Missile Gap has 99 pages.
The Ingenuity Gap has 480 pages.
Gap Creek has 326 pages.
The Gap in the Curtain has 315 pages.
Absolution Gap has 565 pages.
Beyond the Gap has 336 pages.
Missile Gap was created on 2006-12-31.
The ISBN for "Missile Gap" by Charles Stross is 978-1-4295-0723-8.
A mistaken perception that US had fewer missles than the USSR
The phone number of the White Sands Missile Range is: 575-678-2121.
Americans were concerned about a potential missile gap during the Cold War due to fears that the Soviet Union had surpassed the United States in missile technology and nuclear capabilities. This anxiety was fueled by the launch of Sputnik in 1957, which demonstrated Soviet advancements in space and missile technology, leading to worries about national security and military superiority. The belief that the U.S. could be vulnerable to a surprise attack intensified calls for increased defense spending and advancements in missile technology, reflecting broader concerns about the balance of power in the nuclear arms race.
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The main issues were the economy and the Communist threat including a perceived "missile gap" with the USSR and the Communist government of Cuba. Kennedy promised to fix both.