U.S. Army Redstone Guided Missile
Item
Dublin Core
Identifier
img_01165;img_01166
Title
U.S. Army Redstone Guided Missile
Description
Front: U. S. Army 'Redstone' Guided Missile
Back: U. S. Army 'Redstone' Guided Missile
Huntsville, Alabama, Home of Army Ballistics Missile Agency. Named after Redstone Arsenal, the Redstone is the Army's largest surface-to-surface guided missile. Capable of carrying a nuclear warhead, this weapon has proven to be very accurate at supersonic speeds. This photo is actual color made by U. S. Army.
Back: U. S. Army 'Redstone' Guided Missile
Huntsville, Alabama, Home of Army Ballistics Missile Agency. Named after Redstone Arsenal, the Redstone is the Army's largest surface-to-surface guided missile. Capable of carrying a nuclear warhead, this weapon has proven to be very accurate at supersonic speeds. This photo is actual color made by U. S. Army.
Publisher
Arcade Printing Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Dist. by Huntsville Junior Chamber of Commerce, Huntsville
Dist. by Huntsville Junior Chamber of Commerce, Huntsville
Coverage
Spatial Coverage
34.688529,-86.650873
Type
Source
From the postcard collection of George and Peg Heeschen, The Southpaw, Huntsville, Alabama
Provenance
This collection is digital only.
Language
Rights
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Relation
postcard_import-210603
Collection
Citation
“U.S. Army Redstone Guided Missile,” UAH Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, accessed November 24, 2024, http://libarchstor2.uah.edu/digitalcollections/items/show/5363.