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MINUTEMAN LAUNCHED.—The United States’ fastest intercontinental ballistic missile, the Air Force’s Minuteman, roars away from an underground silo on a successful flight down the Atlantic missile range. The purpose of the flight was to confirm previously-gathered data on launching solidpropellant missiles from a silo.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29681, 27 November 1961, Page 3

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MINUTEMAN LAUNCHED.—The United States’ fastest intercontinental ballistic missile, the Air Force’s Minuteman, roars away from an underground silo on a successful flight down the Atlantic missile range. The purpose of the flight was to confirm previously-gathered data on launching solidpropellant missiles from a silo. Press, Volume C, Issue 29681, 27 November 1961, Page 3

MINUTEMAN LAUNCHED.—The United States’ fastest intercontinental ballistic missile, the Air Force’s Minuteman, roars away from an underground silo on a successful flight down the Atlantic missile range. The purpose of the flight was to confirm previously-gathered data on launching solidpropellant missiles from a silo. Press, Volume C, Issue 29681, 27 November 1961, Page 3