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Missile Defense Agency / Technology / Military of North Korea / Nuclear program of North Korea / National missile defense / Missile / Intercontinental ballistic missile / North Korean missile test / Anti-ballistic missile / Space technology / Missile defense / United States Department of Defense
Date: 2012-01-04 10:30:51
Missile Defense Agency
Technology
Military of North Korea
Nuclear program of North Korea
National missile defense
Missile
Intercontinental ballistic missile
North Korean missile test
Anti-ballistic missile
Space technology
Missile defense
United States Department of Defense

Don’t Just Do Something, Sit There! By Mark Stout Note: this article originally appeared in the 2 April 2009 edition of Air University‟s The Wright Stuff. Give credit where it‟s due. While the tragic kingdom of Nor

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