Some Specific Suggestions for Achieving Early Non-Military Defense Capabilities and Initiating Long-Range Programs

Part of a broader investigation concerned with measures that should be taken in the non-military defense of the United States. The study proposes that the government initiate a program costing around $500 million to achieve several objectives dealing with non-military defense, and measures to achieve these objectives are suggested.

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  • Document Number: RM-2206-RC
  • Year: 1958
  • Series: Research Memoranda

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