[Reports on the M-X missile in Utah and Nevada] 1980-1981.

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[Reports on the M-X missile in Utah and Nevada] 1980-1981.

Reviews of the MX-DEIS by Utah State University reviewers, memos, agendas for meetings, etc. during the 1980-1981 period that Utah and Nevada were being considered for the deployment of the the MX missile system.

1 folder (various pagings) : ill., charts, maps ; 28 cm.

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