Lecture on jet and rocket propulsion, guided missiles : meeting paper, 1946 Mar 20.

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Lecture on jet and rocket propulsion, guided missiles : meeting paper, 1946 Mar 20.

This paper was presented at the Artillery Conference, Field Artillery School, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, March 18-29, 1946. Accompanying the paper are three letters between Colonel A. E. Kastner, of the Field Artillery school and Dr. H. J. Stewart, Chief, Section 1, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, GALCIT, concerning sending a transcript of the lecture to the school.

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