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[i]As many of you are aware, there is an initiative to move our Atlas rocket from outside display at Gillespie Field in El Cajon, to the heart of Balboa Park in San Diego. What a fitting tribute to the effort put forth by the many engineers and technicians who lived right here in the southwest region of our nation. The Atlas, which put the first American into orbit during the Mercury space program, is indeed a symbol of the greatness achieved by those who contributed so much to our nation. They accomplished beyond expectations, in such a short window of time and under challenging circumstances, which required an innovative spirit, new technologies and just 'plain old' risk taking. They made it happen! Ultimately, positioning an Atlas in Balboa Park, in the vicinity of the Air & Space Museum acknowledges the significance of their efforts and how much each person in the many aerospace companies contributed to our winning of the Space Race. We know you agree. We encourage each of you to contact your local, regional, state and national representatives in support of repositioning the Atlas to Balboa Park. Specifically, San Diego's Mayor, our city council members and county supervisors should especially be at the top of your list. They can make it happen. Your letters to your representatives and the San Diego Union Tribune newspaper will ensure a favorable outcome. It's worth our time to do so.[/i]
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