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  • #REDIRECT [[Single Integrated Operational Plan]]
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  • ...relay channel [[transponder]]s, plus a seventh channel for transmitting [[Single Integrated Operational Plan|nuclear war orders]]. DSCS satellites are not cross-linked in space, as is
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  • The Air Force retained nuclear primacy certainly before the first [[Single Integrated Operational Plan]] studies at the end of the Eisenhower and beginning of the Kennedy Adminis
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  • ...t]] aircraft, and also wanted primacy for strategic nuclear warfare (see [[Single Integrated Operational Plan]]).
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  • ...[United States Air Force]]. One of the factors leading to developing the [[Single Integrated Operational Plan]] for nuclear warfare was the introduction of [[submarine-launched ballisti
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  • ...ess Program example, all U.S. nuclear weapons, all information under the [[Single Integrated Operational Plan]] (SIOP/ESI) and systems for ordering the use of nuclear weapons, are subje
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  • ...esponsibility for [[strategic strike]] and nuclear war planning with the [[Single Integrated Operational Plan]]. He was a member of the Rumsfeld Commission. Since retirement in 2004, he ...and director, Joint Strategic Target Planning Staff, responsible for the [[Single Integrated Operational Plan]], with the rank of General. He became commander of USSTRATCOM in June 1992
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  • {{r|Single Integrated Operational Plan}}
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  • ...hronized its actions with Naval forces. The product of this effort was the Single Integrated Operational Plan (SIOP).
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  • ...d preparation, it reports to the Air Force Global Strike Command, and, for Single Integrated Operational Plan operations, to the United States Strategic Command.
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  • | volume = Chapter Two: The Single Integrated Operational Plan and U.S. Nuclear Forces ...ower was shocked by the plans, and focused not just on the creation of the Single Integrated Operational Plan (SIOP), but on the entire process of picking targets, generating requiremen
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  • :**'''Single Integrated Operational Plan ('''SIOP-ESI'''), the ESI designating "extremely sensitive information", fo ===Single Integrated Operational Plan===
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  • ...ted the nuclear delivery systems of all the military services. The first [[Single Integrated Operational Plan]] (SIOP) was made official in 1962, and the basic concept of the [[compartm
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  • {{seealso|Single Integrated Operational Plan}}
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  • The '''Single Integrated Operational Plan''' ('''SIOP''') represents both a plan and a planning process which specifi | contribution = Chapter Two: The Single Integrated Operational Plan and U.S. Nuclear Forces
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  • ...Science Advisor to President Dwight D. Eisenhower and the architect of the Single Integrated Operational Plan. ...Science Advisor to President Dwight D. Eisenhower and the architect of the Single Integrated Operational Plan.
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  • Still in the strategic role, the [[Single Integrated Operational Plan]] (SIOP) role of the B-52 evolved, given the increasing availability of mis
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  • ...office Nixon and Kissinger were briefed on the US nuclear war plan, the [[Single Integrated Operational Plan]] (SIOP). As Eisenhower and Kistiakowsky were appalled by the original Air
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  • * [[Single Integrated Operational Plan/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Single Integrated Operational Plan/Definition]]
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  • * [[Template:Single Integrated Operational Plan/Metadata]]
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  • For United States planning process and plan alternatives, see Single Integrated Operational Plan
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  • ...r planning air campaigns at the theater level, as there is for the nuclear Single Integrated Operational Plan. "Targeting for the Gulf War air campaign encompassed the first modern join
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  • ...ons of air defense radars, which went into planning attack routes of the [[Single Integrated Operational Plan]] (SIOP), the master set of plans for nuclear warfare. They provided operat
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  • ...ons of air defense radars, which went into planning attack routes of the [[Single Integrated Operational Plan]] (SIOP), the master set of plans for nuclear warfare. They provided operat ...n, provided the characteristics of the Soviet air defense network to the [[Single Integrated Operational Plan]] (SIOP) staff, and to Navy commanders who would operate in Soviet waters.
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  • ...te in the Eisenhower Administration, in the process leading to the first [[Single Integrated Operational Plan]] issued in 1962, before the U.S. Air Force, specifically the Strategic Air
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