the strategic air command was built up by Eisenhower and eventually led to the air force, complete with bombs. Because this was during the cold war period, it was meant as a deterrent from foreign (russian) attacks. The planes had the ability to carry nukes and pretty much wipe out anyone that attacked. however, overall, they did not help the massive retaliation because the price of using nukes was too heavy to bear for the relatively tiny crisis of the Soviets or the even smaller crisis of China (and it was quite pricy too.)
The U.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM), U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), and U.S. Strategic Command (STRATCOM) are three of the eleven unified combatant commands in the United States military. Together, they play crucial roles in national defense, with USTRANSCOM focusing on logistics and transportation, USSOCOM specializing in special operations and counter-terrorism, and STRATCOM managing strategic deterrence and nuclear operations. These commands work collaboratively to enhance military readiness and ensure effective response capabilities globally.
Strategic Air Command was created in 1946.
Strategic Air Command ended in 1992.
United States Strategic Command was created in 1992.
The duration of Strategic Air Command - film - is 1.87 hours.
Bruce G. Blair has written: 'Rail Trail Handbook' 'De-Alerting Strategic Forces' 'The logic of accidental nuclear war' -- subject(s): Command and control systems, Nuclear crisis control, Nuclear warfare 'The effects of warning on strategic stability' -- subject(s): Strategic forces, Military intelligence, Deterrence (Strategy)
Naval Strategic Forces Command - Pakistan - was created in 2004.
Strategic Air Command Elite Guard was created in 1956.
Strategic Air Command - film - was created on 1955-03-25.
Army Strategic Forces Command - Pakistan - was created in 2000.
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Strategic Command WWII Global Conflict happened in 2010.