Abstract

In the decades of 1960s–1980s, Air Force Materials Laboratory pioneered many programs and training of personnel that led to major advances in the understanding and utilization of composite materials and structures. The early involvement of industry resulted in rapid identification of the advantages and technical hurdles to be overcome. Through extensive use of postdoctoral appointments, ROTC at universities, visiting and exchange scientists, the Laboratory was able to reach many talented young people who in the years following have assumed leadership in teaching and research of composite materials worldwide. A recount of the activities during these three decades is timely because most of the “young” men and women who had spent time at the Laboratory will be ready to retire in the next few years.

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