Page:The Air Force Role In Developing International Outer Space Law (Terrill, 1999).djvu/98

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Agreement Liability for Damage Caused by Launching of Objects into Outer Space, 13 September 1965. 2 Carroll to Sanders, memorandum, subject: Outer Space Liability Agreement, 14 September 1965. 22 Sanders to Gaither, memorandum, subject: Outer Space Liability Agreement, 16 September 1965. 23 Christol, 70. 24 Herbert K. Reis (L/UNA) to Dwayne Anderson (OSD/ISA) et al., memorandum, subject: Outer Space Liability Convention, 20 February 1967. 25 Ibid. 26 Leonard Egan (SAFGC) to Anderson, memorandum, subject: Outer Space Liability Convention, 3 March 1967. 27 Reis to Sanders et al., memorandum, subject: Space Liability Convention-Revised Article II, 17 March 1967. 28 Jerome Silber (OSD/GCI) to Egan, et al., memorandum, subject: Space Liability Convention-Revised Article II, 23 March 1967; and Silber to Reis, memorandum, subject: Space Liability Convention-Revised Article II, 24 March 1967. 29 Leonard C. Meeker (DOS L/A) to Professor Max Litvine, Belgium Mission to UN, 27 March 1967. 30 Silber to Egan et al., memorandum with handwritten note from Egan, subject: Space Liability Convention-Revised Article II, 31 March 1967. 31 Col George D. Overbey to Reis, 11 May 1967. 32 Christol, 72. 33 Coordination Sheet SAFGC # R-357-S with attached final position paper, subject: Liability for Damage from Space Activities, 28 May 1968.