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...Moorer, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. When Robinson was transferred out in 1971 (he later was killed in the Gulf of Tonkin), the order was reiterated, Radford maintained, by Robinson's successor, Rear Admiral Robert O. Welander...
Radford said that Admiral Robinson took the papers and hustled off in the direction of Moorer's office. The yeoman claimed that Moorer's assistant, Captain Harry Train, once declared, "Radford, you do good work...
Meet the Press. The guest is Adm. Thomas Moorer, who will undoubtedly be questioned about Seymour Hersh's New York Times series that traced Pentagon spying to Moorer's office. Ch. 4, 4:30 p.m., 1/2 hour...
Wide World of Sports. While Moorer dodges bullets on Channel 4, Evel Knievel will jump over tractor-trailer trucks (11 of them) next door. At least, like Moorer, he will try. Ch. 5, 4:30 p.m. 1 1/2 hours...
...tactical aircraft, the U.S. still outclasses the Russians in performance, though not in numbers; however, the Soviets have made steady improvements. According to Admiral Moorer, they produced about eight new fighters in the 1960s, a decade in which the U.S. turned out only one?the problem-ridden F-111. Now the U.S. is developing two new fighters, the F-15 for the Air Force and the F-14 Tomcat for the Navy. The Tomcat is equipped to carry the Phoenix missile, which is capable of knocking out the Soviets' newest interceptor, the MIG-25, but costs $23.3 million ?more...