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- [[Category:Command and Control Facilities]] ...286 bytes (33 words) - 19:31, 27 January 2023
- ...de, Riverside County, California. Deactivated as a JSS Regional Operations Control Center in 1995. |width="50%"|<!--[[Image:.jpg|300px|thumb|left|March JSS Regional Operations Control Center]]--> ...4 KB (504 words) - 08:54, 29 May 2020
- ...KE System]] AADCP command post collocated with a USAF SAGE radar site MM-1 and a FAA Search radar site all on [[Fort Heath]], Massachusetts. Deactivated i |width="50%"|[[Image:.jpg|300px|thumb|left| Boston Army Air Defense Command Post B-21DC]] ...4 KB (516 words) - 07:54, 29 May 2020
- ...D/USNORTHCOM facility has been designated as an alternative to the primary command center at nearby [[Peterson Air Force Base]]. |width="50%"|[[File:NORAD Command Center.jpg|355px|thumb|left|NORAD Command Center 7 Dec 2015.]] ...6 KB (872 words) - 19:42, 27 January 2023
- ..., Kane County, Illinois. Assigned an FAA ID of ZAU. Active FAA Air Traffic Control Center. Also known as Chicago Center. ...d, Aurora, Illinois. Construction on the present location began circa 1958 and it was commissioned in 1962. The Chicago Center covers a part of the FAA's ...4 KB (622 words) - 09:01, 10 June 2019
- ...the Air Defense Command (ADC), Strategic Air Command (SAC) and Air Combat Command (ACC). ...ent and Closure Commission (BRAC) recommended the base for closure in 1993 and it was officially closed 30 Sep 1995. ...5 KB (763 words) - 20:24, 7 January 2019
- ...KE System]] AADCP command post collocated with a USAF SAGE radar site MM-1 and a FAA Search radar site all on [[Fort Heath]], Massachusetts. Deactivated i |width="50%"|[[Image:.jpg|300px|thumb|left| Boston Army Air Defense Command Post B-21DC]] ...4 KB (561 words) - 20:22, 7 January 2019
- ...neral [[Bernard A. Schriever]], known as the Father of the Air Force Space and Missile Programs, the first instance of an Air Force installation named in ...ir Force space operations at a Consolidated Space Operations Center (CSOC) and a Shuttle Operations Center (SOPC). ...5 KB (754 words) - 17:26, 3 February 2023
- ...e, identification, control and warning for the aerospace defence of Canada and North America at the Sector AOC. The centre is housed in the above ground, ...the name and acronym for the control center changed from Sector Operations Control Centre (SOCC) to Regional Air Operations Centre (RAOC). ...4 KB (601 words) - 21:28, 7 January 2019
- ...of Louisbourg]] on 16 Jun 1745. Transferred to the United States Air Force and renamed [[Pepperrell Air Force Base]] in 1947. Abandoned by the U.S. in 196 ...Camp Alexander in May 1941. The camp had facilities for about 1000 troops and was used as the cantonment area until the barracks for Fort Pepperrell were ...4 KB (596 words) - 21:24, 7 January 2019
- ...xico. The Air Force Station was abandoned in 1969 and returned to civilian control. |width="50%"|[[File:Adair AFS15-5.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Adair AFS Blockhouse and Power Buildings.]] ...4 KB (649 words) - 08:32, 27 September 2024
- ...-21. Later redesignated a surveillance site. The radar site closed in 1963 and was re-designated as Bethel Radio Relay Site, that site closed in 1979. ...lmendorf, Farewell, Galena, Gambell, Kotzebue, Ladd, Naknek (King Salmon), and Nome. The resulting system became known as the Alaska "Lashup" radar system ...8 KB (1,161 words) - 08:51, 26 May 2021
- ...Air Force station from 1959 to 1969. The Air Force Station closed in 1969 and was turned over to the FAA who operated the [[Fire Island FAA Radar Site]] ...the 626th AC&W Squadron which had been activated on 17 Nov 1950 to operate and maintain the site. ...8 KB (1,261 words) - 08:23, 29 May 2020
- ...roximately 5 miles north of Homer. One of two sites that could be accessed and supplied by road. Closed in 1963. ...t is best described as a leveled-off ridge, with the radar site on one end and an Air-Ground radio site at the other end. ...8 KB (1,199 words) - 08:24, 29 May 2020
- ...erson Field once more following the Jan. 1951 establishment of Air Defense Command at Ent AFB in Colorado Springs – now where the USA Olympic Training Center ...er pilot training with P-40N Warhawks. Bomber units began training in 1943 and continued until the base was inactivated on 31 Dec 1945. ...8 KB (1,103 words) - 20:33, 28 January 2023
- ...nd of the war. Also known by its construction number as [[Battery T-2212]] and may have been known as [[Battery San Juan]]. ...etwork of railway gun emplacements and equipment and these particular guns and carriages were mounted on railway cars or in fixed positions with little pr ...5 KB (805 words) - 21:24, 7 January 2019
- ...ir Force in 1963 but continued operation as [[Fort Lawton FAA Radar Site]] and is still active with updated CARSR radar equipment. ...he FPS-26 has not yet been installed in this photo, dating to between 1960 and 1962.]] ...9 KB (1,425 words) - 06:00, 26 February 2025
- ...ated on 13 Jun 1953 by President [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] {{Cullum|5373}}, and renamed [[Ellsworth Air Force Base]] in memory of Brigadier General [[Richa ...pid City AAF was assigned to the 17th Bombardment Training Wing, II Bomber Command. The 88th Bombardment Group was reassigned to the new base in October 1942 ...11 KB (1,702 words) - 20:02, 18 July 2020
- ...e 712th AC&W Squadron which had been activated in December 1952 to operate and maintain the site. ...dar in 1963. IFF/SIF equipment was [[UPX-7]]. Radar scopes included OA-99s and later UPA-35s. ...8 KB (1,230 words) - 15:13, 25 May 2021
- ...rphy Dome Direction Center. Became a minimally attended radar site in 1984 and was redesignated as [[Indian Mountain Long-Range Radar Site]] with a JSS ID ...l with scrounged funds and materials and then backfill with more permanent facilities using contractors. ...11 KB (1,650 words) - 08:54, 29 May 2020