Montgomery Air Defense Sector: Difference between revisions
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: Temporary site on MacDill AFB, FL, now closed. |
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: Radars: FPS-20A / FPS-66A; FPS-6A (2) |
: Radars: FPS-20A / FPS-66A; FPS-6A (2) |
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: 653d Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
: 653d Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
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:: Bridgeboro, GA (TM-200B): {{Coord|31|25|31|N|083|57|09|W|display=inline|name=TM-200B}} |
:: Bridgeboro, GA (TM-200B): {{Coord|31|25|31|N|083|57|09|W|display=inline|name=TM-200B}} |
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* Crystal Springs AFS, MS (TM-195) 1959-1968, {{Coord|31|58|45|N|090|28|40|W|display=inline|name=Crystal Springs AFS TM-195}} |
* '''Crystal Springs AFS, MS (TM-195)''' 1959-1968, {{Coord|31|58|45|N|090|28|40|W|display=inline|name=Crystal Springs AFS TM-195}} |
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: Radars: FPS-27; FPS-6A; FPS-90 (FPS-27 at this site was the prototype) |
: Radars: FPS-27; FPS-6A; FPS-90 (FPS-27 at this site was the prototype) |
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: 627th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
: 627th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
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:: Summit, MS (TM-195A): {{Coord|31|58|45|N|090|20|40|W|display=inline|name=TM-195A}} |
:: Summit, MS (TM-195A): {{Coord|31|58|45|N|090|20|40|W|display=inline|name=TM-195A}} |
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* Dauphin Island AFS, AL (TM-196) 1959-1970 {{Coord|30|15|00|N|088|04|40|W|display=inline|name=Dauphin Island AFS TM-196, Z-249}} |
* '''Dauphin Island AFS, AL (TM-196)''' 1959-1970 {{Coord|30|15|00|N|088|04|40|W|display=inline|name=Dauphin Island AFS TM-196, Z-249}} |
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: Radars: FPS-93A; FPS-6 |
: Radars: FPS-93A; FPS-6 |
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: 693d Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
: 693d Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
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:: Re-opened in 1972 as part of the Southern Air Defense System (SADS) |
:: Re-opened in 1972 as part of the Southern Air Defense System (SADS) |
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* '''Ellington AFB, TX (P-79)''' 1952-1969 {{Coord|29|36|56|N|095|10|23|W|display=inline|name=Ellington AFB P-79}} |
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: Radars: AN/CPS-6B; FPS-10; FPS-6 |
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: 745th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
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: Current Use: Obliterated, now a city park. |
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: USAF site shared with Army for Nike missile-defense system (DF-30DC) |
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: Radars: ARSR-1E; FPS-6 |
: Radars: ARSR-1E; FPS-6 |
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: 747th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
: 747th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
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:: Van Vleck, TX (P-79B): {{Coord|28|59|43|N|095|54|52|W|display=inline|name=P-79B}} |
:: Van Vleck, TX (P-79B): {{Coord|28|59|43|N|095|54|52|W|display=inline|name=P-79B}} |
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* England AFB, LA (M-125) 1955-1963, {{Coord|31|18|52|N|092|31|50|W|display=inline|name=England AFB M-125}} |
* '''England AFB, LA (M-125)''' 1955-1963, {{Coord|31|18|52|N|092|31|50|W|display=inline|name=England AFB M-125}} |
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: Radars: FPS-20A |
: Radars: FPS-20A |
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: 653d Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
: 653d Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
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:: Lake Charles GFA, LA (M-125D): {{Coord|30|11|05|N|093|10|30|W|display=inline|name=M-125D}} |
:: Lake Charles GFA, LA (M-125D): {{Coord|30|11|05|N|093|10|30|W|display=inline|name=M-125D}} |
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* Eufaula AFS, AL (TM-199) 1959-1968 {{Coord|31|52|52|N|085|15|14|W|display=inline|name=Eufaula AFS TM-199}} |
* '''Eufaula AFS, AL (TM-199)''' 1959-1968 {{Coord|31|52|52|N|085|15|14|W|display=inline|name=Eufaula AFS TM-199}} |
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: Radars: FPS-24; FPS-90; FPS-26A. FPS-24 and FPS-26 at this site were the prototypes; FPS-26A later modified to show FSS-7 feasibilty. Reportedly, site closed when FPS-24 suffered a bearing failure. |
: Radars: FPS-24; FPS-90; FPS-26A. FPS-24 and FPS-26 at this site were the prototypes; FPS-26A later modified to show FSS-7 feasibilty. Reportedly, site closed when FPS-24 suffered a bearing failure. |
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: 609th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
: 609th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
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:: Bridgeboro, GA (TM-199B): {{Coord|31|25|31|N|083|57|09|W|display=inline|name=TM-199B}} |
:: Bridgeboro, GA (TM-199B): {{Coord|31|25|31|N|083|57|09|W|display=inline|name=TM-199B}} |
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* Jacksonville NAS, FL (M-114) 1962-1981 {{Coord|30|13|17|N|081|40|57|W|display=inline|name=Jacksonville NAS M-114}} |
* '''Jacksonville NAS, FL (M-114)''' 1962-1981 {{Coord|30|13|17|N|081|40|57|W|display=inline|name=Jacksonville NAS M-114}} |
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: Radars: FPS-66; FPS-6 |
: Radars: FPS-66; FPS-6 |
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: 679th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
: 679th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
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:: Blythe Island, GA (M-114B): {{Coord|31|09|43|N|081|33|44|W|display=inline|name=M-114B}} |
:: Blythe Island, GA (M-114B): {{Coord|31|09|43|N|081|33|44|W|display=inline|name=M-114B}} |
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* Key West NAS, FL (Z-209) 1962-Preent {{Coord|24|35|04|N|081|41|18|W|display=inline|name=Key West NAS Z-209}} |
* '''Key West NAS, FL (Z-209)''' 1962-Preent {{Coord|24|35|04|N|081|41|18|W|display=inline|name=Key West NAS Z-209}} |
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: Radars: FPS-67B; FPS-90 (2) |
: Radars: FPS-67B; FPS-90 (2) |
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: 671st Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
: 671st Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
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: Originally, Navy-only radar site (located on Boca Chica Key), added to ADC network at time of [[Cuban missile crisis]]. Also shared with the [[United States Army]] for the Nike Hawk batteries at Key West; designated [[Homstead Defense Area]] AADCP site KW-18DC |
: Originally, Navy-only radar site (located on Boca Chica Key), added to ADC network at time of [[Cuban missile crisis]]. Also shared with the [[United States Army]] for the Nike Hawk batteries at Key West; designated [[Homstead Defense Area]] AADCP site KW-18DC |
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* Killeen AFS, TX (TM-192) 1958-1961 {{Coord|31|03|06|N|097|51|48|W|display=inline|name=Killeen AFS TM-192}} |
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: Radars: FPS-3A; FPS-20A; FPS-6 |
: Radars: FPS-3A; FPS-20A; FPS-6 |
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: 814th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
: 814th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
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:: Normangee, TX (TM-192C): {{Coord|30|59|35|N|096|06|52|W|display=inline|name=TM-192C}} |
:: Normangee, TX (TM-192C): {{Coord|30|59|35|N|096|06|52|W|display=inline|name=TM-192C}} |
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* Lufkin AFS, TX (TM-193) 1955-1961 {{Coord|31|25|17|N|094|48|10|W|display=inline|name=Lufkin AFS TM-193}} |
* '''Lufkin AFS, TX (TM-193)''' 1955-1961 {{Coord|31|25|17|N|094|48|10|W|display=inline|name=Lufkin AFS TM-193}} |
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: Radars: FPS-3A; FPS-6 |
: Radars: FPS-3A; FPS-6 |
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: 815th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
: 815th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
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: Current Use: Now is Lufkin State School |
: Current Use: Now is Lufkin State School |
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* Patrick AFB, FL (Z-211) 1961-1996 {{Coord|28|12|50|N|080|35|57|W|display=inline|name=Patrick AFB Z-211}} |
* '''Patrick AFB, FL (Z-211)''' 1961-1996 {{Coord|28|12|50|N|080|35|57|W|display=inline|name=Patrick AFB Z-211}} |
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: Radars: FPS-66A; FPS-6A (2), FPS-116 |
: Radars: FPS-66A; FPS-6A (2), FPS-116 |
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: Det 1, 679th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron (1961) |
: Det 1, 679th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron (1961) |
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: Current Use: Inactive, part of Patrick AFB. Now replaced by new Melbourne, FL, FAA/USAF JSS site with ARSR-4 (site J-05A). |
: Current Use: Inactive, part of Patrick AFB. Now replaced by new Melbourne, FL, FAA/USAF JSS site with ARSR-4 (site J-05A). |
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* Port Isabel AFS, TX (TM-190) 1959-1961 {{Coord|26|09|20|N|097|20|16|W|display=inline|name=Port Isabel AFS TM-190}} |
* '''Port Isabel AFS, TX (TM-190)''' 1959-1961 {{Coord|26|09|20|N|097|20|16|W|display=inline|name=Port Isabel AFS TM-190}} |
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: Radars: FPS-3A; FPS-6 |
: Radars: FPS-3A; FPS-6 |
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: 811th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
: 811th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
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: Current Use: Now the Port Isabel - Cameron County Airport |
: Current Use: Now the Port Isabel - Cameron County Airport |
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* Richmond AFS, FL (Z-210) 1959-1992 {{Coord|25|37|24|N|080|24|16|W|display=inline|name=Richmond AFS Z-210}} |
* '''Richmond AFS, FL (Z-210)''' 1959-1992 {{Coord|25|37|24|N|080|24|16|W|display=inline|name=Richmond AFS Z-210}} |
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: Radars: ARSR-1F; FPS-6 (2), FPS-116 |
: Radars: ARSR-1F; FPS-6 (2), FPS-116 |
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: 644th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
: 644th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
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:: Jupiter, FL (Z-210C): {{Coord|26|55|58|N|080|04|10|W|display=inline|name=Z-210C}} |
:: Jupiter, FL (Z-210C): {{Coord|26|55|58|N|080|04|10|W|display=inline|name=Z-210C}} |
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* Rockport AFS, TX (TM-191) 1959-1963 {{Coord|26|09|20|N|097|20|16|W|display=inline|name=Pyote AFS TM-191}} |
* '''Rockport AFS, TX (TM-191)''' 1959-1963 {{Coord|26|09|20|N|097|20|16|W|display=inline|name=Pyote AFS TM-191}} |
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: Radars: FPS-3; FPS-6 |
: Radars: FPS-3; FPS-6 |
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: 813th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
: 813th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
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:: Delmita, TX (TM-191C): {{Coord|26|38|52|N|098|27|41|W|display=inline|name=TM-191C}} |
:: Delmita, TX (TM-191C): {{Coord|26|38|52|N|098|27|41|W|display=inline|name=TM-191C}} |
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* Savannah AFS, GA (M-112) 1955-1979 {{Coord|32|01|01|N|081|09|57|W|display=inline|name=Savannah AFS M-112}} |
* '''Savannah AFS, GA (M-112)''' 1955-1979 {{Coord|32|01|01|N|081|09|57|W|display=inline|name=Savannah AFS M-112}} |
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: Radars: MPS-11; FPS-67B; FPS-26 |
: Radars: MPS-11; FPS-67B; FPS-26 |
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: 702d Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
: 702d Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
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:: Jeffersonville, GA (M-112E): {{Coord|32|33|46|N|083|23|32|W|display=inline|name=M-112E}} |
:: Jeffersonville, GA (M-112E): {{Coord|32|33|46|N|083|23|32|W|display=inline|name=M-112E}} |
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* Thomasville AFS, AL (TM-197) 1959-1969 {{Coord|31|52|52|N|085|15|14|W|display=inline|name=Thomasville AFS TM-197}} |
* '''Thomasville AFS, AL (TM-197)''' 1959-1969 {{Coord|31|52|52|N|085|15|14|W|display=inline|name=Thomasville AFS TM-197}} |
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: Radars: FPS-35; FPS-90 (2) FPS-35 at this site was the prototype. |
: Radars: FPS-35; FPS-90 (2) FPS-35 at this site was the prototype. |
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: 698th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
: 698th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
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* Tyndall AFB, FL (TM-198) 1957-Present {{Coord|30|04|35|N|085|36|35|W|display=inline|name=Tyndall AFB TM-198}} |
* '''Tyndall AFB, FL (TM-198)''' 1957-Present {{Coord|30|04|35|N|085|36|35|W|display=inline|name=Tyndall AFB TM-198}} |
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: Radars: FPS-64A; FPS-6 (FPS-116) |
: Radars: FPS-64A; FPS-6 (FPS-116) |
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: 678th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
: 678th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron |
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:: Carrabelle, FL (TM-198A): {{Coord|29|51|57|N|084|37|53|W|display=inline|name=TM-198A}} |
:: Carrabelle, FL (TM-198A): {{Coord|29|51|57|N|084|37|53|W|display=inline|name=TM-198A}} |
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:: Eglin AFB, FL (TM-198B): {{Coord|30|33|14|N|086|45|36|W|display=inline|name=TM-198B}} |
:: Eglin AFB, FL (TM-198B): {{Coord|30|33|14|N|086|45|36|W|display=inline|name=TM-198B}} |
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=== Stations === |
=== Stations === |
Revision as of 11:56, 23 December 2010
Montgomery Air Defense Sector | |
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Active | 1957-1969 |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Air Force |
Role | Air Defense |
Part of | Air Defense Command |
The Montgomery Air Defense Sector (MoADS) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with the Air Defense Command 26th Air Division, being stationed at Gunter Air Force Base, Alabama. It was inactivated on 1 April 1966.
History
Established in September 1957 assuming control of former ADC Central Air Defense Force units in southern Mississippi and Alabama. Consolidated on 1 January 1959 with Shreveport and Miami Air Defense Sectors, expanding AOR to include most of Louisiana and eastern Texas along the Gulf of Mexico; central and southern Georgia and all of Florida. Operated a Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) Direction Center.
Inactivated on 1 April 1966 as part of an ADC consolidation and reorganization. Redesignated as 32d Air Division.
Lineage
- Established as: Montgomery Air Defense Sector on 8 September 1957
- Inactivated on 1 April 1966; redesignated as 32d Air Division
Assignments
- 35th Air Division, 8 September 1951
- 32d Air Division, 15 November 1958
- 26th Air Division, 1 July 1963
- 73d Air Division, 1 October 1964-1 April 1966
Components
Interceptor units
- 319th Fighter Interceptor Training Squadron, 1 March 1963-1 December 1969 (stationed at: Homestead AFB)
- 482d Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 1 July 1965-30 June 1969, (stationed at: Seymour-Johnson AFB)
Radar facilities
- SAGE Direction Center (DC-09) located at: 32°24′13″N 086°14′28″W / 32.40361°N 86.24111°W
- Later supported 32d Air Division
- Active 1958-31 Dec 1969
- Operated: AN/FSQ-7 Computer
- Activated on September 8, 1957, the SAGE Direction Center controlled operations within the Montgomery Air Defense Sector. On 1 April 1966, the Direction Center also became a SAGE Combat Center (SCC). SAGE operations ceased 31 Dec 1969.
- GATR (Ground Air Transmitter Receiver) site (R-114) located at: 30°05′30″N 081°42′37″W / 30.09167°N 81.71028°W
- Near Jacksonville, 3.3 mi NE of Russell FL, Temporary site, now a county park.
- GATR (Ground Air Transmitter Receiver) site (R-129) located at: 27°50′06″N 082°31′03″W / 27.83500°N 82.51750°W
- Temporary site on MacDill AFB, FL, now closed.
Stations
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Stations
- Gunter AFB, Alabama, 8 September 1957-31 December 1969.
References
This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency
- Maurer, Maurer (1983). Air Force Combat Units Of World War II. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0892010924.
- Ravenstein, Charles A. (1984). Air Force Combat Wings Lineage and Honors Histories 1947-1977. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0912799129.
- Radomes.org Montgomery Air Defense Sector