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* '''The Daily Republic''' (Mitchell, South Dakota) | |||
** Mon, 6 Feb 1961, Page 14 - Work Underway at Pickstown on New Air Force Project. | |||
** Wed, 31 May 1961, Page 19 - Work Progress at Radar Warning Site. | |||
** Wed, 27 Dec 1961, Page 16 - Activity Mounts at Pickstown With Opening of New Radar Unit. | |||
** Thu, 28 Dec 1961, Page 10 - CO At Pickstown Radar Site Has Been in Work for 19 Years. | |||
** Fri, 29 Dec 1961, Page 12 - Headquarters of Radar Squadron at Pickstown in Old General Pick Hotel. | |||
** Fri, 25 Aug 1967, Page 14 - Name New Officer at Pickstown AFB | |||
* '''The Daily Plainsman''' (Huron, South Dakota) | |||
** Sun, 12 May 1968 · Page 1, 6 - Air Force to Close Base at Gettsburg. | |||
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Pickstown Air Force Station (1961-1968) - A Cold War Air Force Radar Station first established in 1961 near Pickstown in Charles Mix County, South Dakota. Named Pickstown Air Force Station after the location. Initially assigned a Permanent ID of SM-134, later a Sage ID of Z-134. Abandoned in 1968. History of Pickstown Air Force StationEstablished in November 1960 and became operational on 14 Dec 1961 as Pickstown Air Force Station manned by the 695th AC&W Squadron. The station was purpose built as a SAGE System long range radar site. The site also had a limited capability for both a manual Ground-Control Intercept (GCI) and early warning misssion. The manual early warning mission involved tracking and identifing all aircraft entering their airspace while the manual GCI mission involved guiding Air Force interceptors to any identified enemy aircraft. Controllers at the station could vector fighter aircraft at the correct course and speed to intercept enemy aircraft using voice commands via ground-to-air radio. Initial equipment included the FPS-66 search radar, two FPS-6 height finder radars and a FST-2B Coordinate Data Transmitter. SAGE System Operation
The site began operation as a SAGE site on 14 Dec 1961 initially feeding the Sioux City SAGE Direction Center DC-22. The Sioux City Air-Defense Sector (SCADS) was deactivated on 1 Apr 1966 and the 30th Air Division took up operations at the Sioux City SAGE Direction Center DC-22 and Pickstown AFS remained connected to that direction center. On 18 Sep 1968, in the third round of SAGE System closures, the 30th Air Division and Sioux City SAGE Direction Center DC-22 were both deactivated. Most of the attached radar sites were closed on or about the same time, including Pickstown Air Force Station. ClosurePickstown Air Force Station and the 695th Radar Squadron (SAGE) were deactivated on 8 Sep 1968. Physical PlantThe main site and operations area was located about a mile and a half east of Pickstown South Dakota. The main site housed only the three radar towers covered with radomes and the operations building that housed the manual operations equipment and the SAGE System FST-2. The cantonment area was located in the old General Pick Hotel in Pickstown, South Dakota. The hotel housed the Headquarters, administration, the enlisted dorm, the bachelor officer's quarters, the dining hall, the dispensary and a small Post Exchange. The building was completely remodeled for the Air Force and was a unique cantonment area. Apart from the main site was a small 9 unit housing area for married personnel. A number of houses in Pickstown were remodeled and made available to Air Force families. A separate SAGE System GATR radio site housed the radio equipment for directing aircraft intercepts.
Current StatusThe main site is currently the Fort Randall Casino & Hotel operated by the Yankton Sioux Tribe, no remains of the Air Force Station.
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