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Cornell Capa © International Center of Photography
1958
GERMANY. Missile Policeman Riddlespreger of the US Army and his...
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Cornell Capa © International Center of Photography
GERMANY. Missile Policeman Riddlespreger of the US Army and his sentry dog BONZE, standing guard before a collection of Matador nose cones. Matador missiles have the tactical advantage that dozens can be sent with dummy (unarmed) nose cones, or nuclear armed cones, thus confusing enemy as to the true target. 1958.
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