New Mexico State University, according to an official at the university's Physical Science Laboratory, but a WSMR spokesman said he doesn't expect the facility to be seriously considered for closure.
    Larry Furrow, chief of public affairs at White Sands, said the range's unique advantages would protect it from closure.
    "There's no way a right thinking person would close down White Sands," Furrow said.
    Furrow pointed out that the unique configuration of the missile range makes it an ideal testing facility.
    "We have control over our airspace and we have more than two million acres of land space," Furrow said. "Being over land is hugely important for retrieving missile parts after a test."
    White Sands is the premier testing ground for missile technology, according to Furrow. Many systems being used in the war with Iraq were tested at the range, including the Multiple Launch Rocket System.
    NMSU's Physical Science Lab has been working with the missile range since the late 1940s, according to PSL Brand Manager Jaime Marrujo.

    72. Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement For White Sands Missile
    White Sands Missile RangePublic Scoping MeetingsAugust 12 14, 20032IntroductionPublic Affairs Office3The Public p.m., Public availability session
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    73. SurfWax -- News And Articles On White Sands Missile Range [WSMR]
    Articles on White Sands Missile Range from newspapers and magazines around the world. Missile Range; NASA. s White Sands Test Facility; Sandia National Laboratories; Los Alamos National Laboratory; and the DoD High Energy Laser Joint Technology Office
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      I want to see a cohesive, regional economic development strategy for southeast New Mexico that will protect and expand the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant project, potash mining, the oil and gas industry and aerospace industries at Holloman Air Force Base and White Sands Missile Range. We shall become a world-class center for excellence in the nuclear, oil and gas, and aerospace industries. (Carlsbad Current Argus, NM).
      Military retirees flock to Armed Forces Home in Gulfport
      May 28, 2004
      Even while serving the Army in research and development at White Sands Missile Range, the Rhizors planned ahead for possible retirement to South Mississippi's Naval Home - now the AFRH. Though still acclimating to the humidity after years in a New Mexico desert, Rhizor says, "I always liked the water and warm weather.". The Rhizors say they also enjoy the activities and camaraderie among their peers and especially not having to cook. (SunHerald.com, MS).
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      May 28, 2004

    74. Nasa: With Ground Tests Complete, DC-XA To Resume Flights This Month
    News media representatives may attend by preregistering with the White Sands MissileRange Public Affairs Office; accreditation must be requested in writing.
    http://www.qadas.com/qadas/nasa/nasa-hm/0477.html
    With Ground Tests Complete, DC-XA to Resume Flights This Month
    NASA HQ Public Affairs Office ( NASANews@luna.osf.hq.nasa.gov
    Wed, 8 May 1996 15:55:42 -0400
    Jim Cast
    Headquarters, Washington, DC May 8, 1996
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    Marshall Space Flight Center, Hunstville, AL
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    RELEASE: 96-92
    WITH GROUND TESTS COMPLETE, DC-XA TO RESUME FLIGHTS THIS MONTH
    The Delta Clipper-Experimental Advanced (DC-XA), a
    single stage rocket developed by NASA and McDonnell Douglas Aerospace, yesterday completed a series of ground tests at the U.S. Army White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, and now is being readied for flight. The DC-XA will undergo a series of five flight tests beginning no earlier than May 17. The date for the first test will be determined later this week.

    75. DefenseLINK News: Desert Competition Recalls Infamous 'Death' March
    Or visit the White Sands Missile Range web site at www.wsmr.army.mil. The publicaffairs Office also would like to hear from people who want to march in honor
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    76. Project BookRead - FREE Online Book: Trinity [Atomic Test] Site By White Sands M
    FREE Online Book Trinity Atomic Test Site by White Sands MissileRange Public Affairs Office. Trinity Atomic
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    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

    77. Trinity Site
    For more information, contact the White Sands Missile Range PublicAffairs Office at (505) 6781134/1700. How to Get There. Trinity
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    TRINITY SITE
    Overview
    Trinity Site is where the first atomic bomb was tested at 5:29:45 a.m. Mountain War Time on July 16, 1945. The 19 kiloton explosion not only led to a quick end to the war in the Pacific but also ushered the world into the atomic age. All life on Earth has been touched by the event which took place here. The 51,500-acre area was declared a national historic landmark in 1975.
    What You'll See
    Included on the Trinity Site tour is Ground Zero where the atomic bomb was placed on a 100-foot steel tower. 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.
    Public Tours Dates and Times
    Trinity Site is open to the public twice a yearon the first Saturday in April and October. Portable toilet facilities are available on site. Hot dogs and sodas are sold at the parking lot. Cameras are allowed at Trinity Site, but their use is strictly prohibited anywhere else on White Sands Missile Range. In deciding whether to visit ground zero at Trinity Site, the following information may prove helpful to you.

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    79. Phillips Press Release #95-42
    at 838 am MDT at the Army s White Sands Missile Range. DCX traveled 1,950 feetdown Range and flew and Missile Systems Center s Space and Missile Test and
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    Phillips Laboratory
    Press Release #95-42
    June 12, 1995
    DC-X TEST SUCCESSFUL
    12 June 1995
    PL RELEASE NO. 95-42
    CONTACT: Connie Rankin
    PHONE: 505-846-1911
    WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE, N.M. The Delta Clipper Experimental launch vehicle (DC-X) continued to push the limits during its seventh flight test today at 8:38 a.m. MDT at the Army's White Sands Missile Range. A problem with the telemetry receiver link cancelled the test originally scheduled for June 2. The single-stage, vertical-takeoff, vertical-landing rocket reached an altitude of 5,700 feet, 1,350 feet more than the last flight on May 16. In addition, the experimental vehicle increased its angle-of-attack maneuvers to gather data on aerodynamics and flight controls. During the ascent, the DC-X traveled 1,950 feet down range and flew sideways at 110 feet per second back to the landing site. The DC-X descended at 200 feet per second as compared to the 145 foot per second rate of the earlier flight. Total flight time was 2 minutes and 12 seconds. The DC-X, built by McDonnell Douglas, is managed by the Air Force Phillips Laboratory at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M., in support of the NASA reusable launch vehicle program. Air Force flight test support is provided by the Space and Missile Systems Center's Space and Missile Test and Evaluation Directorate, also at Kirtland, in support of the NASA reusable launch vehicle program.

    80. Trinity Atomic Test -- July 16, 1945
    The photos presented here are provided through the courtesy of the US Army WhiteSands Missile Range Public Affairs Office and the Los Alamos National
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    Trinity Atomic Test
    July 16, 1945
    Contents Quotes Documents Videos Photographs and Maps
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    The effects could well be called unprecedented, magnificent, beautiful, stupendous and terrifying. No man-made phenomenon of such tremendous power had ever occurred before. General Thomas Farrell, Deputy to Gen. Leslie Groves I am become Death, the Destroyer of Worlds. Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, Director of Los Alamos Now we are all sons-of-bitches. Dr. Kenneth Bainbridge, Director of Trinity Test
    Documents
    Memorandum for the Secretary of Way, July 18, 1945
    This is Gen. Leslie Groves report to the Secretary of War about the Trinity Test (now declassified). It has more information than the following press release and includes observations by Gen. Thomas Farrell and an officer at the Alamogordo Air Base. An ASCII version is also available.
    War Department Release on New Mexico Test, July 16, 1945
    This press release gives a dramatic account of the events surrounding the Trinity Atomic Test. Statements from Gen. Leslie Groves and Gen. Thomas Farrell are included. An ASCII version is also available.

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