History of the Aircraft Control and Warning System in Alaska: Air Defense of Arctic Skies

This report presents historical background on the development, deployment, and operation of the AC&W system. It first summarizes the historical context of U.S.-Soviet relations that led to the deployment of the AC&W system and the general military buildup in Alaska. It next presents detailed...

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Main Authors: G. Williams, J. DePue, M. Whorton, A. Alpert, D. Tomasko
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: Argonne National Laboratory 2002
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ANL
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.48512/xcv8459179
https://core.tdar.org/document/459179/history-of-the-aircraft-control-and-warning-system-in-alaska-air-defense-of-arctic-skies
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Summary:This report presents historical background on the development, deployment, and operation of the AC&W system. It first summarizes the historical context of U.S.-Soviet relations that led to the deployment of the AC&W system and the general military buildup in Alaska. It next presents detailed information on the locations, development, and operation of the AC&W system in Alaska and relates the personal recollections of individuals who were stationed at the bases while the radar system was in operation. Additional information on the history, development, and operation of radars in general and AC&W radars in particular is provided in Appendix A. Appendix B contains brief biographic sketches of former AC&W personnel who provided personal recollections of their service in response to a survey conducted for this report. Most of the individual AC&W installations did not retain sufficient integrity to be eligible for the NRHP, either because they had already been entirely demolished or because critical components of the system were demolished. However, the 611 ASG determined that Cape Lisburne, Kotzebue, Tin City, and Fort Yukon retained enough original structures to be eligible for inclusion in the NRHP. Cape Lisburne was determined to be the best remaining example among the four eligible sites.