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A notable experience occurred in what’s become known historically as the Bomarc Missile Controversy. In 1958, the American aerospace firm, Boeing, and the Michigan Aeronautical Research Center ...
While the missiles were never used to strike a foreign target, one did explode in its New Jersey shelter. Follow Tech Insider: On Facebook More from Tech At the height of the Cold War, the United ...
For better or worse, air defense in Canada is inextricably tied to the U.S.’s ill-starred Bomarc B antiaircraft missile. Conservative Prime Minister John Diefenbaker has found it to be mostly ...
In the fall of 1958, at the height of the Cold War between United States and the Soviet Union, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker agreed to accept 56 Bomarc missiles from the United States and deploy ...
All through Canada’s eight-week election campaign, Conservative Prime Minister John Diefenbaker and Liberal Leader Lester Pearson were politicians in search of an issue. The crowds turned out in ...