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May 25, 1965 M. A. COOK ETAL 3,185,017 METHOD of MAKING an EXPLOSIVE BOOSTER Original Filed July 13, 1959
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SUMMER 2014 - Volume 61, Number 2 the Air Force Historical Foundation Founded on May 27, 1953 by Gen Carl A