Pershing missile bibliography

This Pershing missile bibliography is a list of works related to the Pershing 1 and Pershing 1a Field Artillery Missile Systems and the Pershing II Weapon System.

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US Air Force edit

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Aviation Week edit

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists edit

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Artillery Trends (1958–1969) edit

The Field Artilleryman (1969-1973) edit

Field Artillery Journal (1973-1987) edit

Field Artillery (1987-2007) edit

Fires (2007) edit

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The Ordnance Magazine edit

  • Jones III, Lauris T. (Winter 1986). "The Pershing Rocket Motor" (PDF). The Ordnance Magazine. United States Army Ordnance Corps Association. pp. 42–45.
  • "Privates Take Charge" (PDF). The Ordnance Magazine. United States Army Ordnance Corps Association. Winter 1986. p. 58.

The Giant and The Pershing Cable edit

PS: The Preventive Maintenance Monthly edit

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The Big Picture edit

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  • Del Tredici, Robert (15 October 1986). Terminal Guidance. At Work in the Fields of the Bomb – via NuclearFiles.org.

Walkarounds edit

Audio edit

  • Mack, Robert. "U.S. Army Pershing Missile Launch". Living Sound Effects, Volume 3. Bainbridge Entertainment. BCD2003.

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Film edit

Television edit

  • Moder, Dick (director) (21 April 1978). "The Murderous Missile". Wonder Woman. Wonder Woman must stop the hijacking of an experimental thought controlled missile. The missile prop is an Estes model rocket Pershing.
  • Roh, Mike (director) (2011). "Liftoff". Eureka. Event occurs at 12:28. The interceptor missile launch is U.S. Army footage of a Pershing 1a missile launch.
  • Deutschland 83. 2015. The series is set in 1983 West Germany during the Pershing II deployment. Series opening includes a Pershing 1a being erected.
  • The First Lady. 2022. Event occurs at 0:55. Series opening includes a Pershing 1a being erected.

Music edit

  • Geier Sturzflug (1983). "Besuchen Sie Europa (solange es noch steht)" [Visit Europe (While It's Still Standing)]. Heiße Zeiten [Hot Times] (in German). The first verse ends with "And a Pershing II rises from the Olympus Range"
  • Krokus (1986). Change of Address. The gatefold photo has four of the band members wearing the insignia of the 56th Field Artillery Command.

Music videos edit

  • Cash, Johnny; Lester, Butch (writer) (1991). "Goin' By The Book". The Mystery of Life. Universal Music Group. Event occurs at 2:05. Archived from the original on 12 December 2021. The missile is a Pershing 1a being erected with a timestamp of 13 November 1979. The scene occurs after the line "There's armies in the cities and the missiles stand ready for flight."

Artwork edit

Memorabilia edit

World Memorial Fund for Disaster Relief edit

Leonard Cheshire created the World Memorial Fund for Disaster Relief in 1990. The charity obtained Pershing and SS-20 scrap material and created memorabilia for fund raising.

Other edit

  • Missile Age Interlocking Picture Puzzle. Jaymar. 5034.