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North American Aerospace Defense Command | Behind the Wings on PBS
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In this special episode of Behind the Wings, tag along as host Matthew Burchette explores one of the military’s best-kept secrets - North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD). Get a private tour of the N2C2 command center, experience a Noble Eagle Conference in action and fly along as Matthew’s venture into “restricted airspace” puts him up close and personal with Buckley AFB’s 140th Wing. This is access that few ever receive.
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Big Picture: Army Air Defense Command (ARADCOM): The Inner Ring
Big Picture: Army Air Defense Command (ARADCOM): The Inner Ring - National Archives and Records Administration - ARC Identifier 2569884 / Local Identifier 111-TV-706 - Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations. U.S. Army Audiovisual Center. (ca. 1974 - 05/15/1984). This film shows how the soldiers of the Army Air Defense Command used the Nike Hercules and other missiles in their control to defend the U.S. against imaginary enemy attack. Scenes also describe the development of the newer Nike X missile. DVD copied by IASL Master Scanner Timothy Vollmer.
published: 31 Dec 2010
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The Lost Missile
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The Lost Missile is a 1958 American science fiction film which was originally slated to be directed by William Berke, who was also executive producer of the film. The screenplay was co-written by John McPartland and the longtime science-fiction writer Jerome Bixby, and starred a young Robert Loggia. When William Berke suddenly died as filming was set to begin, his son Lester Wm. Berke (who had come up with the original story) took over the direction.
The appearance of an unknown "missile-like" object in nearby space leads a European nation (unnamed, but implied to be one of the cou...
published: 29 Nov 2019
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Aerospace Defense Command
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Aerospace Defense Command was a major command of the United States Air Forces, responsible for continental air defence.It was activated in 1968 and disbanded in 1980.Its predecessor, Air Defense Command, was established in 1946, briefly inactivated in 1950, reactivated in 1951, and then redesignated Aerospace rather than Air in 1968.Its mission was to provide air defense of the Continental United States .
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Aerospace Defense Command | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:39 1 Air defense during World War II
00:02:04 1.1 Continental Air Forces
00:04:00 2 Air Defense Command 1946
00:05:52 2.1 Reformation 1951
00:09:04 3 Air and Aerospace Defense Command
00:11:23 4 Tactical Air Command and ADTAC
00:12:39 4.1 Chronology of major events
00:12:49 4.2 Interceptor Aircraft
00:18:16 4.2.1 Interceptor gunnery training
00:22:44 4.3 Defense Systems Evaluation
00:26:18 4.4 Continental defense
00:31:03 4.4.1 Missile warning and space surveillance
00:34:23 4.4.2 Consolidated Csup3/sup
00:37:18 5 Inactivation
00:39:08 6 Commanders
00:39:51 7 Lineage
00:40:37 8 Components
00:40:47 8.1 Air Defense Forces
00:41:54 8.2 Air Forces
00:42:14 8.3 Regions
00:42:22...
published: 30 Dec 2018
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C: MO - Making a cold war scenario part 1
In this video, we go through the initial phases of creating a cold war scenario involving the "1000 Soviet Bombers" and the air defense command's efforts to stem this red tide.
published: 15 Feb 2021
26:40
North American Aerospace Defense Command | Behind the Wings on PBS
North American Aerospace Defense Command | Behind the Wings on PBS
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In this special episode of Be...
North American Aerospace Defense Command | Behind the Wings on PBS
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In this special episode of Behind the Wings, tag along as host Matthew Burchette explores one of the military’s best-kept secrets - North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD). Get a private tour of the N2C2 command center, experience a Noble Eagle Conference in action and fly along as Matthew’s venture into “restricted airspace” puts him up close and personal with Buckley AFB’s 140th Wing. This is access that few ever receive.
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North American Aerospace Defense Command | Behind the Wings on PBS
Support Wings Over the Rockies → https://wingsmuseum.org/give
In this special episode of Behind the Wings, tag along as host Matthew Burchette explores one of the military’s best-kept secrets - North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD). Get a private tour of the N2C2 command center, experience a Noble Eagle Conference in action and fly along as Matthew’s venture into “restricted airspace” puts him up close and personal with Buckley AFB’s 140th Wing. This is access that few ever receive.
Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum:
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Host:
Matthew Burchette
Creator, Producer:
Ben Theune
Camera, Editor:
Scott Hennelly
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- published: 27 Mar 2020
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27:13
Big Picture: Army Air Defense Command (ARADCOM): The Inner Ring
Big Picture: Army Air Defense Command (ARADCOM): The Inner Ring - National Archives and Records Administration - ARC Identifier 2569884 / Local Identifier 111...
Big Picture: Army Air Defense Command (ARADCOM): The Inner Ring - National Archives and Records Administration - ARC Identifier 2569884 / Local Identifier 111-TV-706 - Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations. U.S. Army Audiovisual Center. (ca. 1974 - 05/15/1984). This film shows how the soldiers of the Army Air Defense Command used the Nike Hercules and other missiles in their control to defend the U.S. against imaginary enemy attack. Scenes also describe the development of the newer Nike X missile. DVD copied by IASL Master Scanner Timothy Vollmer.
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Big Picture: Army Air Defense Command (ARADCOM): The Inner Ring - National Archives and Records Administration - ARC Identifier 2569884 / Local Identifier 111-TV-706 - Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations. U.S. Army Audiovisual Center. (ca. 1974 - 05/15/1984). This film shows how the soldiers of the Army Air Defense Command used the Nike Hercules and other missiles in their control to defend the U.S. against imaginary enemy attack. Scenes also describe the development of the newer Nike X missile. DVD copied by IASL Master Scanner Timothy Vollmer.
- published: 31 Dec 2010
- views: 7353
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The Lost Missile
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The Lost Missile is a 1958 American science fiction film which was originally slated to be directed by William Berke, who was also executive producer of the film. The screenplay was co-written by John McPartland and the longtime science-fiction writer Jerome Bixby, and starred a young Robert Loggia. When William Berke suddenly died as filming was set to begin, his son Lester Wm. Berke (who had come up with the original story) took over the direction.
The appearance of an unknown "missile-like" object in nearby space leads a European nation (unnamed, but implied to be one of the countries behind the Iron Curtain) to fire a rocket at it. Though the rocket intercepts the unidentified object, the explosion only diverts the missile into an orbit around the Earth. Racing five miles above the earth, its passage causes widespread devastation of the land below.
Meanwhile, at the Havenbrook Atomic Laboratory (a thinly veiled reference to the Brookhaven National Laboratory) in suburban New York City, Dr. David Loring and his assistant Joan Woods are preparing for their wedding later that day. Though both are in love, David is deeply committed to his work on a hydrogen warhead for the new "Jove" rocket, so much so that it has interfered with previous attempts at a wedding. Leaving work to go ring shopping, David's irritation with time spent on it leads Joan to accuse him of prioritizing work over their relationship, and she calls off the marriage.
With the missile blazing its path of destruction, a radar station on the DEW Line picks up its approach to the North American continent. Though a patrol jet diverted to intercept the missile is destroyed by the intense heat of its drive, the pilot captures a picture of it that is then transmitted to "Conad", Continental Air Defense Command. An alert mobilizes jets from the Royal Canadian Air Force, which are unable to shoot it down and are destroyed in the attempt.
With the missile projected to fly over New York City, the U.S. military orders a full mobilization. The U.S. and Canadian authorities implement civil defense procedures, preparing the cities of New York and Ottawa for the imminent passage of the missile. As Havenbrook is being evacuated, David realizes that he can use the Jove rocket to get through the missile's intense heat to destroy it, using the fission bomb "trigger" from the incomplete hydrogen warhead. While he works to prepare the plutonium for the bomb, the government orders a full evacuation of New York City. Further efforts by conventional forces to destroy the missile prove unsuccessful, and Ottawa is destroyed as it flies overhead.
As David and Joan race the nuclear core to the missile base, they are attacked by a group of young thugs who steal their jeep with the core inside. David and Joan chase after them, only to find the jeep alongside the road and the men dead from radiation poisoning after having opened the lead-lined box with the plutonium core. Knowing that exposure is fatal, David grabs the box and drives the core to the waiting rocket, loading it into the warhead before dying. The rocket is then launched, intercepting the missile over Lake Champlain and destroying it.
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The Lost Missile is a 1958 American science fiction film which was originally slated to be directed by William Berke, who was also executive producer of the film. The screenplay was co-written by John McPartland and the longtime science-fiction writer Jerome Bixby, and starred a young Robert Loggia. When William Berke suddenly died as filming was set to begin, his son Lester Wm. Berke (who had come up with the original story) took over the direction.
The appearance of an unknown "missile-like" object in nearby space leads a European nation (unnamed, but implied to be one of the countries behind the Iron Curtain) to fire a rocket at it. Though the rocket intercepts the unidentified object, the explosion only diverts the missile into an orbit around the Earth. Racing five miles above the earth, its passage causes widespread devastation of the land below.
Meanwhile, at the Havenbrook Atomic Laboratory (a thinly veiled reference to the Brookhaven National Laboratory) in suburban New York City, Dr. David Loring and his assistant Joan Woods are preparing for their wedding later that day. Though both are in love, David is deeply committed to his work on a hydrogen warhead for the new "Jove" rocket, so much so that it has interfered with previous attempts at a wedding. Leaving work to go ring shopping, David's irritation with time spent on it leads Joan to accuse him of prioritizing work over their relationship, and she calls off the marriage.
With the missile blazing its path of destruction, a radar station on the DEW Line picks up its approach to the North American continent. Though a patrol jet diverted to intercept the missile is destroyed by the intense heat of its drive, the pilot captures a picture of it that is then transmitted to "Conad", Continental Air Defense Command. An alert mobilizes jets from the Royal Canadian Air Force, which are unable to shoot it down and are destroyed in the attempt.
With the missile projected to fly over New York City, the U.S. military orders a full mobilization. The U.S. and Canadian authorities implement civil defense procedures, preparing the cities of New York and Ottawa for the imminent passage of the missile. As Havenbrook is being evacuated, David realizes that he can use the Jove rocket to get through the missile's intense heat to destroy it, using the fission bomb "trigger" from the incomplete hydrogen warhead. While he works to prepare the plutonium for the bomb, the government orders a full evacuation of New York City. Further efforts by conventional forces to destroy the missile prove unsuccessful, and Ottawa is destroyed as it flies overhead.
As David and Joan race the nuclear core to the missile base, they are attacked by a group of young thugs who steal their jeep with the core inside. David and Joan chase after them, only to find the jeep alongside the road and the men dead from radiation poisoning after having opened the lead-lined box with the plutonium core. Knowing that exposure is fatal, David grabs the box and drives the core to the waiting rocket, loading it into the warhead before dying. The rocket is then launched, intercepting the missile over Lake Champlain and destroying it.
- published: 29 Nov 2019
- views: 38
36:37
Tactical Air Command (Everything WEAPONRY)💬⚔️🏹📡🤺🌎😜
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Aerospace Defense Command
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Aerospace Defense Command was a major command of the United States Air Forces, responsible for continental air defence.It was activated in 1968 and disbanded in 1980.Its predecessor, Air Defense Command, was established in 1946, briefly inactivated in 1950, reactivated in 1951, and then redesignated Aerospace rather than Air in 1968.Its mission was to provide air defense of the Continental United States .
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Aerospace Defense Command was a major command of the United States Air Forces, responsible for continental air defence.It was activated in 1968 and disbanded in 1980.Its predecessor, Air Defense Command, was established in 1946, briefly inactivated in 1950, reactivated in 1951, and then redesignated Aerospace rather than Air in 1968.Its mission was to provide air defense of the Continental United States .
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44:01
Aerospace Defense Command | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerospace_Defense_Command
00:00:39 1 Air defense during World War II
00:0...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerospace_Defense_Command
00:00:39 1 Air defense during World War II
00:02:04 1.1 Continental Air Forces
00:04:00 2 Air Defense Command 1946
00:05:52 2.1 Reformation 1951
00:09:04 3 Air and Aerospace Defense Command
00:11:23 4 Tactical Air Command and ADTAC
00:12:39 4.1 Chronology of major events
00:12:49 4.2 Interceptor Aircraft
00:18:16 4.2.1 Interceptor gunnery training
00:22:44 4.3 Defense Systems Evaluation
00:26:18 4.4 Continental defense
00:31:03 4.4.1 Missile warning and space surveillance
00:34:23 4.4.2 Consolidated Csup3/sup
00:37:18 5 Inactivation
00:39:08 6 Commanders
00:39:51 7 Lineage
00:40:37 8 Components
00:40:47 8.1 Air Defense Forces
00:41:54 8.2 Air Forces
00:42:14 8.3 Regions
00:42:22 8.4 Air Divisions
00:42:31 8.5 Air Defense Sectors
00:42:41 8.6 Other
00:43:47 9 See also
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SUMMARY
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Aerospace Defense Command was a major command of the United States Air Forces, responsible for continental air defence. It was activated in 1968 and disbanded in 1980. Its predecessor, Air Defense Command, was established in 1946, briefly inactivated in 1950, reactivated in 1951, and then redesignated Aerospace rather than Air in 1968. Its mission was to provide air defense of the Continental United States (CONUS). It directly controlled all active measures, and was tasked to coordinate all passive means of air defense.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerospace_Defense_Command
00:00:39 1 Air defense during World War II
00:02:04 1.1 Continental Air Forces
00:04:00 2 Air Defense Command 1946
00:05:52 2.1 Reformation 1951
00:09:04 3 Air and Aerospace Defense Command
00:11:23 4 Tactical Air Command and ADTAC
00:12:39 4.1 Chronology of major events
00:12:49 4.2 Interceptor Aircraft
00:18:16 4.2.1 Interceptor gunnery training
00:22:44 4.3 Defense Systems Evaluation
00:26:18 4.4 Continental defense
00:31:03 4.4.1 Missile warning and space surveillance
00:34:23 4.4.2 Consolidated Csup3/sup
00:37:18 5 Inactivation
00:39:08 6 Commanders
00:39:51 7 Lineage
00:40:37 8 Components
00:40:47 8.1 Air Defense Forces
00:41:54 8.2 Air Forces
00:42:14 8.3 Regions
00:42:22 8.4 Air Divisions
00:42:31 8.5 Air Defense Sectors
00:42:41 8.6 Other
00:43:47 9 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
https://assistant.google.com/services/invoke/uid/0000001a130b3f91
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
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Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
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Speaking Rate: 0.9791391672419738
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-A
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Aerospace Defense Command was a major command of the United States Air Forces, responsible for continental air defence. It was activated in 1968 and disbanded in 1980. Its predecessor, Air Defense Command, was established in 1946, briefly inactivated in 1950, reactivated in 1951, and then redesignated Aerospace rather than Air in 1968. Its mission was to provide air defense of the Continental United States (CONUS). It directly controlled all active measures, and was tasked to coordinate all passive means of air defense.
- published: 30 Dec 2018
- views: 20
21:25
C: MO - Making a cold war scenario part 1
In this video, we go through the initial phases of creating a cold war scenario involving the "1000 Soviet Bombers" and the air defense command's efforts to ste...
In this video, we go through the initial phases of creating a cold war scenario involving the "1000 Soviet Bombers" and the air defense command's efforts to stem this red tide.
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In this video, we go through the initial phases of creating a cold war scenario involving the "1000 Soviet Bombers" and the air defense command's efforts to stem this red tide.
- published: 15 Feb 2021
- views: 582