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Strategic and sites
There are 2 Taco Bell sites in the UK in operation at the Strategic Air Command and United States Air Force bases at RAF Mildenhall and RAF Lakenheath, but, commensurate with existing security controls, access is restricted to relevant service personnel.
In 1962, the Strategic Air Command's 390th Strategic Missile Wing ( 390 SMW ) and its 18 Titan II ICBM sites around Tucson were activated.
The 851st Strategic Missile Squadron operated three HGM-25A Titan I ICBM sites: ( 1 Feb 1961-25 Mar 1965 )
The 549th Strategic Missile Squadron operated three SM-65D Atlas ICBM sites ( 1 October 1960-15 December 1964 ).
In 1995 aircraft from Fairchild flew to Travis AFB, California in support of its first Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty ( START ) mission, transporting Russian inspectors to sites in the Western U. S. The wing has flown START missions in the U. S. every year since.
The 567th Strategic Missile Squadron operated nine SM-65E Atlas ICBM sites ( 1 April 1960-25 June 1965 ).
The 850th Strategic Missile Squadron Operated three HGM-25A Titan I ICBM sites: ( 1 Dec 1960-25 Mar 1965 )
Up to 1986 a total of 48 launch sites, including a site at Pavschino, were equipped with 405 RSD-10 missiles under control of the Strategic Rocket Forces.
The 569th Strategic Missile Squadron controlled these sites and was assigned to the 9th Bombardment Wing in August 1962.
The 569th Strategic Missile Squadron Operated three HGM-25A Titan I ICBM sites: ( 1 Jun 1961-25 Jun 1965 )
Strategic bombing during World War II of key transportation and energy sites was more effective than attacking cities, and early postwar non-nuclear war plans envisioned focusing on the Soviet petroleum industry.
The Dyess sites were operated by the 578th Strategic Missile Squadron.
The 578th Strategic Missile Squadron operated twelve missile sites, of one missile at each site.
Current Strategic Rocket Forces Order of Battle lists the following sites with Topol-M missiles:
Current Strategic Rocket Forces Order of Battle lists the following sites with Topol missiles:
The 724th ( previously 848th ) Strategic Missile Squadron operated three missile sites ( 1 Feb 1960-25 Jun 1965 )
The 725th ( previously 849th ) Strategic Missile Squadron operated three missile sites: ( 1 Aug 1960-25 Jun 1965 )
The 577th Strategic Missile Squadron operated twelve missile sites, of one missile at each site.
significant Cold War-era sites, a launch control center and a missile silo / launch facility, formerly operated by the 66th Strategic Missile Squadron of the 44th Strategic Missile Wing, headquartered at Ellsworth Air Force Base in Rapid City, South Dakota.
The film was made at Beale Air Force Base, California, using the facilities, B-52, KC-135 and T-33 aircraft, Titan I missile sites, and personnel of the 456th Strategic Aerospace Wing.

Strategic and were
Many of the successful programs were transitioned to the Services, such as the foundation technologies in automatic target recognition, space based sensing, propulsion, and materials that were transferred to the Strategic Defense Initiative Organization ( SDIO ), later known as the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization ( BMDO ), now titled the Missile Defense Agency ( MDA ).
Syabru Besi and Rasuwa Gadhi were Strategic points in this war.
The War Department took over the Secret Intelligence ( SI ) and Counter-Espionage ( X-2 ) Branches, which were then housed in a new office created for just this purpose — the Strategic Services Unit ( SSU ).
Many members of the US Office of Strategic Services also were trained there.
LeMay and SAC ’ s continuing efforts to assume greater control over nuclear strategy were vindicated on August 11, 1960, when Eisenhower approved a plan to create the Joint Strategic Target Planning Staff ( dominated by SAC ) to prepare the National Strategic Target List and the Single Integrated Operation Plan ( SIOP ) for nuclear war.
At lower levels, there were a large number of Strategic Air Command wings, groups such as the 1st Combat Evaluation Group, and large numbers of bases ( see List of Strategic Air Command Bases ).
A top-secret White Paper, compiled by the Royal Air Force and produced for the British Government in 1959, estimated that British atomic bombers were capable of destroying key cities and military targets in the Soviet Union, with an estimated 16 million deaths in the USSR ( half of whom were estimated to be killed on impact and the rest fatally injured ) before bomber aircraft from the US Strategic Air Command reached their targets.
Some of the earliest World War II predecessors of the SEALs were the Operational Swimmers of the Office of Strategic Services, or OSS.
Aided by elements of the military, secret airfields and training camps were established, while Office of Strategic Services and Force 136 agents slipped in and out of the country.
White Christmas, Strategic Air Command, To Catch a Thief and The Battle of the River Plate ( a. k. a. Pursuit of the Graf Spee ) had very limited ( two or three ) prints struck in the 8-perf VistaVision format in which they were shot.
The first PROM programming machines were also developed by Arma engineers under Mr. Chow's direction and were located in Arma's Garden City lab and Air Force Strategic Air Command ( SAC ) headquarters.
The Strategic Arms Reduction Treaties were signed, as START I and START II, by the US and Soviet Union, further restricting weapons.
While over 5, 000 U. S. airmen had been killed and over 1, 000 more were either missing in action ( MIA ), or captured ( prisoners of war / POW ); the USAF 100th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing had flown approximately 3, 435 UAV missions during the war, at a cost of about 554 UAVs lost to all causes.
Initial developments of the new multi-campus university were guided by a three-year plan ; currently the University is following the new " Strategic Plan 2009-2016 ", set to take the institution to its centennial year.
The US Strategic Bombing Survey later estimated that nearly 88, 000 people died in this one raid, 41, 000 were injured, and over a million residents lost their homes.
As a Strategic Air Command ( SAC ) unit, the 4080th was later redesignated the 100th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing and also acquired Lockheed DC-130 Hercules aircraft for launch and control of Firebee reconnaissance drones that were the precursors of contemporary unmanned aerial systems.
The DC-130s and U-2s remained at the Davis-Monthan until 1976, when the 100 SRW was inactivated, its DC-130s transferred to Tactical Air Command's 432d Tactical Drone Group, and its U-2s transferred to SAC's 9th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing ( 9 SRW ) at Beale Air Force Base, California, where U-2 Dragon Lady operations were consolidated with SR-71 Blackbird operations.

Strategic and chosen
Submitted in a command-wide contest, it was chosen as the winner by a three judge panel: General Curtis E. LeMay, Commander-in-Chief, Strategic Air Command ; General Thomas S. Power, Vice Commander-in-Chief, Strategic Air Command ; and Brigadier General AW Kissner, Chief of Staff, Strategic Air Command.
The reductions are in part a result of the Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty requirement to go below 2, 200 deployed nuclear weapons by 2012, with the AGM-129 ACM chosen because it has reliability problems and also higher maintenance costs.

Strategic and protecting
By becoming LEED certified, the AFWA facility will do its part to accomplish the vision of the Air Force Environmental Strategic Plan — fully supporting Air Force missions with natural infrastructure assets while protecting human health and safety and the environment.
The Agency is responsible for delivering the Ministry's Departmental Strategic Objective ( DSO ) 3: “ protecting the public and reduce re-offending ”, and supporting delivery of DSO 4: “ more effective, transparent and responsive criminal justice system for victims and the public ”.

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