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Dead on Arrival? The Development of the Aerospace Concept, 1944-58
Stephen M. Rothstein
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Dead on Arrival? The Development of the Aerospace Concept, 1944-58

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First impressions are lasting impressions. In late 1958 Air Force Chief of Staff Thomas D. White first evoked the term aerospace to describe to the nation how America's airmen perceived their operational environment. 'Air and space are not two separate media to be divided by a line and to be readily separated into two distinct categories; they are in truth a single indivisible field of operations.' Unfortunately, also by the end of 1958, organizational architecture, national legislation, and national policy were in place to indicate that an alternative paradigm would take precedence over that ...