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HistoryEstablished in 1955 and became operational on 8 Oct 1955 as Grandview Manual Direction Center SM-169. In 1957 Grandview Air Force Base was renamed Richards-Gebaur Air Force Base and the Manual Direction Center assumed the Richards-Gebaur name. The Manual System Command Centers were based on the standardized AC&W infrastructure site design of the Chicago design firm of Holabird, Root & Burgee. These designs dated to 1949 but construction did not begin on any facilities until after the beginning of the Korean War. At system completion, 16 of these command centers were built. The Command Center was designated as a Type 4 Site while the most common operations center configuration at the AC&W radar sites was the Type 2. The Type 2 Operations Center had similar characteristics to the Type 4 Direction Center except the operations centers were single story. The site designs included, where appropriate, a power plant, an administrative building and one or two radomes all incorporated into a secure compound. The Command Centers and the Operations Centers can be easily identified by a small louvered ventilation tower that rises above the roof.
The Manual System Direction Centers did not survive the transition into the SAGE System because they were far too small for the massive SAGE computers and consoles and did not have big enough power or HVAC plants. The radar site Type 2 operations centers did survive into the SAGE System but each one required the construction of an attached SAGE Annex for the large FST-2 computer system and later additions were necessary for those chosen as BUIC Sites. The manual direction center (SM-169) and manual combat center (MCC-2) in building 602 closed down on 1 Jan 1962 when the nearby Richards-Gebaur SAGE Direction Center DC-08 in building 612 became operational.
Current StatusManual Direction Center repurposed but vacant on the former Richards-Gebaur AFB in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri.
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