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(14) Several USAF Accident/Incident Reports for Atlas and Titan failuresY 91
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There were numerous discrepancies in the source data, particularly with regard to
launch date and vehicle configuration. Some sources apparently list launch dates in
local time, others use Greenwich time, and in some cases the same source may use both
with no indication of which is which. Most of the launch dates shown in Appendix D
agree with those in the Eastern Range and Western Range summaries published by the
respective History offices. Since the dates on these summaries are not consistently local
or Greenwich, neither are the dates listed in Appendix D. Although launch dates are
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