Goddard's dream comes true

What if Robert Goddard the American rocket pioneer secured necessary fundings and support to kickstart the realization of his space dreams?

Timeline
1933: Robert Goddard decides to go bold by approaching the media to promote his rocketry. Point of divergence.

1938: US War Department contacts Goddard to persuade him to continue his research with the former.

1939: Start of World War 2.

February 1942: USA successfully test fired the Eagle-1 (E1) missile in Nevadan desert.

October 1942: With help from Wernher von Braun, Nazi Germany test fired their first missiles too.

October 1943: The first E1 missiles are deployed to Europe to attack the Germans.

1944: E2, the upgraded version of E1 rockets, are deployed. It was used to hit Japan too. The "Battle of the rockets" between USA and Germany happens this year.

1945: By this time the World War 2 is over, with German rocket scientist like von Braun being spirited to USA.

1954: USA launched the first satellite Goddard 1.

1957: US launched John Glenn into cosmos, making him the first man in space though not into orbit.

1958: US astronaut Alan Shepard became the first man to orbit the Earth. Soviet Russia launched their first satellite.

1966: First manned spacecraft to orbit the Moon was sent by US.

1967: US citizen James Lovell is the first man to step foot on the Moon.

1977: USA launched the first space shuttle. Meanwhile by this time the US had launched the world's first space station and had sent first probes to Mars and the rest of the planets.

1993: US started new era of the Space age by launching improvised spaceplanes.

1996: Spaceplanes Falcon, Hawk, Condor, and Eagle together were used to build the US Space Station Alpha.

August 18, 2001: The US returned to the Moon by landing the first woman there.

2017: US set up a base on the far side of the Moon.