Description
Summary:This report presents the results of an inventory and evaluation of Cold War-era buildings and structures at eight Distant Early Warning (DEW) installations. These eight installations represent the original, experimental Alaska Segment of DEW installations that provided the first comprehensive, defensive working system for possible attacks aimed at the North American continent (Thompson 1986) during the period of 1953 through 1969. The eight installations and their function within he system include: Barter Island Long-range Radar (LRRS) Site—a main station, Bullen Point Short-range Radar Site (SRRS)—an auxiliary station, Cold Bay LRRS—a main station for the 1957 extension of the DEW, Lonely SRRS—an auxiliary station, Oliktok LRRS—an auxiliary station, Point Barrow LRRS—a main station, Point Lay LRRS—an auxiliary station, Wainwright SRRS—an auxiliary station.