Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- 1 The US Fleet Ballistic Missile system: technology and nuclear war
- 2 Theoretical models of weapons development
- 3 Heterogeneous engineering and the origins of the fleet ballistic missile
- 4 Building Polaris
- 5 Success and successors
- 6 Poseidon
- 7 Strat-X, ULMS and Trident I
- 8 The improved accuracy programme and Trident II
- 9 Understanding technical change in weaponry
- 10 Appendix: List of interviewees
- Notes
- Index
- CAMBRIDGE STUDIES IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
10 - Appendix: List of interviewees
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 September 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- 1 The US Fleet Ballistic Missile system: technology and nuclear war
- 2 Theoretical models of weapons development
- 3 Heterogeneous engineering and the origins of the fleet ballistic missile
- 4 Building Polaris
- 5 Success and successors
- 6 Poseidon
- 7 Strat-X, ULMS and Trident I
- 8 The improved accuracy programme and Trident II
- 9 Understanding technical change in weaponry
- 10 Appendix: List of interviewees
- Notes
- Index
- CAMBRIDGE STUDIES IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Summary
Vice Admiral Levering Smith (US Navy, Retired). San Diego, 31 March, 1, 2 April 1987, 9 March 1989.
Captain Louis Shock (US Navy, Retired). San Diego, 1 April 1987.
Rear Admiral N. G. Ward (US Navy, Retired). San Diego, 1 April 1987.
Herbert York. San Diego, 2 April 1987.
Rear Admiral Robert Wertheim. (US Navy, Retired). Calabasas, Los Angeles, 3 April 1987 and San Diego, 9 March 1989.
Robert Aldridge. Santa Clara, 4 April 1987.
Willy Fiedler. Los Altos Hill, 4 April 1987.
George Mechlin. Pittsburgh, 8 April 1987.
Rear Admiral Harvey Lyon (US Navy, Retired). Arlington, Virginia, 21 April 1987.
Eliott Mitchell. Washington, DC, 27 April 1987.
Captain Grayson Merrill (US Navy, Retired). San Diego, 4 May 1987.
Robert Fuhrman. Calabasas, Los Angeles, 5 May 1987.
Werner Kirchner. San Dimas, Los Angeles, 5 May 1987.
Carl Haussman. Cupertino, California, 5 May 1987.
Derald Stuart. Sunnyvale, California, 6, 8 May 1987.
Chet Zimmerman. Sunnyvale, 6 May 1987.
Ted Postol. Stanford University, 7 May 1987, 7 November 1988.
Dave Montague. Sunnyvale, 8 May 1987.
David Nixon. Sunnyvale, 8 May 1987.
William Whitmore. Los Altos Hills, California, 9 May 1987.
Ben Olson. Cambridge, MA, 11 May 1987.
Graydon Wheaton. Cambridge, MA, 11 May 1987.
Robert Duffy. Cambridge, MA, 11 May 1987.
David Hoag. Cambridge, MA, 11 May 1987.
Larry Smith. Cambridge, MA, 14 May 1987.
Sam Forter. Cambridge, MA, 15 May 1987.
Sanford Cohen. Cambridge, MA, 15 May 1987.
Paul Dow. Cambridge, MA, 15 May 1987.
Sam Claypoole and Hyman Strell. Long Island, New York, 18 May 1987.
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- From Polaris to TridentThe Development of US Fleet Ballistic Missile Technology, pp. 195 - 197Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1994