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... bombs , the Joint Chiefs of Staff have determined that for war a military requirement exists for approximately 400 atomic bombs of destructive power equivalent to the Nagasaki type bomb . " 49 Eight months later , the number of bombs ...
... bombs , the Joint Chiefs of Staff have determined that for war a military requirement exists for approximately 400 atomic bombs of destructive power equivalent to the Nagasaki type bomb . " 49 Eight months later , the number of bombs ...
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... bombs will dictate the use of one bomb only in any one attack on an objective area . Therefore , the maximum which would be dispatched in any one attack under present condi- tions is unlikely to exceed 100 . 4. It is recognized that the ...
... bombs will dictate the use of one bomb only in any one attack on an objective area . Therefore , the maximum which would be dispatched in any one attack under present condi- tions is unlikely to exceed 100 . 4. It is recognized that the ...
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... bombs has been deleted , but the name of the bomb then under development ( the Mark IV ) remains . In the earlier declassified copy , the name of the bomb is deleted , but the number of weapons is not . From inspection of these and ...
... bombs has been deleted , but the name of the bomb then under development ( the Mark IV ) remains . In the earlier declassified copy , the name of the bomb is deleted , but the number of weapons is not . From inspection of these and ...
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PRESIDENTS NOTES | 3 |
THE EXTERNAL FUNCTION OF SOVIET ARMED FORCES | 35 |
AN EXAMINATION OF PROFESSIONAL CONCERNS | 46 |
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