Pershing missile bibliography

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This Pershing missile bibliography is a list of works related to the Pershing 1 and Pershing 1a Field Artillery Missile Systems and the Pershing II Weapon System.

Books[]

  • Bergaust, Erik (1966). Rockets of the Armed Forces. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons.
  • Burns, Steven T. (2014). History of the Pershing Missile Systems. ISBN 978-1-63318-129-8.
  • Caldicott, Helen (1984). Missile Envy: The Arms Race & Nuclear War. William Morrow. ISBN 978-0-688-01954-9.
  • Chant, Christopher; Hogg, Ian (1983). The Nuclear War File: Weaponry, Strategy, Flashpoints, the Balance of Power. London: Ebury Press. ISBN 978-0-85223-380-1.
  • Dartford, Mark (1985). Military Technology. Exeter Books. ISBN 0-671-07575-6.
  • Depew, Doug (24 February 2011). SAT & BAF!: Memories of a Tower Rat. Outskirts Press. ISBN 978-1-4327-7132-4.
  • Enscore, Susan I.; Webster, Julie L.; Fike, Angela M.; Stupich, Martin J. (December 2008). Level II Documentation of Launch Complex 31/32, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. United States Army Corps of Engineers.
  • Harahan, Joseph P. (1993). On-Site Inspections under the INF Treaty: A History of the On-Site Inspection Agency and INF Treaty Implementation, 1988-1991 (PDF). Government Printing Office. ISBN 0-16-041719-8.
  • Hardecker, Dana (8 June 2018). Bark! You Delta Dogs: The Making of US Army Nuclear Soldier. Christian Faith Publishing. ISBN 978-1642990560.
  • Harwood, William B. (1993). Raise Heaven and Earth. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0-671-74998-9.
  • Herf, Jeffrey (1991). War by Other Means: Soviet Power, West German Resistance, and the Battle of the Euromissiles. The Free Press. ISBN 978-0-02-915030-6.
  • Laurence, Martin (1987). "Pershing II" (PDF). The Changing Face of Nuclear Warfare. Ilex. ISBN 978-0-06-096150-3.
  • Quint, Peter (2008). Civil Disobedience and the German Courts: the Pershing Missile Protests in Comparative Perspective. Routledge-Cavendish. ISBN 978-1-134-10741-4.
  • Reed, Jr., John (1987). Germany and NATO. Washington, D.C.: National Defense University Press. ISBN 0-7881-2157-X.
  • Stein, Barry Jason (1993). U.S. Army Heraldic Crests: A Complete Illustrated History of Authorized Distinctive Unit Insignia. University of South Carolina Press. p. 364. ISBN 0-87249-963-4.
  • Taylor, John W. R. (1962). "Pershing". Rockets and Missiles (PDF). Hippo Books. Longacre Press. pp. 64–65.
  • Ulin, Robert R. (2011). Witness to History: Reflections of a Cold War Soldier. Merlin Press. ISBN 978-1-4567-3615-6.
  • White, Andrew (1983). Symbols of War: Pershing II and Cruise Missiles in Europe. London: AuthorHouse. ISBN 978-0-85036-320-3.[self-published source]

Martin / Martin Marietta[]

Bendix[]

Burroughs[]

US Army[]

Lineage and honors[]

History[]

Technical manuals[]

Soldier's manuals[]

Other[]

US Air Force[]

German Air Force[]

Central Intelligence Agency[]

MAN[]

Articles[]

Aviation Week[]

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists[]

Field Artillery[]

Artillery Trends (1958–1969)[]

The Field Artilleryman (1969-1973)[]

Field Artillery Journal (1973-1987)[]

Field Artillery (1987-2007)[]

Fires (2007)[]

Interavia[]

Life[]

The New York Times[]

The Ordnance Magazine[]

  • Jones III, Lauris T. (Winter 1986). "The Pershing Rocket Motor" (PDF). The Ordnance Magazine. United States Army Ordnance Corps Association: 42–45.
  • "Privates Take Charge" (PDF). The Ordnance Magazine. United States Army Ordnance Corps Association: 58. Winter 1986.

The Giant and The Pershing Cable[]

PS, The Preventive Maintenance Monthly[]

Redstone Rocket[]

Time[]

Other[]

Other[]

PanzerBaer[]

Documentaries[]

The Big Picture[]

Other[]

Photos[]

  • Del Tredici, Robert (15 October 1986). Terminal Guidance. At Work in the Fields of the Bomb – via NuclearFiles.org.

Walkarounds[]

Audio[]

  • Mack, Robert. "U.S. Army Pershing Missile Launch". Living Sound Effects, Volume 3. Bainbridge Entertainment. BCD2003.

Fiction[]

Novels[]

  • Canon, Jack (1985). The Normandy Code: Nick Carter Killmaster #202. Diamond. ISBN 978-0441586127. Nick Carter must retrieve a plaster Madonna containing the computer codes of all the Pershing missiles.
  • Evans, Linda (1994). Sleipnir. Baen. ISBN 0-671-87594-9. The first few chapters are based on the real-life experiences of a Pershing missile guard with the 2nd Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment.
  • Hagberg, David (1990). Countdown. Tor. ISBN 978-0812509649. The codes for Pershing missiles based at Ramstein Air Base are stolen.
  • Montgomery, R. A. (1990). Trio: Rebels in the New World: Almost Lost. Starfire. ISBN 978-0553284621. In post-apocalyptic America of 2015, a would be dictator uses seven National Guard Pershing 1 missiles painted red to attack Denver.
  • Mudrick, Victor (2002). In the Wrong Hands. Xlibris. ISBN 978-1462818969. A Pershing missile escaped destruction during the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty elimination and terrorists use it to threaten London.[self-published source]
  • Niven, Larry; Pournelle, Jerry (1985). Footfall. Del Rey. ISBN 978-0345323446. During an alien invasion, Pershing missiles are retargeted to attack an orbiting ship.

Film[]

Television[]

  • Moder, Dick (director) (21 April 1978). "The Murderous Missile". Wonder Woman. Wonder Woman must stop the hijacking of an experimental thought controlled missile. The missile prop is an Estes model rocket Pershing.
  • Roh, Mike (director) (2011). "Liftoff". Eureka!. Event occurs at 12:28. The interceptor missile launch is U.S. Army footage of a Pershing 1a missile launch.
  • Deutschland 83. 2015. The series is set in 1983 West Germany during the Pershing II deployment. Series opening includes a Pershing 1a being erected.

Music[]

  • Geier Sturzflug (1983). "Besuchen Sie Europa (solange es noch steht)" [Visit Europe (While It's Still Standing)]. Heiße Zeiten [Hot Times] (in German). The first verse ends with "And a Pershing II rises from the Olympus Range"
  • Krokus (1986). Change of Address. The gatefold photo has four of the band members wearing the insignia of the 56th Field Artillery Command.

Music videos[]

  • Cash, Johnny; Lester, Butch (writer) (1991). "Goin' By The Book". The Mystery of Life. Universal Music Group. Event occurs at 2:05. Archived from the original on 12 December 2021. The missile is a Pershing 1a being erected with a timestamp of 13 November 1979. The scene occurs after the line "There's armies in the cities and the missiles stand ready for flight."

Artwork[]

Memorabilia[]

World Memorial Fund for Disaster Relief[]

Leonard Cheshire created the World Memorial Fund for Disaster Relief in 1990. The charity obtained Pershing and SS-20 scrap material and created memorabilia for fund raising.

Other[]

  • Missile Age Interlocking Picture Puzzle. Jaymar. 5034.
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