Eric Schlosser - Command and Control

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The New Yorker “Excellent… hair-raising
is how nonfiction should be written.” (Louis Menand)
Time
“A devastatingly lucid and detailed new history of nuclear weapons in the U.S…. fascinating.” (Lev Grossman)
Financial Times
“So incontrovertibly right and so damnably readable… a work with the multilayered density of an ambitiously conceived novel… Schlosser has done what journalism does at its best."
Los Angeles Times
“Deeply reported, deeply frightening… a techno-thriller of the first order.” Famed investigative journalist Eric Schlosser digs deep to uncover secrets about the management of America’s nuclear arsenal. A ground-breaking account of accidents, near-misses, extraordinary heroism, and technological breakthroughs,
explores the dilemma that has existed since the dawn of the nuclear age: how do you deploy weapons of mass destruction without being destroyed by them? That question has never been resolved — and Schlosser reveals how the combination of human fallibility and technological complexity still poses a grave risk to mankind.
Written with the vibrancy of a first-rate thriller,
interweaves the minute-by-minute story of an accident at a nuclear missile silo in rural Arkansas with a historical narrative that spans more than fifty years. It depicts the urgent effort by American scientists, policymakers, and military officers to ensure that nuclear weapons can’t be stolen, sabotaged, used without permission, or detonated inadvertently. Schlosser also looks at the Cold War from a new perspective, offering history from the ground up, telling the stories of bomber pilots, missile commanders, maintenance crews, and other ordinary servicemen who risked their lives to avert a nuclear holocaust. At the heart of the book lies the struggle, amid the rolling hills and small farms of Damascus, Arkansas, to prevent the explosion of a ballistic missile carrying the most powerful nuclear warhead ever built by the United States.
Drawing on recently declassified documents and interviews with men who designed and routinely handled nuclear weapons,
takes readers into a terrifying but fascinating world that, until now, has been largely hidden from view. Through the details of a single accident, Schlosser illustrates how an unlikely event can become unavoidable, how small risks can have terrible consequences, and how the most brilliant minds in the nation can only provide us with an illusion of control. Audacious, gripping, and unforgettable,
is a tour de force of investigative journalism, an eye-opening look at the dangers of America’s nuclear age.
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psychological warfare strategy, 446

Strategic Defense Initiative (Star Wars), 447, 451, 452

Recycled missiles

dangers during recycle, 103–4

Launch Complex 374-7 missile as, 32–33

Red Alert (George), 189–90, 275, 300

Redstone Arsenal, 415

Redstone missile, 221, 225

Reedy, George, 176

Reentry vehicle (RV)

of Atlas, 226

function of, xxii, 226

Titan II explosion, 401, 425–26

Ref-co. See Rocket Fuel Handler’s Clothing Outfit (RFHCO)

Reliable Replacement Warhead (RRW), 470

Research ANd Development (RAND)

areas studied by, 120–21

cities bombed, study of, 121–22

establishment of, xxi, 120

nuclear weapons safety reports by, 121–22, 190–96, 264–65

QUICKCOUNT system, 353

Retrofitting old weapons, 333–34, 370–76, 386, 440, 444, 450, 453

Revere, Paul, 113

Revolt of the admirals, 87

Richards, Eugene H., Major, 246

Ridgway, Matthew B., General, 133

Roberts, Jimmy E., Technical Sergeant

Medal for Heroism to, 439–40

position of, xvi

rescue of injured by, 408–13

at Titan II accident site, 238, 404–6

Titan II explosion, 404

Robertson, Michael J., Colonel, 421

Rock, Kansas, Titan II accident. See Titan II Launch Complex 533-7 accident

Rocket Fuel Handler’s Clothing Outfit (RFHCO)

construction of, xxi, 5–6

malfunction of, 341, 343, 346, 385

working without, by PTS teams, 104

Romig, James, Sergeant, 345

Rongelap island, 140

Rooney, Michael J., Captain, 315

Roosevelt, Franklin D., 44, 45

Rose, Frank, 152

Rossborough, David G., Technical Sergeant

position of, xvi

rescue of injured by, 401, 408

at Titan II accident site, 399–401

Rowen, Henry, 251, 280

Royal Air Force (RAF)

bases, U.S. atomic bombs at, 97–98, 125

Cold War mission of, xxi

strategic bombing preference of, 45, 205

Rubel, John H., 299–300

Rubin, Jerry, 16

Rudolph, Arthur, 182

Rusden, Michael, J., Lieutenant, 215

Rusk, Dean, 274, 296, 301

Russell, Bertrand, 82, 188–89, 293–94

Russia

false alarm (1995), 478

nuclear weapons of (2013), 477–78

Rutherford, James L. “Skip”

Titan II accident, reaction to, 386–87

Titan II dangers, informants on, 337–38, 347

Ryan, John Dale, General, 319–20

Sabotage, 191–92, 194–97, 260, 303, 355

Safety measures. See Accident prevention

Safety risks. See Accident risks; Accidents

Sagan, Carl, 445–46

Sagan, Scott D., 461–63

Sakharov, Andrei, 125

Sandaker, James R.

position of, xvi, 106

rescue of injured by, 405, 409–14, 440

Titan II explosion, 397, 401, 403

Sandia Laboratory, 100, 133–36, 160, 166, 167, 170–71, 181, 190–91, 246–47, 263, 313, 320

establishment of, 97

growth of, 136

hydrogen bomb development, 133–44

Mark 4 to 16 bombs production, 99–100

weapons safety efforts, 325–31. See also Peurifoy, Bob

work environment at, 136

SANGUINE, 442

Satellites, warning system, 269, 303

Saunders, Hubert A., 24–25

Scallorn, Ben G., Colonel

biographical information, 218–19, 227

position of, xvii

as site maintenance officer, 227

and Titan II response plan, 218, 235, 241

Schell, Jonathan, 445

Schelling, Thomas, 274–75

Schlesinger, James R., 358–61

Schneider, Gene, Titan II explosion, 401

Schreier, Theodore, Captain, 168

Scowcroft, Brent, 359

Sealed-pit weapons. See also Genie

safety concerns, 166–70, 172–73, 248, 312–13

Searcy, Arkansas, Titan II accident. See Titan II Launch Complex 374-4 accident

Secrecy

about nuclear accidents, 112–13, 185, 187

about nuclear weapons, necessity of, 78, 165, 198, 465–67

about Titan II accident, 63–64, 112–13, 236, 418–19, 424, 429–32, 436

“Accidents and Incidents Involving Nuclear Weapons” disclosure, 465

on Manhattan Project goal, 77–78

reclassified documents, 466

Security Police Net, 238, 240

Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE), xxii, 152–53, 252

Serrano, Miguel, Lieutenant

evacuates Titan II site, 69–70

Titan II accident response by, 57

Titan II assignment, xv, 11, 18

Seven Days in May (film), 304

Shelters, underground. See Bomb shelters/bunkers

Shelton, Eugene, Major, 245–46

Short, George, Captain

rescue of injured by, 408

Titan II explosion, 400, 401–2

Short, Lou, 393

Short-Range Attack Missiles (SRAMs)

accident, cause of, 422

capability of, xxii, 376–77

safety problems, 450, 453–55

Shoup, David, General, 291

Shrimp (solid-fuel device), 137–40

Shultz, George P., 452, 481

Silas Mason Company, 100

Single Integrated Operational Plan (SIOP), xxii

Decision Handbook (Black Book), 359–60

development and implementation of, 202–7

Kennedy/McNamara assessment of, 250–54, 280–82, 302–3

Nixon/Kissinger assessment of, 353–55, 361

and predelegation order, 207

presidential actions in, 359–63

revision of (1991), 457

targets of, 205–6

Site Able, 134, 369

Site Baker, 100, 126

Site Charlie, 100, 126

Site R, 155, 251–52, 273, 365–66, 368, 442

Six Day War (1967), 356

Slemon, C. Roy, Air Marshal, 253–54

Slotin, Louis, 416

first nuclear weapon assembly, 36–37

radiation sickness and death of, 95, 416

Smith, Dale O., Colonel, 83

Smith, R. Jeffrey, 455

Snapp, Calvin, Sergeant, 322

Snark, 220–21

Snyder, Ronald, Sergeant, 315

Sobolev, Arkady A., 188

Social Impact of Bomb Destruction, The (Iklé), 121–22

Solid-fuel devices, 7, 137

Soviet Union. See also Cold War

Afghanistan invasion by, 12–13, 367, 444

atomic bomb, 85–86

attack from, U.S. detection systems. See Warning systems

Berlin blockade by, 84, 92, 278–87

bombers, number of (1960), 150

command and control by, 467–69

détente, 358, 364

end of, 458–59

espionage by, 85, 127, 135, 465–66

Gorbachev reforms, 451–53, 455

hydrogen bomb, 125–26, 132

increased nuclear production (1970s), 352

intercontinental ballistic missiles, 175–78, 269–70

leaders. See Andropov, Yuri; Gorbachev, Mikhail; Khrushchev, Nikita

missile gap, fiction of, 269–71, 284

nuclear accidents, 269–70, 452, 467

Perimeter system, 467–68

propaganda on U.S. weapons, 140, 175, 185, 187–89, 287, 444

and Reagan weapons buildup, 444, 446–49

Sputnik, 175–76

SS missiles, 351–52, 441

Tsar Bomba, 286

underground shelters of, 352

-U.S. partnership, postatomic bomb, 76–83

World War II, 76–77

Spaatz, Carl A., General, 75

Spann, Silas, Sergeant

blast door, faith in, 237–38

at Titan II accident site, 390

Titan II explosion, 397, 399–401

Spike, The (de Borchgrave and Moss), 14

Split-knowledge code, 263–64

Spray, Stan

position of, xvii

weapons safety efforts, 328–30, 369–70, 374–75, 395

Sputnik

launch of, 175–76

U.S. defense buildup following, 176–79, 221–22

Spy satellites, 269

SS-9 missiles, 351–52

SS-20 missiles, 441

Stalin, Joseph, 42, 77, 125

Standardization, as SAC safety measure, 7, 93, 100, 209, 461

Standardization-evaluation team, 30

Stanton, Frank, 156

Steele, Bob, 387

Steffes, Eugene, Captain, 169–70

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