In early 1941, British forces believed the North African campaign was won. Then Erwin Rommel landed in Tripoli. Within weeks, his small Afrika Korps swept across the desert, outmaneuvering larger ...
Stars and Stripes: Navy port calls in Libya end half-century lull as US seeks to fortify North Africa presence
Navy port calls in Libya end half-century lull as US seeks to fortify North Africa presence
For Europeans, Libya is the closest edge of the African continent: a borderland imagined as both exotic and dangerous, a gateway through which migrants might surge north, or oil might flow west. For ...
Tripoli is a non-profit organization dedicated to education, advancement and safe operation of amateur high-power rocketry.
Tripoli has released a new version of the Advanced Study Guide for those preparing to take the Level 2 Certification test. This new version addresses the changes made in the new Tripoli Unified Safety Code that was released in the latter half of 2022.
High Power Certification Overview Tripoli maintains a multi-level skill-based certification program for high-power rocketry Level 1, 2, and 3 certifications and the Tripoli Mentoring Program for junior members. High-power Certifications remain current while their membership dues are up to date.
The Tripoli Rocketry Association is proud to announce the formation of a new international prefecture—Tripoli Colombia—officially recognized as Prefecture #181.
The entire history of the Tripoli Rocketry Association would require a lengthier narrative than what is offered here. What follows is a brief overview of Tripoli’s origin, early progress, and transformation into a national/international organization.