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A piece of American history - 1950 Chrysler Corp.

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In April 1950, the U.S. Army established the Ordnance Guided Missile Center (OGMC) at Redstone Arsenal, adjacent to Huntsville, Alabama. To form OGMC, about 1,000 civilian and military personnel were transferred from Fort Bliss, Texas. Included was a group of German scientists and engineers led by Wernher von Braun; this group had been brought to America under Project Paperclip. OGMC designed the Army’s first short-range ballistic missile, the PGM-11 Redstone, based on the WWII German V-2 missile. Chrysler established the Missile Division to serve as the Redstone prime contractor, setting up an engineering operation in Huntsville and for production obtaining use from the U.S. Navy of a large plant in Warren, Michigan. The Redstone was in active service from 1958 to 1964; it was also was also the first missile to test-launch a live nuclear weapon, first detonated in a 1958 test in the South Pacific.[20]

Working together, the Missile Division and von Braun’s team greatly increased the capability of the Redstone, resulting in the PGM-19 Jupiter, a medium-range ballistic missile. In May 1959, a Jupiter missiles launched two small monkeys into space in a nose cone on a Jupiter; this was America’s first successful flight and recovery of live space payloads. Responsibility for deploying Jupiter missiles was transferred from the Army to the Air Force; armed with nuclear warheads, they were first deployed in Italy and Turkey during the early 1960s.
 
Interesting never knew Chrysler was involved in any missel program, Except maybe the Melrose Missel, Hemi F/X & S/S cars
 
that missile ( ONE OF THEM) is at the WRIGHT- PATTERSON museum in Dayton Ohio......seen it many times...and its HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE !
 
I think they used to build the Redstone in my plant. Sterling Hts Assembly. The back of the building has some 4' thick walls, and 12' round openings to the outside that have been bricked over. Also had a rail spur that came into the building.
 
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