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Vandenberg Air Force Base / Titan IV / Delta L / Cape Canaveral / Kennedy Space Center / Vandenberg AFB Space Launch Complex 3 / Vertical Integration Building / Naval Ocean Surveillance System / Florida / Cape Canaveral Air Force Station / Spaceports
Date: 2014-11-06 00:20:10
Vandenberg Air Force Base
Titan IV
Delta L
Cape Canaveral
Kennedy Space Center
Vandenberg AFB Space Launch Complex 3
Vertical Integration Building
Naval Ocean Surveillance System
Florida
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station
Spaceports

7.0 References 30 AMDS/SGBP. 1995. “Delta II Acid-Deposition Test Report—Information Memorandum.” Memorandum for 30 CES/CEVPP. 9 Nov[removed]Space Wing. Disaster Preparedness Operations Plan. 1995a. OPlan 32-1, Vol.

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