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In a word, plenty.
The key man almost certainly would be Col. William W. Wisman, SAC's senior controller.
He or his deputy or one of their seven assistants, all full colonels, mans the heart of the command post twenty-four hours a day.
It is a quiet but impressive room -- 140 feet long, thirty-nine feet wide, twenty-one feet high.
Movable panels of floor-to-ceiling maps and charts are crammed with intelligence information.
And Bill Wisman, forty-three, a farmer's son from Beallsville, Ohio, is a quiet but impressive man.
His eyes are steady anchors of the deepest brown.
His movements and speech are precise, clear and quick.
No question ruffles him or causes him to hesitate.

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