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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Establishing a vision for the future: forecasting potential enemy threats
2.Pushing the state-of-the-art: justifying the need for routine access to space
3.Continuing to push the state-of-the-art: the gathering consensus for Dyna-Soar
4.The debate over manned military spaceflight: the spaceflight revolution and Dyna-Soar
5.Maintaining the military mission
6.Manned military space programs: interagency strife
7.Cancellation
8.Conclusion: the legacy of Dyna-Soar
Bibliography
Index
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