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Lädt ... Last Missile Site: An Operational and Physical History of Nike Site SF-88, Fort Barry, Californiavon Stephen A. Haller
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Go inside a Nike missile site! View the inner workings and relive the day-to-day operations. Told through the eyes of the men and women who stood ready at Site SF-88, THE LAST MISSILE SITE paints a vivid picture of the around-the-clock military mission that protected our nation from aerial attack during the tensest years of the Cold War. THE LAST MISSILE SITE is the first book to fully describe SF-88--the only restored Nike missile site--and is ideal for historic preservationists, ColdWar buffs, military historians, vets, park managers, park visitors, and volunteer groups. Inside you'll find: Historical and present-day photographs New 3-D graphics Full-color maps Extensive oral history interviews Full index Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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* Folks interested in the procedures used at Nike Ajax (mostly) and Nike Hercules sites.
* Folks interested in the physical specifics of the Fort Barry site (I fit this group).
The actual target audience seems to be the staff and leadership of the Golden Gate National Park. I'm sure they find it a useful reference.
There's lots of good stuff, here, much of it in direct quotations from four folks who were stationed on the site. But some of the discussion raises questions of context--in particular, I wanted to know more about command structures, communications protocols, and suchlike. I spent a year stationed at two neighboring posts (Fort Baker and Mill Valley AFS), which were somehow both in the command structure of FS-88; both are mentioned, but not in ways that show the relationships. At the time I really didn't care, and as a teletype operator was only slightly involved; now I want a clearer picture.
Still, it's a good book. Worth your time if you're at all interested in Fort Barry, or the Nike AAA program. ( )