Image from page 13 of GMRD Clipper issue from May 1958. Caption reads: "San Sal is number five in the chain of 12 [downrange stations of the East Test Range]. Below is Pan American's weather station at the base."
Image from page 8 of GMRD Clipper issue from March 1958 accompanying article entitled "ABC's of Our Defense". Major Kenneth Grine explains common abbreviations and organizational structure - GMRD which stands for Guided Missile Range Division reports…
Image from page 15 of GMRD Clipper issue from October 1957. Caption reads: "Cape Canaveral, initiated as missile launching site in July, 1950 with firing of WAC Corporal Bumper, is first of GMRD-operated range bases."
image from page 2 of GMRD Clipper, Vol. 4, May 1957 accompanying article entitled "A Report on the Ocean Range Vessels: The latest ideas in missile tracking make these floating range stations vital to American Defense". Caption reads: "Berthed at an…
image from page 2 of GMRD Clipper, Vol. 4, April 1957 accompanying article entitled "Jupiter: From Lighthouse to Missiles - Guardian of Floridian Shores"
Image and caption from page 10 of GMRD Clipper, Vol. 3, Nov. 1956. Caption reads: "One such site located on Dagoe Island, off the Estonia coast in the Baltic Sea, contains three steel launching scaffolds, underground storage space and control…
Image from page 3 of GMRD Clipper, Vol. 2, No. 6, Aug. 1955 accompanying article entitled "Cape Canaveral - Heart of the Missile Test Range". Caption reads: "Missile's-eye-view of Cape Canaveral."
image from page 12 of Wing Tips, Vol. 3, Issue 12, Jan. 1970. Caption reads: "One of tractors for new Jet Age: Pan Am will use three tractors to maneurver the 747 at different airports. The largest weighs 155,000 pounds...the tractors are only part…
image from page 12 of Wing Tips, Vol. 3, Issue 12, Jan. 1970. Caption reads: "One of tractors for new Jet Age: Pan Am will use three tractors to maneurver the 747 at different airports. The largest weighs 155,000 pounds; the smallest, the Hough,…