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|width="50%"| | |width="50%"|[[File:FortStevensGuardhouse 1954 8219.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Fort Stevens Guardhouse circa 1954, Headquarters for the 759th AC&W Squadron.]] | ||
|width="50%"|[[Image:FortStevens Mishler CPS5D.jpg|thumb|300px|right|AN/CPS-5D Radar set antenna and tower on concrete roof of Battery Mishler circa 1950-52 (photo from USAF HQ/NORAD Historian) Note the West Battery Control Station in the background.]] | |width="50%"|[[Image:FortStevens Mishler CPS5D.jpg|thumb|300px|right|AN/CPS-5D Radar set antenna and tower on concrete roof of Battery Mishler circa 1950-52 (photo from USAF HQ/NORAD Historian) Note the West Battery Control Station in the background.]] | ||
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== History of Fort Stevens Lashup Radar Site == | == History of Fort Stevens Lashup Radar Site == | ||
[[File:Fort Stevens Battery Mishler Gun 1 - 1.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Supports for the Concrete Covers over the Old Gun Emplacements supporting the Radar Antennas]] | |||
Established in September 1950, just after the start of the Korean War and became operational later in 1950, manned by the 759th AC&W Squadron. The station initially had an early warning mission and a Ground Control Intercept mission. The early warnng mission involved tracking and identifing all aircraft entering their airspace while the GCI mission involved guiding interceptor aircraft to their targets. | Established in September 1950, just after the start of the Korean War and became operational later in 1950, manned by the 759th AC&W Squadron. The station initially had an early warning mission and a Ground Control Intercept mission. The early warnng mission involved tracking and identifing all aircraft entering their airspace while the GCI mission involved guiding interceptor aircraft to their targets. | ||
Initial equipment included the TPS-1B height finder/search radar and a CPS-5 search radar mounted on top of [[Battery Mishler]] at [[Fort Stevens (1)|Fort Stevens]]. The unit headquarters was located in the Fort Stevens Guard House and the underground portion of Battery Mishler served as the operations and maintenance center for the squadron. | Initial equipment included the TPS-1B height finder/search radar and a CPS-5 search radar mounted on top of [[Battery Mishler]] at [[Fort Stevens (1)|Fort Stevens]]. The old gun emplacements had been covered over with a concrete roof when the battery was converted to an [[HECP]] during World War II. The unit headquarters was located in the Fort Stevens Guard House and the underground portion of [[Battery Mishler]] served as the operations and maintenance center for the squadron. | ||
The 759th moved to [[Naselle Air Force Station]] Washington on 1 Jan 1951 but the Lashup site at Fort stevens remained operational until February 1952. | The 759th moved to [[Naselle Air Force Station]] Washington on 1 Jan 1951 but the Lashup site at Fort stevens remained operational until February 1952. | ||
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'''See Also:''' | '''See Also:''' | ||
* [[Fort Stevens (1)|Fort Stevens]] | * [[Fort Stevens (1)|Fort Stevens]] | ||
* [[Lashup Radar System]] | |||
* [[Permanent System Radar Sites]] | * [[Permanent System Radar Sites]] | ||
* [[US Radar Sets]] | * [[US Radar Sets]] | ||
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* [http://www.radomes.org/cgi-bin/museum/acwinfo2x.cgi?site=%22Fort+Stevens,+OR%22&key=FortStevensOR&pic=FortStevensOR&doc=FortStevensOR Radomes - Fort Stevens Lashup Radar Site] | * [http://www.radomes.org/cgi-bin/museum/acwinfo2x.cgi?site=%22Fort+Stevens,+OR%22&key=FortStevensOR&pic=FortStevensOR&doc=FortStevensOR Radomes - Fort Stevens Lashup Radar Site] | ||
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[[Category:Oregon Clatsop County]] | [[Category:Oregon Clatsop County]] | ||
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[[Category:USAF Radar Sites]] | [[Category:USAF Radar Sites]] | ||
[[Category:Lashup Radar Sites]] | [[Category:Lashup Radar Sites]] |
Revision as of 08:13, 19 September 2015
Fort Stevens Lashup Radar Site (1950-1952) - A Cold War Air Force Lashup Radar Site first established in 1950 on Fort Stevens, Clatsop County, Oregon. Named Fort Stevens Lashup Radar Site after the location. Initially assigned a Lashup ID of L-36. Abandoned in 1952. History of Fort Stevens Lashup Radar Site![]() Established in September 1950, just after the start of the Korean War and became operational later in 1950, manned by the 759th AC&W Squadron. The station initially had an early warning mission and a Ground Control Intercept mission. The early warnng mission involved tracking and identifing all aircraft entering their airspace while the GCI mission involved guiding interceptor aircraft to their targets. Initial equipment included the TPS-1B height finder/search radar and a CPS-5 search radar mounted on top of Battery Mishler at Fort Stevens. The old gun emplacements had been covered over with a concrete roof when the battery was converted to an HECP during World War II. The unit headquarters was located in the Fort Stevens Guard House and the underground portion of Battery Mishler served as the operations and maintenance center for the squadron. The 759th moved to Naselle Air Force Station Washington on 1 Jan 1951 but the Lashup site at Fort stevens remained operational until February 1952.
Current StatusNo remains at Fort Stevens, Clatsop County, Oregon.
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Links: Visited: 24 Aug 2008, 18 May 2008
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