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ROTHSCHILD, Louis S.
Eisenhower administration ACC chairman and undersecretary of commerce.

SHARP, Dudley C.
Eisenhower assistant secretary of the air force for matedel who served as Air Force representative to the ACC. Opposed Cooper's efforts to achieve an outer space law convention. Opposed even the discussion of outer space law issues at the ACC as being premature given that national security concerns had not been fully evaluated. Sharp also proposed that the US should seek ICAO's adoption of this position. Later secretary of the Air Force December 1959 to January 1961.

WHITE, Thomas D.
General, USAF, First chief of staff of the Air Force to use and argue the services' role as an aerospace force by articulating the air-space continuum doctrine and therefore opposed the setting of boundaries between air and outer space.

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