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The Changing Culture of the Missileer: Is Perfection the Standard for Missile Launch Officers Today?
Contributor(s): Hasbrouck, Larry (Author)
ISBN: 1478739940     ISBN-13: 9781478739944
Publisher: Outskirts Press
OUR PRICE:   $12.30  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Military - Nuclear Warfare
- History | Military - Strategy
- History | Military - Weapons
Physical Information: 0.35" H x 6" W x 9" (0.50 lbs) 164 pages
 
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In early 2014, a number of U.S. Air Force officers in charge of launching the Minuteman intercontinental ballistic (ICBM) nuclear missiles failed a routine monthly proficiency test (a rare occurrence in my day). During an unrelated investigation conducted by the Air Force Office of Special Investigations, it was discovered that one crewmember from Malmstrom AFB, MT had emailed test questions to other crewmembers at his base. When news of the investigation caught the attention of the national media, some reported it as the worst cheating scandal in the U.S. Missile Nuclear Weapons Command. As a 13 year veteran of the Minuteman crew force, I strongly believe in the system's strength to prevail, in spite of the recent cheating incident which led to the suspension of all officers involved. However, questions remain as to "why" it happened. This book chronicles the history of the Minuteman Missile program by looking at the career of its author, retired Colonel Lawrence ("Larry") Hasbrouck. He endeavors to explain what could be some of the reasons that led to the cheating incident and why it may be part of the survival culture today. Having worn "three" hats as a crew member, a Squadron Commander and Deputy Commander for Operations at Whiteman AFB MO, he was able to see first hand the extraordinary mission of the Minuteman crew force. Larry, better than most, is able to bring to light the accomplishments and incredible personal sacrifices brought about by a dedicated group of men and women who played a major role in defeating the Soviet Union during the Cold War.