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(L) 34.73534, -120.54507, Camp Cooke Lashup Radar Site | (L) 34.73534, -120.54507, Camp Cooke Lashup Radar Site | ||
(L) 34.92966, -117.87586, Edwards AFB Lashup Radar Site | (L) 34.92966, -117.87586, Edwards AFB Lashup Radar Site | ||
(L) 38. | (L) 38.55389, -121.26917, Mather AFB Lashup Radar Site | ||
(L) 37. | (L) 37.44711, -122.43542, Half Moon Bay Lashup Radar Site | ||
(L) 34.15541, -119.20844, Port Hueneme Lashup Radar Site | |||
(L) 33.71221, -118.29449, Fort MacArthur Lashup Radar Site | |||
(L) 35.50256, -119.19739, Minter Field Lashup Radar Site | |||
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(L) 47.1519, -122.48842, McChord AFB Lashup Radar Site | (L) 47.1519, -122.48842, McChord AFB Lashup Radar Site | ||
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{"selectable":false,"height":"400","width":"800"} History of the Lashup Radar Sites"In September 1948 the Air Force authorized the Air Defense Command to put thirteen additional stations in operation in the Northeastern United States. These stations were in operation by mid-1949. Additional stations were added across the nation in 1949 and 1950. This temporary system was given the name Lashup to distinguish it from the interim system for which the Air Force was seeking appropriations. A total of forty-four stations were established under this program. These sites were designated "L."" Sources:
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