Lashup Radar Network (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Lashup Radar Network" in English language version.

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airforce-magazine.com

archive.org

archive.today

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    Arlington WA
    Palos Verdes Estates CA*
    B-5 La Jolla CA a.k.a. Mount Soledad*
    B-30 Lompoc CA probably Point Arguelo
    B-78 Mill Valley CA a.k.a. Mt Tamalpais
    B-85 Carmel CA a.k.a. Point Sur
    J-23 Seaside, OR a.k.a. Tillamook Head
    J-41 Santa Catalina Island CA a.k.a. Camp Cactus
    J-42 San Nicolas Island CA
    J-55 Neah Bay WA a.k.a. Bahokus Peak
    J-77 Olema CA a.k.a. Point Reyes
    J-77 Gualala CA a.k.a. Point Arena
    J-80 Montara CA a.k.a. Point Montara
    L-1 Oceanside CA
    L-6 Otay Mesa CA a.k.a. Border Field 6
    L-35 Point Hueneme CA
    L-82 Half Moon Bay CA
    • not operational but in "guard" (probably caretaker) status[dead link]

army.mil

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  • History of Strategic and Ballistic Missile Defense, 1945-1955: Volume I (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 November 2013. Retrieved 1 February 2013. Stations were undermanned, personnel lacked training, and repair and maintenance were difficult. This stop-gap system later would be replaced by a 75-station, permanent net authorized by Congress and approved by the President in 1949 … To be closer to ConAC, ARAACOM moved to Mitchel AFB, New York on 1 November 1950.

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gatech.edu

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  • Gray, George (March 1999). "Some Burroughs Transistor Computers". GAtech.edu. Archived from the original (Wikipedia-styled webpage) on 2016-10-01. Retrieved 2010-01-24. When the [SAGE] system was complete, 134 of these data communications devices had been installed.

radomes.org

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