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“Historical Analysis of Command and Control Actions in the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis,” Enclosure A, C&C Internal Memorandum No. 40, August 14, 1964 (TOP SECRET/declassified), NSA.

“A Historical Study of Strategic Connectivity, 1950–1981,” Joint Chiefs of Staff Special Historical Study, Historical Division, Joint Chiefs of Staff, July 1982 (TOP SECRET/declassified), NSA.

“History of Air Defense Weapons, 1946–1962,” Richard F. McMullen, Historical Division Office of Information, Headquarters, Air Defense Command, ADC Historical Study No. 14, 1962.

“A History of the Air Force Atomic Energy Program: 1943–1953,” USAF Historical Division, 1959 (TOP SECRET/RESTRICTED DATA/declassified), NSA.

“History of Air Research and Development Command, July — December 1960,” Volume III, Historical Division, Air Research & Development Command, United States Air Force (n.d.) (SECRET/RESTRICTED DATA/declassified).

“History of the Custody and Deployment of Nuclear Weapons: July 1945 Through September 1977,” Office of the Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Atomic Energy), February 1978 (TOP SECRET/RESTRICTED DATA/FORMERLY RESTRICTED DATA/declassified).

“History of the Early Thermonuclear Weapons: Mks 14, 15, 16, 17, 24, and 29,” Information Research Division, Sandia National Laboratories, RS 3434/10 (SECRET/RESTRICTED DATA/declassified), June 1967.

“History of Headquarters Strategic Air Command, 1961,” SAC Historical Study No. 89, Headquarters, Strategic Air Command, January 1962 (TOP SECRET/declassified), NSA.

“History of the Joint Strategic Target Planning Staff: Background and Preparation of SIOP-62,” History & Research Division, Headquarters, Strategic Air Command, 1963 (TOP SECTRET/declassified), NSA.

“History of the Joint Strategic Target Planning Staff: Preparation of SIOP-63,” History & Research Division, Headquarters, Strategic Air Command, January 1964 (TOP SECRET/declassified), NSA.

“History of the Joint Strategic Target Planning Staff SIOP-4 J/K, July 1971–June 1972,” Dr. Walton S. Moody, Strategic Air Command, History & Research Division (n.d.) (TOP SECRET/RESTRICTED DATA/unclassified).

“History of the Little Rock Area Office, Corps of Engineers Ballistic Missile Construction Office, 5 October 1960–31 July 1963,” Arthur R. Simpson, Army Engineers Ballistic Missile Construction Office, 1963.

“The History of Nuclear Weapon Safety Devices,” David W. Plummer and William H. Greenwood, Sandia National Laboratories, Paper Submitted at Joint Propulsion Conference, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, July 1998.

“History of the Redstone Missile System,” John W. Bullard, Historical Division, Army Missile Command, AMC 23 M, October 15, 1965.

“History of the Strategic Air Command, 1 January 1958–30 June 1958,” Historical Study No. 73, Volume 1, Headquarters, Strategic Air Command (n.d.) (TOP SECRET/RESTRICTED DATA/declassified).

“History of Strategic Air Command, June 1958–July 1959,” Historical Study No. 76, Volume I, Headquarters, Strategic Air Command (n.d.) (TOP SECRET/RESTRICTED DATA/declassified).

“History of the Strategic Air Command: Historical Study #73A SAC Targeting Concepts” Historical Division, Office of Information, Headquarters, Strategic Air Command, 1959 (TOP SECRET/declassified), NSA.

“History of the Strategic Arms Competition, 1945–1972,” Ernest R. May, John D. Steinbruner, and Thomas W. Wolfe, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Historical Office, March 1981 (TOP SECRET/RESTRICTED DATA/declassified).

“History of U.S. Nuclear Weapon Safety Assessment: The Early Years,” Stanley D. Spray, Systems Studies Department, Sandia National Laboratories, SAND96-1099C, Version E, May 5, 1996.

“History of the XW-51 Warhead,” SC-M-67-683, AEC Atomic Weapon Data, January 1968 (SECRET/RESTRICTED DATA/declassified).

“Hydronuclear Experiments,” Robert N. Thorn, Donald R. Westervelt, Los Alamos National Laboratories, LA-10902-MS, February 1987.

“Information Bulletin: Intrusion Detection System, AN/TPS-39(V), Radar Surveillance Equipment,” Atlas-Titan, Radar Surveillance Security System, Sylvania Electronic Systems, West Mountain View, California, December 1964.

“Interim Report on Command and Control in Europe,” United States Department of Defense, National Command and Control Task Force, October 1961 (TOP SECRET/declassified), NSA.

“Job Attitudes: How SAC Personnel Compare with the Rest of the Air Force,” Stephen D. Bull III, Air Command and Staff College, Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, 1986.

“JTF Operations Since 1983,” George Stewart, S. M. Fabbri, and A. B. Siegel, CRM-94-42, Center for Naval Analyses, July 1994.

“Jupiter: Development Aspects — Deployment,” John C. Brassell, Historical Office, Mobile Air Material Area, Brookley Air Force Base, September 1962 (SECRET/declassified), NSA.

“Lessons Learned from Early Criticality Accidents,” Richard E. Malenfant, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Submitted for Nuclear Criticality Technology Safety Project Workshop, Gaithersburg, Maryland, May 14–15, 1996.

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