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Call Signs Satellite/Topo Images
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The 30352 RADAR EQUIPMENT
RADAR EQUIPMENT GUESTBOOK
GUESTBOOK UNIT REUNIONS
UNIT REUNIONS FOREWORD
FOREWORD Manual ADCCs
Manual ADCCs SAGE
SAGE SAGE Documents
SAGE Documents SAGE Training
SAGE Training AEW&Con
AEW&Con TEXAS TOWERS
TEXAS TOWERS Mobile & Tactical
Mobile & Tactical RADAR MISC
RADAR MISC Radar Jargon
Radar Jargon Ancient Radar
Ancient Radar GEEIA
GEEIA E & I
E & I NAVY PICKET SHIPS
NAVY PICKET SHIPS Defense Air Divisions
Defense Air Divisions Patches & Emblems
Patches & Emblems Gap Filler Annexes
Gap Filler Annexes Ground Observer Corp
Ground Observer Corp Alaska
Alaska Hawaii
Hawaii Operations
Operations Manual Ops Equipment & Tools
Manual Ops Equipment & Tools Save the Montauk AFS AN/FPS-35
Save the Montauk AFS AN/FPS-35 CONAD
CONAD Arctic Cold War
Arctic Cold War Greenland & Iceland
Greenland & Iceland Alaska DEW Line
Alaska DEW Line North Warning System
North Warning System Canadian Air Defense Radar
Canadian Air Defense Radar Pine Tree Line
Pine Tree Line Mid-Canada Line
Mid-Canada Line Canadian DEW Line
Canadian DEW Line BMEWS
BMEWS Tech Training
Tech Training Keesler AFB
Keesler AFB Richards-Gebaur AFB
Richards-Gebaur AFB Tyndall AFB
Tyndall AFB Early Radar
Early Radar 7 Dec 1941
7 Dec 1941 Opana Recognized
Opana Recognized LASHUP
LASHUP Museums
Museums Peterson Air & Space Museum
Peterson Air & Space Museum National Museum of the USAF
National Museum of the USAF Secrets of Radar
Secrets of RadarCanadian Radar Museum
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Maps Radar Research
Radar Research MITRE Radar Test Sites
MITRE Radar Test Sites Radar Contractors
Radar Contractors Bendix Field Engineering
Bendix Field Engineering Historical Documents
Historical Documents ADC Fact Sheets
ADC Fact Sheets ADCP 109-1, 1963
ADCP 109-1, 1963 Radar Maint. Job Desc.
Radar Maint. Job Desc. NORAD Fact Sheet
NORAD Fact Sheet NORAD
NORAD Satellite Image Notes
Satellite Image Notes Air Defense Weapons
Air Defense Weapons Bomarc
Bomarc Nike
Nike Nike Historical Site
Nike Historical Site New York Nike sites
New York Nike sites Nike Sites of the Los Angeles Defense Area
Nike Sites of the Los Angeles Defense Area Relics of the Cold War
Relics of the Cold War Nike Site maps
Nike Site maps S. Florida Nike Defense
S. Florida Nike Defense Nike Zeus History
Nike Zeus History Boeing Nike Zeus
Boeing Nike Zeus Ring of Fire
Ring of Fire Trivia
Trivia Radar Trivia Quiz #1
Radar Trivia Quiz #1 Radar Trivia Quiz #2
Radar Trivia Quiz #2 Alaskan NCO Club Scrip Coins
Alaskan NCO Club Scrip Coins Misc
Misc Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements Donations
Donations Tips
Tips Recommended Reading
Recommended Reading Reusing Structures
Reusing Structures N-Guage Radar Site Model
N-Guage Radar Site Model Contact Congress
Contact Congress .Cold War Recognition Certificate
.Cold War Recognition Certificate Scott's Trip Reports
Scott's Trip Reports USAF Adv c. 1960
USAF Adv c. 1960 Radar Overview
Radar Overview Other Links
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What is a Veteran? GI Humor
GI Humor Contact Us
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 WELCOMEWelcome to the Online Air Defense Radar Museum, the online portion of the National Air Defense Radar Museum, a project of The Air Force Radar Museum Association, Inc. This is a museum, not of physical hardware, electronics, musty old books or other artifacts, but rather a virtual museum of online documents which contain (or will contain) the history of the U.S. Air Force in the defense of the airspace of North America and elsewhere around the globe. This is a living work, continuously updated with new material. We never close, you may visit anytime. Please sign our guestbook, and feel free to post questions, notices, etc. in the "Radar Forum" BBS. Check "What's New" frequently for new displays. MISSIONOur primary mission and current focus is to document Aircraft Control and Warning (AC&W) Squadrons, (later called simply Radar) Squadrons which were in the United States, both the "lower 48" and Alaska, and Hawaii. We are also documenting certain overseas sites which were front-line Early Warning sites, located in Greenland and Iceland, Europe, Asia, and North Africa. Only Canada is omitted, as the radar stations there (Pinetree Line, Mid-Canada Line, and DEW Line) are thoroughly documented on other web sites. We will also be documenting ground-to-air missile sites, such as BOMARC (and also Nike Missile command-and-control sites that were shared with the Air Force). We also document Air Force / NORAD command-and-control direction centers and control centers, manual and SAGE. All entries are treated as ''Radar Sites'' on our Search page. While some of the documentation is a result of the work of the principals involved with the site's creation and maintenance, a large and growing portion comes from Air Force veterans who served on these sites and their families. This site is a "labor of love" for those of us directly involved. This is not a commercial venture, and you will find no advertising to annoy you. We will be providing links to known Web sites of various USAF AC&W Squadrons which were located overseas, as well as other sites of interest to radar, Early Warning, and Cold War topics. DEDICATIONThis site is dedicated to the thousands of U.S. Air Force "Cold Warriors" who served, mostly without recognition, during the Cold War period following the Second World War, up to the present day. This dedication is extended to the other branches of service -- the US Army, the US Navy, the US Marine Corps, the FAA, the Air Force Reserve, the Air National Guard, and many civilian organizations (e.g., AT&T, MIT, Bell Western, General Electric, Westinghouse, Sperry Gyroscope, Avco, Bendix, Raytheon, IBM, etc.) -- and many others who contributed to the air-dense systems. . HELP WANTEDU.S. Air Force vets who served at AC&W radar sites, command-and-control sites, air-defense missile sites, and related sites are encouraged to contact us, Gene McManus or Tom Page. We can always use information about an individual AC&W site; documents, photos, stories, etc. are all welcome. It may take us a while, but we'll return all loaned material after scanning into our computers. If you currently live near an abandoned AC&W site, or working U.S. Air Force early warning radar installation, you can contribute to this site by taking photos of the radar station as it exists today. Please get permission first; most of the old sites are now private property. See our "Tips" page for some ideas here. We can scan almost any format, and will return your photos after we've completed the scanning operation. 
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