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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1953-1988) - A [[Cold War]] U.S. Air Force Radar Station first established in 1953 near Prince George, British Columbia. Initially assigned a Permanent ID of C-20 and later a Sage ID of C-20. The site was transitioned to the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) 1 Mar 1963 first as [[RCAF Baldy Hughes]] and later designated [[CFS Baldy Hughes]]. Named after the original homestead the site was built on. Closed in 1988.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1953-1988) - A [[Cold War]] U.S. Air Force Radar Station first established in 1953 during the [[Korean War]] near Prince George, British Columbia. One of the [[Pinetree Line]] radar sites. Initially assigned a Permanent ID of '''C-20''', later a Sage ID of C-20 and then a JSS ID of '''R-34'''. The site was transitioned to the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) on 1 Mar 1963, first as [[RCAF Baldy Hughes]] and later designated [[CFS Baldy Hughes]]. Named after the original homestead the site was built on. Closed in 1988.
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== History of Baldy Hughes Air Force Station ==
== History ==
Part of the [[Pinetree Line]] radar chain and one of 21 USAF radar stations designated to be turned over to the Government of Canada.
Part of the [[Pinetree Line]] radar chain and one of 21 USAF radar stations designated to be turned over to the Government of Canada.
[[File:Baldy Hughes AFS - 08.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Gated Road to the Baldy Hughes Upper Site]]
[[File:Baldy Hughes AFS - 08.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Gated Road to the Baldy Hughes Upper Site]]
Established in 1953 with the relocation of the 918th AC&W Squadron to the newly constructed radar station. Initial equipment included the [[FPS-3|FPS-3C]] search radar and an [[TPS-502]] height finder radar. The radar equipment evolved over time into an [[FPS-27]] search radar with one [[FPS-6]] and one [[FPS-26]] height finder radar.  
The radar station was constructed between 1953 and 1955 but was occupied in 1953 with the relocation of the 918th AC&W Squadron from Geiger Field WA to the newly constructed radar station. Initial equipment included the [[FPS-3]] search radar and a [[TPS-502]] height-finder radar.  
 
In preparation for [[SAGE System]] operation a [[FPS-20]] search radar was installed to replace the [[FPS-3]] and [[FPS-502]]. In July 1960 a [[FPS-6]] height-finder radar replaced the obsolete [[TPS-502]] and in February 1961 a second [[FPS-6]] height-finder was added.
 
This configuration (a SAGE qualified [[FPS-20]] long-range search radar and two SAGE qualified [[FPS-6]] height-finders) met the requirements for transition to [[SAGE System]] operation.
 
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== [[SAGE System]] Transition ==
== [[SAGE System]] Transition ==
The transition to the automated SAGE system began with instation of the [[FST-2]] installation and search radar upgrades. The [[FST-2]] equipment digitized the radar returns and transmitted the digital returns to the SAGE direction center. Under the SAGE system interceptor aircraft were directed to their targets by the direction center computers and controllers, greatly reducing the need for local controllers and equipment at every radar station.
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The site had began operation as a SAGE site on in March 1960 initially feeding manual data to the [[McChord SAGE Direction Center DC-12]]. Automatic operation with DC-12 began on 1 July 63. The search radar was then upgraded to an [[FPS-27]]. An [[FPS-26]] height finder radar was installed to replace one of the [[FPS-6]] height finders. With the closure of DC-12 in 1966, Baldy Hughes was connected to the [[North Bay SAGE Direction Center DC-31]], the underground Canadian direction center at North Bay. In 1971 the obsolete [[FST-2]] was replaced with an [[FYQ-47]] data processor. In 1983 the station was connected to the Canada West ROCC.  
The SAGE annex to house the [[FST-2]] and SAGE operations at Baldy Hughes AFS was started on 1 Nov 1960. Construction of the SAGE annex and installation of the [[FST-2]] equipment was completed in July 1962. July 1962 also marked the completion of the SAGE GATR building.
 
== [[SAGE System]] Operation ==
[[File:McChord AFB DC-12 CC-3.jpg|thumb|center|800px|Former McChord SAGE Direction Center DC-12.]]
The site had begun operation as a SAGE site in March 1960, initially feeding manual data to the [[McChord SAGE Direction Center DC-12]].  
 
Automatic SAGE operation with DC-12 began on 1 July 63 with the FPS-20 and FPS-6 radar configuration. The search radar was then upgraded to an [[FPS-27]] and that replaced the FPS-20 in May 1964. An [[FPS-26]] height-finder radar was installed to replace one of the [[FPS-6]] height-finders on 20 Mar 1964. At the end of 1964 Baldy Hughes was operating an FPS-27 search radar, an FPS-26 height-finder, an FPS-6 height-finder, and a UPX-14 SIF/IFF radar.
 
<!--In 1966, Baldy Hughes was connected to the [[North Bay SAGE Direction Center DC-31]], the underground Canadian direction center at North Bay. -->
In December 1971 the obsolete [[FST-2]] was replaced with an [[FYQ-47]] data processor. In April 1975 the FPS-26 height-finder was shut down.
 
In 1983 when the [[SAGE System]] shut down, the radar station was connected to the [[Canada West ROCC]] until Baldy Hughes shut down in 1988.
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== Closure ==
== Closure ==
CFS Baldy Hughes was deactivated on 1988 as the need for the SAGE system itself was reduced.
CFS Baldy Hughes was deactivated in 1988.


== Physical Plant ==
== Physical Plant ==
The physical plant of the site was divided into a main site, a cantonment area and two radio sites. The main site housed the operations building, the radar towers, the backup generators and later the SAGE Annex. The cantonment area housed the enlisted barracks, the bachelor officer's quarters, the orderly room, the chow hall, the motor pool. Apart from the main site was a small housing area for critical married personnel. Two separate radio sites housed the radio equipment for directing aircraft intercepts (transmitter site and receiver site).
The physical plant of the site was divided into an upper main operations site, a lower cantonment area, and two radio sites. The main site housed the operations building, the radar towers, the backup generators, and later the SAGE Annex. The cantonment area housed the enlisted barracks, the bachelor officer's quarters, the orderly room, the chow hall, the motor pool, and other support buildings. Apart from the cantonment area were two trailer courts for married personnel.  
 
A separate radio site housed the radio equipment for directing aircraft intercepts. {{GATRSite|AFS=Puntzi Mountain}}


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!HF Radar
!HF Radar
!Data Systems
!Data Systems
!Comm
!Scopes
!IFF/SIF
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* [[FPS-3|FPS-3C]] 1952
* [[FPS-3|FPS-3C]]
* [[FPS-20|FPS-20A]] 1959
* [[FPS-502]]
* [[FPS-27]] 1963
* [[FPS-20|FPS-20A]]
* [[FPS-27]]
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* [[TPS-502]]
* [[FPS-6]] #1
* [[FPS-6]] #2
* [[FPS-26]]
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* [[FST-2|FST-2/A/B]]
* [[FYQ-47]]
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* [[GKA-5]]
* [[GRC-27]]
* [[GRT-3]]
* [[GRR-7]]
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* [[TPS-502]] 1952
* [[UPA-35]]
* [[FPS-6]] #1 1960
* [[FPS-6]] #2 1961
* [[FPS-26]] 1963
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* [[FST-2|FST-2/A/B]] 1962
* [[GPX-7|GPX-7A]]
* [[FYQ-47]] 1971
* [[UPX-14]]
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* CFS Baldy Hughes (1967-1988)
* CFS Baldy Hughes (1967-1988)
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* 16 Apr 1952 - Activated at Geiger Field, WA, as the WADF.
* 16 Feb 1953 - Transferred to 25th Air Division. ([[McChord Manual Direction Center P-4]])
* 1 Jun 1953 - Moved to Baldy Hughes, B.C., Canada.
* 1 Mar 1960 - Transferred to Seattle ADS. ([[McChord SAGE Direction Center DC-12]])
* 1 Mar 1963 - USAF Squadron Discontinued, site transferred to RCAF.
* 1 Apr 1966 - Assigned to 25th AD.  ([[McChord SAGE Direction Center DC-12]])
* Apr 1988 - RCAF Operations ended.
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== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
Repurposed near Prince George, British Columbia.
Repurposed near Prince George, British Columbia.
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(1953-1988)
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* [[Permanent System Radar Sites]]
* [[Permanent Radar System Direction Centers]]
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'''Links:'''  
'''Links:'''  
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com North American Forts - Baldy Hughes Air Force Station]
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com North American Forts - Baldy Hughes Air Force Station]
* [http://www.radomes.org/cgi-bin/museum/acwinfo2x.cgi?site=%22Baldy+Hughes+AS,+BC,+CN%22&key=BaldyHughesASBCCN Radomes - Baldy Hughes Air Force Station]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CFS_Baldy_Hughes Wikipedia - Baldy Hughes Air Force Station]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CFS_Baldy_Hughes Wikipedia - Baldy Hughes Air Force Station]
* [http://67.69.104.76:84/Pinetreeline/other/other3.html Info List - Baldy Hughes]
* [http://www.c-and-e-museum.org/Pinetreeline/site3.html C & E Museum - Baldy Huges Air Force Station]
** [http://67.69.104.76:84/Pinetreeline/other/other3/other3k.html 1959 USAF Historical Report - Baldy Hughes]
** [http://67.69.104.76:84/Pinetreeline/other/other3/other3n.html 1960 USAF Historical Report - Baldy Hughes]
** [http://67.69.104.76:84/Pinetreeline/other/other3/other3r.html 1962 USAF Historical Report - Baldy Hughes]
** [http://67.69.104.76:84/Pinetreeline/other/other3/other3v.html 1963 USAF Historical Report - Baldy Hughes]
** [http://67.69.104.76:84/Pinetreeline/other/other3/other3y.html 1963 CAN Historical Summary - Baldy Hughes]
** [http://67.69.104.76:84/Pinetreeline/other/other3/other3c.html General Info - Baldy Hughes]
 
{{Visited|22 Jun 2014}}
{{Visited|22 Jun 2014}}


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Latest revision as of 06:31, 4 June 2021

Baldy Hughes Air Station (1953-1988) - A Cold War U.S. Air Force Radar Station first established in 1953 during the Korean War near Prince George, British Columbia. One of the Pinetree Line radar sites. Initially assigned a Permanent ID of C-20, later a Sage ID of C-20 and then a JSS ID of R-34. The site was transitioned to the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) on 1 Mar 1963, first as RCAF Baldy Hughes and later designated CFS Baldy Hughes. Named after the original homestead the site was built on. Closed in 1988.

Radar Bubble at Baldy Hughes (probably weather radar)
Baldy Hughes Repurposed Barracks
Repurposed Baldy Hughes Lower Site

History

Part of the Pinetree Line radar chain and one of 21 USAF radar stations designated to be turned over to the Government of Canada.

Gated Road to the Baldy Hughes Upper Site

The radar station was constructed between 1953 and 1955 but was occupied in 1953 with the relocation of the 918th AC&W Squadron from Geiger Field WA to the newly constructed radar station. Initial equipment included the FPS-3 search radar and a TPS-502 height-finder radar.

In preparation for SAGE System operation a FPS-20 search radar was installed to replace the FPS-3 and FPS-502. In July 1960 a FPS-6 height-finder radar replaced the obsolete TPS-502 and in February 1961 a second FPS-6 height-finder was added.

This configuration (a SAGE qualified FPS-20 long-range search radar and two SAGE qualified FPS-6 height-finders) met the requirements for transition to SAGE System operation.


SAGE System Transition

The transition of the manual GCI system to the automated SAGE system began with the installation of the FST-2 coordinate data transmitter and search radar upgrades. The FST-2 equipment digitized the radar returns and transmitted the digital returns to the SAGE direction center. Under the SAGE System, interceptor aircraft were directed to their targets by the direction center computers and controllers, greatly reducing the need for local controllers and equipment at every radar station.

The FST-2 was a very large digital system using vacuum tube technology. Over 6900 vacuum tubes were used in each FST-2 requiring 21 air-conditioned cabinets, 40 tons of air conditioning, 43.5 kva of prime power, and usually a large new addition to the operations building. The FST-2B modification added two more cabinets but with newer solid-state (transistor) technology to process coded responses from aircraft transponders.

The SAGE annex to house the FST-2 and SAGE operations at Baldy Hughes AFS was started on 1 Nov 1960. Construction of the SAGE annex and installation of the FST-2 equipment was completed in July 1962. July 1962 also marked the completion of the SAGE GATR building.

SAGE System Operation

Former McChord SAGE Direction Center DC-12.

The site had begun operation as a SAGE site in March 1960, initially feeding manual data to the McChord SAGE Direction Center DC-12.

Automatic SAGE operation with DC-12 began on 1 July 63 with the FPS-20 and FPS-6 radar configuration. The search radar was then upgraded to an FPS-27 and that replaced the FPS-20 in May 1964. An FPS-26 height-finder radar was installed to replace one of the FPS-6 height-finders on 20 Mar 1964. At the end of 1964 Baldy Hughes was operating an FPS-27 search radar, an FPS-26 height-finder, an FPS-6 height-finder, and a UPX-14 SIF/IFF radar.

In December 1971 the obsolete FST-2 was replaced with an FYQ-47 data processor. In April 1975 the FPS-26 height-finder was shut down.

In 1983 when the SAGE System shut down, the radar station was connected to the Canada West ROCC until Baldy Hughes shut down in 1988.

Closure

CFS Baldy Hughes was deactivated in 1988.

Physical Plant

The physical plant of the site was divided into an upper main operations site, a lower cantonment area, and two radio sites. The main site housed the operations building, the radar towers, the backup generators, and later the SAGE Annex. The cantonment area housed the enlisted barracks, the bachelor officer's quarters, the orderly room, the chow hall, the motor pool, and other support buildings. Apart from the cantonment area were two trailer courts for married personnel.

A separate radio site housed the radio equipment for directing aircraft intercepts. Like most early radar stations, Puntzi Mountain originally had a radio transmitter site and a separate radio receiver site used by local controllers for voice direction of fighter interceptors to their targets. With the SAGE System, the SAGE Direction centers had the primary task of directing intercepts and the local radio sites were reconfigured, usually into a single site that was known as the Ground to Air Transmitter Receiver (GATR) site. The GATR site communicated with the interceptors from either the local site or the SAGE direction center via voice commands and/or a digital data link.


Baldy Hughes AFS Major Equipment List
Search Radar HF Radar Data Systems Comm Scopes IFF/SIF
Unit Designations
  • 918th AC&W Squadron (1953-1963)
  • 54 AC&W Squadron (1963-1963)
  • 54 Radar Squadron (1963-1967)
  • CFS Baldy Hughes (1967-1988)
917th Assignments


Baldy Hughes Partial Commanders List (edit list)
Assumed Relieved Rank Name Cullum Notes
1952-04-16 1952-05-29 2nd Lt McBride, Wesley W. N/A
1952-05-29 Lt Colonel Pitcher, William E. N/A
1952-08-23 Captain White, Theodore T. N/A
1952-10-14 Captain Calvin, Richard R. N/A
1952-11-01 Captain Rice, Robert E. N/A
1954-06 Major Plain, Harold E. N/A
1955-04 Major Hagan, Ben M. N/A
1956-04 Major Gransee, Orvil G. N/A
1957-12 1959-08-01 Major Lessley, James D. N/A
1959-08-01 1961-05 Major Coleman, Kenneth N/A
1961-05 1963-03-01 Lt Colonel Naigle, Alfred J. N/A
1963-03-01 1965-07-30 Wing Commander Sloat, R. D. N/A
1965-09-10 1967-06-29 Wing Commander Warren, D. N/A
1967-07-27 1969-07-09 Lt Colonel Ackert, D. J. N/A
1969-08-20 Lt Colonel Edwards, J. F. N/A
1971-08-29 Lt Colonel Duguid, G. W. N/A
1973-07-06 Lt Colonel Olsen, H. K. N/A
1975-07-16 Lt Colonel McIntosh, D. F. N/A
1977-07-28 Lt Colonel Walker, G. L. N/A
1979-07-10 Lt Colonel Scott, W. R. N/A
1981-07-03 Major Stanners, L. C. N/A

Note: Reported dates overlap and may be incorrect or reflect periods of intermittant temporary command.

Current Status

Repurposed near Prince George, British Columbia.


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Location: At the end of Blackwater Road, 19 miles southwest of Prince George, British Columbia.

Maps & Images

Lat: 53.61833 Long: -122.93556

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