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25–27 APRIL 2017 LAUREL, MD
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Welcome Welcome to the AIAA Defense and Security Forum (AIAA DEFENSE Forum) at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. We are excited to have you participate this week as we seek to better understand the state of our nation’s defense capabilities, postures, and systems.
This week will stimulate insightful and much needed conversations and collaboration among government leaders, civilian contractors, and academics as you tackle some of the most important questions of the day – including the threats arrayed against our nation, the future of defense acquisition, space-based defense systems, and the emerging role of UAS in defense operations. A full program of in-depth technical discussions will underscore the importance of these plenary talks, providing a great view of the state of the art in national defense strategies, systems, and technologies.
AIAA DEFENSE Forum provides opportunities to consider cutting-edge, classified, technical research presentations and insightful conversations about the strategies that bolster our nation’s defensive posture, while also thinking about the systems that enable those strategies.
Everyone involved in the planning of AIAA DEFENSE Forum has worked hard to develop a robust, timely, and interesting program. We hope you take advantage of the many learning and networking opportunities throughout the week, and we thank you for being a part of this important gathering.
AIAA Missile Sciences Conference
AIAA Strategic and Tactical Missile Systems Conference
AIAA National Forum on Weapon System Effectiveness
AIAA DEFENSE Forum is proud to feature the
following conferences:
Executive Chairs
Robert ”Bob” E. Fitzpatrick Jr. Raytheon Missile Systems Company
Laura McGill Raytheon Missile Systems Company
Forum Organizing Committee
Jandria Alexander The Aerospace
Corporation
Robert “Bob” Baker
Office of the Secretary of Defense
Hsiao-Hua Burke MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Allison Cash PeopleTec
Mark Lewis Institute for Defense
Analyses
Kevin Massey Raytheon Missile Systems Company
Anthony “Tony” Mitchell
BAE Systems
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IntroOrganizing TeamForum General ChairKevin Massey, Raytheon Missile Systems Company
Forum Technical Program ChairAllison Cash, PeopleTec
Technical Program CommitteeSteven Broussard, The Boeing Company
Alex Edsall, Draper Laboratory
Mark Friedlander, Aerojet Rocketdyne
Rick Gamble, Aerospace Testing Alliance
Zachary Hall, U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command
Anjaney Kottapalli, Lockheed Martin Corporation
Jarret Lafleur, Sandia National Laboratories
Joseph McMorrow, Center for Countermeasures
Mark Neice, Directed Energy Professional Society
Keri Phillips, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Uday Shankar, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Tumkur Shivananda, Northrop Grumman Corporation
Bradley Steinfield, Sandia National Laboratories
Rick Tuggle, PeopleTec
Lesley Weltz, Mitre Corporation
Michael White, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
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IntroContents
Welcome 3
Organizing Team 4
Forum Overview 6
Plenary Session Speakers 7
Sponsors and Supporters 8
Networking Activities 9
General and Security Information 10
Technical Sessions at a Glance 11
Session Detail Matrix 12
Author/Session Chair Index 18
Venue Map Inside Back Cover
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IntroForum OverviewTUESDAY 25 April
WEDNESDAY 26 April
THURSDAY 27 April
0700 hrs
Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee Break0730 hrs
0800 hrsWelcome and Introductions
Opening Plenary
Advanced Threats
Morning Plenary
Counter UAS Threats and Solutions
Technical Sessions:
Strategic Missiles — Guidance Systems
Computing Systems and Cybersecurity
Estimation, Guidance, Navigation and Control
0830 hrs
0900 hrs
0930 hrs Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee Break
1000 hrs Technical Sessions:
Missile Defense I - Threats, Simulation, and Testing
Sea-Based Strategic Missiles - Ensuring Long-Term Sustainability & Affordability
Weapon System Effectiveness M&S I
System and Decision Analysis for National Security
Technical Sessions:
Directed Energy Weapons I
Land-Based Strategic Missiles - Reentry Systems and RV Test Data Analyses
Weapon System Effectiveness - T&E I
Innovative Concepts and Robotics
Networking Coffee Break
1030 hrs Morning Plenary
Acquisition1100 hrs
1130 hrs
Networking Luncheon
1200 hrs
Networking Luncheon Networking Luncheon1230 hrs
Technical Sessions:
Land-Based Strategic Missiles - RS and RV Modeling and Simulation
Tactical Missile Systems
1300 hrs Technical Sessions:
Countermeasures
Sea-Based Strategic Missiles - Enabling Technologies
Weapon System Effectiveness M&S II - Interceptors & Technology
Missile Defense II: Interceptors and Technology
Technical Sessions:
Hypersonics
Land-Based Strategic Missiles - M&S
Weapon System Effectiveness - T&E II
Directed Energy Weapons II
1330 hrs
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
1530 hrs Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee Break
1600 hrsAfternoon Plenary
Contested Space and DoD Space Policy1630 hrs
1700 hrs
1730 hrs
Welcome Reception1800 hrs
1830 hrs
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IntroPlenary Session Speakers
Tuesday, 25 April0800–0930 hrs Auditorium
Advanced ThreatsMarc Bernstein, Associate Director, Lincoln Laboratory,
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyKeith Englander, Director of Engineering, Missile Defense
AgencyConrad Grant, Chief Engineer, Johns Hopkins University
Applied Physics Laboratory
1600–1730 hrs Auditorium
Contested Space and DoD Space PolicyModerator: Jandria Alexander, Principal Director, The Aerospace Corporation
Stephen J. Flanagan, Senior Political Scientist, RAND Corporation
Todd Master, Program Manager, Tactical Technology Office, DARPA
Jeremy Raley, Program Manager, Tactical Technology Office, DARPA
Audrey Schaffer, Director, Space Strategy and Plans, Office of the Secretary of Defense
Martin Whelan, Corporate Director, Space Programs, Northrop Grumman Corporation
Wednesday, 26 April0800–0930 hrs Auditorium
Counter UASModerator: Kevin Massey, Director, U.S. Business Development S & T, Raytheon Company
Gregory Coleman, Senior Conventional Military Strategist, United States Central Command
Terence Haran, Senior Research Engineer, Georgia Tech Research Institute
David “John” Rathke, Principal Intelligence Analyst, UAV and Special Mission Aircraft Flight, National Air and Space Intelligence Center, United States Air Force
Andrew Roettgen, Engineer, Technology Strategy Division, Defense Threat Reduction Agency
Col. Douglas White, TRADOC Capabilities Manager, Air Defense Artillery Brigade
Thursday, 27 April1000–1130 hrs Auditorium
AcquisitionLt. Gen. Arnold Bunch, Military Deputy, Office of the
Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition
Get the big picture about the defense and weapons community from the leading authorities in the field during these high-level discussions and presentations.
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IntroSponsors and Supporters AIAA would like to thank the following organizations for their support of the AIAA DEFENSE Forum:
Industry Host
Media Sponsor
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IntroNetworking Activities Understanding the importance of networking with colleagues new and old, a series of activities have been planned that will help you connect with current colleagues and allow the opportunity for quality conversations.
Coffee BreaksCoffee breaks allow even more time for making new contacts, continuing discussions from sessions, or checking emails and voicemails to keep in touch with the office while you are at the forum. Coffee breaks will be located in the foyer:
Tuesday, 25 April 0700, 0930, and 1530 hrsWednesday, 26 April 0700, 0930, and 1530 hrs Thursday, 27 April 0700 and 0930 hrs
Welcome ReceptionA reception will be held on Tuesday, 25 April, 1730 hrs, in the Kossiakoff Center. Take this opportunity to engage new contacts and refresh old ones.
LuncheonLuncheons for conference attendees will be held daily in the Kossiakoff Center:
Tuesday, 25 April 1200–1300 hrsWednesday, 26 April 1200–1300 hrs Thursday, 27 April 1130–1230 hrs
Security Information
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IntroGeneral and Security InformationMeeting SiteThe forum is being held at the Kossiakoff Center located on the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory campus.
AIAA Registration and Information Center HoursThe AIAA Registration and Information Center will be located in the foyer of the Kossiakoff Center.Tuesday, 25 April 0700–1830 hrsWednesday, 26 April 0700–1800 hrsThursday, 27 April 0700–1500 hrs
ParkingThere is plenty of parking for forum attendees in the Kossiakoff Center parking lot on the lower level.
Employment OpportunitiesAIAA members can post and browse resumes, browse job listings, and access other online employment resources by visiting the AIAA Career Center at http://careercenter.aiaa.org.
Membership AIAA is your vital lifelong link to the collective creativity and brainpower of the aerospace profession and a champion for its achievements. Students who are not yet members may apply their registration fee toward their first year’s student member dues.
Nondiscriminatory PracticesAIAA accepts registrations irrespective of race, creed, sex, color, physical handicap, and national or ethnic origin.
Attendance at this forum is restricted to U.S. citizens who possess a final SECRET security clearance verified by the Security Office Coordinator.
Security BadgeA security badge with photograph is required for admittance to the forum sessions. Each attendee will be required to produce a driver’s license, military I.D., or company photo I.D. prior to receiving a forum badge. Badges must be worn at all times during the forum.
Security RestrictionsElectronic devices or electronic equipment of any kind—including cell phones, radios, personal fitness devices, PDAs, laptops, tablets cameras, video/audio recording equipment, and two-way pagers and devices—are NOT allowed in the session rooms. One-way pagers must be placed on vibrate during the sessions.Note-taking is not permitted in or around the forum sessions. Books, magazines, fliers, brochures, and other paper products will not be allowed in the session rooms.Luggage, briefcases, and other large cases will not be allowed in the forum area. Please leave these items in your car or hotel as storage is not available at the Kossiakoff Center. Small handbags, purses, and personal possessions will be inspected upon entry into the conference area. Security spot checks may be made at any time.
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IntroTechnical Sessions at a GlanceAbbreviation Title Date Start Time Location
Cybersecurity, Space and Robotics21-ADCS-1 Computing Systems and Cybersecurity Wednesday, 27 April 0800 hrs Room 3/4
Countermeasures6-CM-1 Countermeasures Tuesday, 25 April 1300 hrs Auditorium
Directed Energy Weapons12-DEW-1 Directed Energy Weapons I Wednesday, 26 April 1000 hrs Auditorium16-DEW-2 Directed Energy Weapons II Wednesday, 26 April 1300 hrs Room 7/8
Guidance, Navigation and Control22-GNC-1 Estimation, Guidance, Navigation and Control Thursday, 27 April 0800 hrs Room 5/6
Hypersonics17-HYTASP-1 Hypersonics Wednesday, 26 April 1300 hrs Auditorium
Innovative Concepts and Technologies13-ICT-1 Innovative Concepts and Robotics Wednesday, 26 April 1000 hrs Room 7/8
Missile Defense2-MD-1 Missile Defense I: Threats, Simulation and Testing Tuesday, 25 April 1000 hrs Auditorium7-MD-2 Missile Defense II: Interceptors and Technology Tuesday, 25 April 1300 hrs Room 7/8
Plenary Sessions1-PLNY-1 Advanced Threats Tuesday, 25 April 0800 hrs Auditorium10-PLNY-2 Contested Space and DoD Space Policy Tuesday, 25 April 1600 hrs Auditorium11-PLNY-3 Counter UAS Panel Wednesday, 26 April 0800 hrs Auditorium24-PLNY-5 Acquisition Thursday, 27 April 1000 hrs Auditorium
Strategic Missile Defense3-SMS-1 System and Decision Analysis for National Security Tuesday, 25 April 1000 hrs Room 7/84-SMS-2 Sea-Based Strategic Missiles - Ensuring Long-Term
Sustainability and AffordabilityTuesday, 25 April 1000 hrs Room 3/4
8-SMS-3 Sea-Based Strategic Missiles - Enabling Technologies Tuesday, 25 April 1300 hrs Room 3/414-SMS-4 Land-Based Strategic Missiles - Re-Entry System and RV Test
Data AnalysesWednesday, 26 April 1000 hrs Room 3/4
18-SMS-5 Land-Based Strategic Missiles - Modeling and Simulation Wednesday, 26 April 1300 hrs Room 3/423-SMS-6 Strategic Missiles - Guidance Systems Thursday, 27 April 0800 hrs Auditorium25-SMS-7 Land-Based Strategic Missiles - RS and RV Modeling and
SimulationThursday, 27 April 1230 hrs Auditorium
Tactical Missiles26-TAC-1 Tactical Missile Systems Thursday, 27 April 1230 hrs Room 3/4
Weapon Systems5-WPNS-1 Weapon Systems Effectiveness Modeling and Simulation I Tuesday, 25 April 1000 hrs Room 5/69-WPNS-2 Weapon Systems Effectiveness Modeling and Simulation II Tuesday, 25 April 1300 hrs Room 5/6
15-WPNS-3 Weapon Systems Effectiveness Test and Evaluation I Wednesday, 26 April 1000 hrs Room 5/619-WPNS-4 Weapon Systems Effectiveness Test and Evaluation II Wednesday, 26 April 1300 hrs Room 5/6
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unter
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day,
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pril 2
017
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pril 2
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pril 2
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irecto
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Air F
orce N
uclea
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enter
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le Sy
stems
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Apr
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aired
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1400
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ln La
borat
ory, M
assa
chus
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nstitu
te of
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nolog
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Apr
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rporat
ion an
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HITE
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opkin
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ard, E
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olden
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uffalo
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Apr
il 201
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., 7-M
D-2
Hurta
do, J
., 22
-GNC-1
Hy
ams,
D., 5
-WPN
S-1, 9
-WPN
S-2
Jorda
n, J.,
13-I
CT-1,
26-T
AC-1
Kahle
, W.,
3-SMS
-1 Ke
alos,
J., 1
4-SMS
-4 Ke
lly, T.
, 13-I
CT-1
Kieste
r, M.,
25-SM
S-7
Knox
, P.,
19-W
PNS-4
Ko
ltenu
k, D.
, 2-M
D-1
Kotta
palli,
A., 1
7-HYT
ASP-1
Ko
walch
uk, S
., 22
-GNC-1
Ko
zlows
ki, D
., 22
-GNC-1
Kru
se, G
., 9-W
PNS-2
Ku
mar, N
., 19
-WPN
S-4
Kutty
, P.,
7-MD-2
La
fleur,
J., 3
-SMS-1
La
mar, C
., 12
-DEW
-1, 1
5-WPN
S-3
LaMa
r, C.,
12-DE
W-1
Lane
, B.,
8-SMS
-3 La
psan
sky,
B., 2
2-GNC
-1 La
vin, T
., 22
-GNC-1
Le
ary, D
., 25
-SMS-7
Le
koud
is, S
., 12
-DEW
-1 Le
nto, C
., 4-S
MS-2
Lesa
ge, B
., 18
-SMS-5
Le
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E., 2
5-SMS
-7 Liv
ely, M
., 18
-SMS-5
Llo
yd, A
., 26
-TAC-1
Lo
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, C.,
21-AD
CS-1
Lowr
y, H.
, 2-M
D-1
Magli
ch, M
., 4-S
MS-2,
8-SM
S-3
Marqu
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., 17
-HYTA
SP-1
McCa
rragh
er, B
., 7-M
D-2, 2
3-SMS
-6 Mc
Cullo
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D., 2
6-TAC
-1 Mc
Danie
l, M.,
19-W
PNS-4
Mc
Laug
hlin,
M., 1
7-HYT
ASP-1
Mc
Morro
w, J.
, 6-CM
-1 Mi
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., 22
-GNC-1
Mi
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, 14-S
MS-4
Mirag
lia, P
., 23
-SMS-6
Mi
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, B.,
5-WPN
S-1, 9
-WPN
S-2
Moore
, M.,
13-IC
T-1
Neal,
S.,
26-TA
C-1
Neice
, M.,
12-DE
W-1,
16-D
EW-2
News
om, C
., 6-C
M-1
Nicho
ll, A.,
22-G
NC-1
Noon
an, M
., 25
-SMS-7
O’
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K., 2
5-SMS
-7 Ol
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M., 1
4-SMS
-4, 1
8-SMS
-5 Ow
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A., 1
3-ICT
-1, 1
9-WPN
S-4, 2
6-TAC
-1 Pa
rish,
J., 2
2-GNC
-1 Pa
rks, R
., 9-W
PNS-2
Pa
tterso
n, M.
, 22-G
NC-1
Patte
rson,
S., 1
5-WPN
S-3
Pays
on, H
., 7-M
D-2
Pede
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R., 2
1-ADC
S-1
Philli
ps, C
., 18
-SMS-5
Ph
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, K.,
7-MD-2
, 22-G
NC-1
Piburn
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9-WPN
S-2
Pos,
M., 1
3-ICT
-1 Re
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A., 2
3-SMS
-6 Riz
k, C.,
13-I
CT-1
Rizzo
, V.,
8-SMS
-3 Ro
berts
, B.,
7-MD-2
Ro
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., 26
-TAC-1
Ro
ckefe
ller, C
., 14
-SMS-4
, 25-S
MS-7
Rodri
guez
, O.,
7-MD-2
Ro
senb
erg, J
., 21
-ADCS
-1 Sa
msoc
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22-G
NC-1
Sater
lie, S
., 14
-SMS-4
Sc
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B.,
19-W
PNS-4
Sc
hwalb
e, J.,
3-SM
S-1
Sells,
J., 1
9-WPN
S-4
Shee
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., 2-M
D-1
Shiva
nand
a, T.,
14-S
MS-4,
18-S
MS-5,
25-S
MS-7
Smith
, P.,
4-SMS
-2, 8
-SMS-3
Smith
, R.,
8-SMS
-3 Sm
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., 26
-TAC-1
Sn
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J., 4
-SMS-2
So
mmers
, W.,
9-WPN
S-2
Stam
ps, M
., 26
-TAC-1
St
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., 7-M
D-2
Stee
ly, S
., 2-M
D-1
Stein
feldt,
B.,
3-SMS
-1 St
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., 8-S
MS-3
Stram
an, N
., 6-C
M-1
Stric
kland
, G.,
25-SM
S-7
Tame
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5-W
PNS-1
Ta
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., 4-S
MS-2
Teus
cher,
R., 1
8-SMS
-5 Tu
rner, D
., 25
-SMS-7
Va
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D., 2
5-SMS
-7 Va
nderH
eiden
, J.,
8-SMS
-3 Va
ughn
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26-TA
C-1
Vorne
hm, J
., 7-M
D-2
Wadh
ams,
T., 1
5-WPN
S-3, 1
9-WPN
S-4
Wagn
er, C.
, 18-S
MS-5
Ward,
C., 1
7-HYT
ASP-1
We
aver,
D.,
4-SMS
-2, 8
-SMS-3
We
instei
n, M.
, 8-SM
S-3
Wernz
, S.,
17-HY
TASP
-1 W
hite,
M., 7
-MD-2
, 13-I
CT-1,
17-H
YTAS
P-1
Whit
e, S.
, 19-W
PNS-4
W
illiam
s, K.,
6-CM
-1 W
illis,
J., 1
5-WPN
S-3
Wood
bury,
T., 2
2-GNC
-1 Ya
kabo
ski, O
., 5-W
PNS-1
, 9-W
PNS-2
, 15-W
PNS-3
Za
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, M.,
7-MD-2
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