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  2. List of Nike missile sites - Wikipedia

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    Through the efforts of various volunteer groups, as of 1995, this is the only Nike site in the country that has been preserved and is open for public viewing. Army Air-Defense Command Post (AADCP) SF-90DC was established at Mill Valley AFS, CA in 1960 for Nike missile command-and-control functions. The site was equipped with the AN/GSG-5(V ...

  3. Project Nike - Wikipedia

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    A Nike Ajax missile Nike site SF-88L missile control. The first successful Nike test was during November 1951, intercepting a drone B-17 Flying Fortress. The first type, Nike Ajax (MIM-3), was deployed starting in 1953. The Army initially ordered 1,000 missiles and 60 sets of equipment.

  4. Arlington Heights Army Air Defense Site - Wikipedia

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    The Arlington Heights Army Air Defense Site was a Project Nike Missile Master site near Chicago, Illinois. It operated from 1960 until 1968. It operated from 1960 until 1968. Installation started in late 1959 [ 1 ] after the United States Army had purchased 44 acres (18 ha).

  5. Former Coast Guard homes in Hull auctioned off. Here's what ...

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    The Nantasket Avenue homes were built in 1957 to house the staff and families of the NIKE missile site on Hog Island, now known as Spinnaker Island. Former Coast Guard homes in Hull auctioned off ...

  6. 'Last line of defense': Cold War reheats at Nike missile ...

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    Though there were once more than 250 Nike bases around the country, Fort Hancock’s (known as Nike Missile Site NY-56) is one of the few the public can experience to this extent. Last month ...

  7. Site Summit - Wikipedia

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    The Nike Site Summit (or just Site Summit) is a historic military installation of the United States Army in Anchorage Borough, Alaska.The site, located in the Chugach Mountains overlooking Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson, is the location of one of the best-preserved surviving Nike-Hercules missile installations in the state.

  8. Olney Support Center - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The center occupies 75 acres (30 ha) of property 2.0 miles (3.2 km) east of Laytonsville, Maryland, on the site of a former Nike missile base. [3] [4] The NSWC acquired the facility from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in March 2019. [5]

  9. Highlands Army Air Defense Site - Wikipedia

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    The Highlands Army Air Defense Site [2] (HAADS) was a United States Army air defence site in Middletown Township, New Jersey.. The Army Air Defense Command Post (AADCP) at Highlands directed the Nike fire units in the New York Defense Area, replacing the Nike missile "manual operations center" at Fort Wadsworth on Staten Island. [3]