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Photograph of the First Titan Rocket Launch 6 Feb. 1959 Signed By Col. Albert Wetzel

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    Posted 10 years ago

    Foundaroun…
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    This Large 18" x 15" photograph was given to me by the daughter of The Secratary of the Air Force. ( Lyle S. Garlock) The Titan was a family of U.S. expendable rockets used between 1959 and 2005. A total of 368 rockets of this family were launched, including all the Project Gemini manned flights of the mid-1960s. Titans were part of the American intercontinental ballistic missile deterrent until the late 1980s, and lifted other American military payloads as well as civilian agency intelligence-gathering satellites. Titans also were used to send highly successful interplanetary scientific probes throughout the Solar System.
    THE INSCRIPTION READS : To. Secretary Lyle S. Garlock.
    The First Titan Launch .
    6 February 1959
    Signed Albert Wetzel
    Col. USAF
    Program Director
    THE BACK OF THE PHOTOGRAPH READS : U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO
    1352 MPS . APCS ( MATS)
    6739 / 59 1352 MPSUNCL

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    Comments

    1. SEAN68 SEAN68, 10 years ago
      very very nice!!!
    2. green4life, 9 years ago
      Well talk about a small world. That's my Dad in the signature block. I was 5 mos at the time. Russ W.
    3. Foundaroundtown Foundaroundtown, 9 years ago
      It's amazing what your dad accomplished in his lifetime, he was cutting edge space exploration.m

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