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229: 238: 112:. As other nuclear weapons delivery systems were developed through the late 1950s, the mission expanded to include ballistic missiles, guided missiles, and torpedoes. In March 1961 NASWF was redesignated the Naval Weapons Evaluation Facility with mission expanded to include safety studies on nuclear weapons. Aircraft used for NWEF testing were decorated with a unique 87:
at Kirtland Air Force Base in 1949, the United States Navy formed a detachment to investigate nuclear capabilities for naval aircraft and assist the AFSWP with naval equipment for demonstrations and training. This detachment was headed by
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encouraged NWEF personnel to form the Navy Balloon Team as a recruiting effort in 1976. Operations at Sandia Base ceased in 1993 after
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were relocated to the Sandia Base in 1945 to use the Kirtland Field flight test facilities. Kirtland Field was designated
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were later tested with the B57 nuclear bomb, while the A-1, A-3, and A-4 were tested with the
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as the prospective commander of the 4th atomic bomb mission which was cancelled following the
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Security gate at Sandia Base during the earliest days of Navy activity.
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transferred the functions of NWEF to the weapons division of the
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was created as a training facility. Several units from the
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Navy among the Albuquerque community. Popularity of the
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bombs. As missiles replaced those earlier weapons the
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investigating aircraft-weapon interfaces to provide
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Nuclear weapons infrastructure of the United States
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Index

Cold War
United States Navy
nuclear weapons

United States Army Air Corps
Albuquerque, New Mexico
World War II
Sandia Base
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory
Kirtland Air Force Base
Armed Forces Special Weapons Project
United States Air Force
Air Force Special Weapons Command
CDR Thomas Walker
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory
surrender of Japan
White Sands Missile Range
Tonopah Test Range
United States Atomic Energy Commission
thunderbird
Rio Grande
Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta
Base Realignment and Closure
Naval Air Warfare Center
Douglas A-1 Skyraider
A-3 Skywarrior
A-4 Skyhawk
Mark 4
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