(from the article `rocket and missile system`) The second postwar U.S. cruise missile effort was the Navaho, an intercontinental supersonic design. Unlike earlier efforts, which were extrapolated ... Another line of development within the U.S. industry led in the early 1950s to the Navaho cruise missile. (A cruise missile flies like an ... Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/n/19
(SM-64) One of three strategic surface-to-surface cruise missiles developed by the United States in the decade following World War II, the others being the Matador and the Snark. Built by North American Aviation, the SM-64 Navaho was an experimental supersonic intercontinen... Found on http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/N/Navaho.html
The Navaho (Navajo) are a peaceable agricultural North American Indian people related to the Apache originally occupying the northern part of New Mexico and Arizona.. Like the Apache, they speak a Southern Athapaskan language. The Mexicans continually attempted to reduce them, but failed. After long-continued hostilities against the whites, Colonel... Found on http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/browse/CXN.HTM