North Truro Air Force Station
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North Truro Air Force Station is a closed United States Air Force
United States Air Force
The United States Air Force is the aerial warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the American uniformed services. Initially part of the United States Army, the USAF was formed as a separate branch of the military on September 18, 1947 under the National Security Act of...

 General Surveillance Radar station. It is located 2.2 mi (3.5 km) east of North Truro, Massachusetts.

Most of the site was inactivated in 1994 and turned over to the National Park Service
National Park Service
The National Park Service is the U.S. federal agency that manages all national parks, many national monuments, and other conservation and historical properties with various title designations...

, the radar site remainder becoming an Federal Aviation Administration
Federal Aviation Administration
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 (FAA) VHF Omnidirectional Range/Tactical Aircraft Control (VORTAC) radar site, part of the Joint Surveillance System
Joint Surveillance System
The Joint Surveillance System is a joint United States Air Force and Federal Aviation Administration system for the atmospheric air defense of North America...

 (JSS), designated by NORAD as Northeast Air Defense Sector (NEADS) Ground Equipment Facility J-53.

Overview

The former North Truro AFS is the site of a radar station and several abandoned buildings including barracks, a library, a bar, a bowling alley and a family housing area located to the south. NTAFS has been redeveloped into The Highland Center. It is also the site of the Jenny Lind Tower
Jenny Lind Tower
The Jenny Lind Tower is a stone tower located in North Truro, Massachusetts. It is named after Jenny Lind, who is rumored to have climbed the tower when it was located in Boston to prevent a riot among people who were unable to attend her concert. It is located roughly between Highland Light and...

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History

North Truro was one of the first of twenty-four stations of the permanent Air Defense Command radar network. On December 2, 1948, the Air Force directed the Army Corps of Engineers to proceed with construction of this and twenty-three other sites around the periphery of the United States.

The 762d Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron began operations with a pair of World War II
World War II
World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...

 Air Transportable Search and Detection AN/CPS-3 radars at North Truro in 1951 and assumed radar coverage previously covered by a temporary Lashup radar site at Otis AFB (L-5), and initially the station functioned as a Ground-Control Intercept (GCI) and warning station. As a GCI station, the squadron's role was to guide interceptor aircraft toward unidentified intruders picked up on the unit's radar scopes. In 1955 these units were joined by an AN/FPS-8 model. Eventually converted to an AN/GPS-3, this radar left service in 1960. In 1956 a GE CPS-6B search radar was the main search radar.

NTAFS was the operational parent station for Texas Tower 2
Texas Tower 2
Texas Tower 2 is a closed United States Air Force Texas Tower General Surveillance Radar station. It was located east of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. It was in 56 feet of water...

 (TT-2) offshore in the Atlantic Ocean from May 1956-15 January 1963. TT-2 was operated as an annex (of the 762d AC&W Squadron, its offshore personnel assigned to a flight of the 762d, although the facility was logically supported by the 4604th Support Squadron (Texas Towers) at Otis AFB.

The years 1958 and 1959 saw the arrival of AN/FPS-6 and 6A height-finder radars. During 1958 North Truro AFS joined the Semi Automatic Ground Environment
Semi Automatic Ground Environment
The Semi-Automatic Ground Environment was an automated control system for tracking and intercepting enemy bomber aircraft used by NORAD from the late 1950s into the 1980s...

 (SAGE) system, feeding data to DC-02 at Stewart AFB, New York. After joining, the squadron was re-designated as the 762d Radar Squadron (SAGE) on 15 December 1958. The radar squadron provided information 24/7 the SAGE Direction Center where it was analyzed to determine range, direction altitude speed and whether or not aircraft were friendly or hostile.

In 1960 the 762d started operating an AN/FPS-7 radar. In 1963 the height-finder radars were replaced by AN/FPS-26A and AN/FPS-90 sets. Redesignated the 762nd Air Defense Group (1969). Utilized Buic III equipment (Burroughs D828 Computer system) for command and control of air defense aircraft in the event that the Sage Direction Center at Hancock Field, New York, was inoperable. The unit commander and in times of Level IV operations, overall air defense commander for the NORAD region, was Col. Alva D. Henehan (1969-71?).

In addition to the main facility, NTAFS operated three unmanned AN/FPS-14 Gap Filler sites:
  • Westboro, MA
    Westborough, Massachusetts
    Westborough is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 18,272 at the 2010 census. The town is governed under the New England open town meeting system, headed by a five member elected Board of Selectmen whose duties include licensing, appointing various...

      (P-10A) 42°14′23"N 071°37′41"W
  • Fort Dearborn
    Rye Air Force Station
    Rye Air Force Station is a closed United States Air Force General Surveillance Radar station. It is located southeast of Portsmouth, New Hampshire...

    , NH (P-10B) 43°02′49"N 070°42′58"W
  • Chilmark, MA  (P-10E) 41°21′19"N 070°44′07"W

Fort Dearborn was the former Rye AFS, which had closed in 1957. Westboro closed in June 1962, the others in June 1968.

Over the years, the equipment at the station was upgraded or modified to improve the efficiency and accuracy of the information gathered by the radars. Routine operations continued and in 1979 the site came under Tactical Air Command
Tactical Air Command
Tactical Air Command is an inactive United States Air Force organization. It was a Major Command of the United States Air Force, established on 21 March 1946 being headquartered at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia...

 jurisdiction as a result of the inactivation of Aerospace Defense Command and the site became part of ADTAC. By 1985 AN/FPS-107 had been replaced by an AN/FPS-91A search set operated by the FAA. The AN/FPS-116 was removed circa 1988

Operation Have Horn

In 1969 North Truro Air Force Station was the location of Operation Have Horn
Operation Have Horn
Operation Have Horn was a project in 1969 by the United States Air Force that involved the launching of Nike Hydac sounding rockets. It occurred at North Truro Air Force Station, located in North Truro, Massachusetts...

, the launching of sounding rockets under project Nike Hydac
Nike Hydac
Nike Hydac is the designation of an American sounding rocket with two stages, based upon the Nike Ajax system. The Nike Hydac was launched 87 times from many missile sites...

. On completion of the operation in 1970, the used devices and equipment were returned to the White Sands Missile Range
White Sands Missile Range
White Sands Missile Range is a rocket range of almost in parts of five counties in southern New Mexico. The largest military installation in the United States, WSMR includes the and the WSMR Otera Mesa bombing range...

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Closure

At the end of the Cold War
Cold War
The Cold War was the continuing state from roughly 1946 to 1991 of political conflict, military tension, proxy wars, and economic competition between the Communist World—primarily the Soviet Union and its satellite states and allies—and the powers of the Western world, primarily the United States...

 in 1994, the Air Force closed down operations at North Truro and it was sold to the National Park Service
National Park Service
The National Park Service is the U.S. federal agency that manages all national parks, many national monuments, and other conservation and historical properties with various title designations...

. In the late 1990s, an ARSR-4 replaced the AN/FPS-91A. when it joined the Joint Surveillance System
Joint Surveillance System
The Joint Surveillance System is a joint United States Air Force and Federal Aviation Administration system for the atmospheric air defense of North America...

 (JSS).

Several of the facilities have fallen into disrepair while some are in the process of renovation. The Gap Filler at Westboro is intact and has what appears to be a water tower and several radio broadcasting towers. The other two Gap Filler sites have been obliterated and redeveloped. The former Texas Tower No. 2 (TT-2) troposcatter communications site, just south of the housing area, is also accessible on foot. All that remain of the tropo facility are the building foundation (a concrete pad with a few floor tiles) and three-each concrete footings for the three tropo dish antennas. At the main site, the fence around the former cantonment and technical areas has a gate on the ocean-facing side. All of the original USAF radar towers are gone. The only radar tower now is the ARSR-4. The buildings are each in various conditions, however all are in derelict condition with the exception of the few buildings that are being repaired. The homes in the family housing area are falling apart and some have been vandalized. A few buildings had been torn down, including the station chapel. The former GATR site located approximately 1.2 miles southeast of the base at Longnook Beach has been demolished, and all of the radio poles have been removed. The site is now home to an FAA NAVAID station.

Redevelopment

NTAFS itself was given to the Cape Cod National Seashore
Cape Cod National Seashore
The Cape Cod National Seashore , created on August 7, 1961 by President John F. Kennedy, encompasses on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. It includes ponds, woods and beachfront of the Atlantic coastal pine barrens ecoregion...

 and is now being redeveloped into the Highlands Center. This project includes the building of a performing arts center, and other facilities to meet the needs of the National Park Service
National Park Service
The National Park Service is the U.S. federal agency that manages all national parks, many national monuments, and other conservation and historical properties with various title designations...

 as well as the community. It is also home to an FAA long-range radar site. In October 2008, a bus driver was indirectly struck by lightning while closing a gate at the center.

Units and assignments

Units:
  • 762d Aircraft Control & Warning Squadron, 1 January 1951
Unit was activated at Otis AFB (L-5), Massachusetts, 27 November 1950
Redesignated: 762d Radar Squadron (SAGE), 15 December 1958
Elevated to: 762d Air Defense Group, 1 March 1970
Reduced to: 762d Radar Squadron on 1 January 1974
Inactivated on 15 January 1984

  • 6th Space Warning Squadron
    6th Space Warning Squadron
    The 6th Space Warning Squadron is located at Cape Cod Air Force Station, in Sandwich, Massachusetts. It keeps watch for sea-launched and intercontinental ballistic missiles launched toward North America...

     (Detachment 1) (1977–1985)


Assignments:
  • 540th Aircraft Control and Warning Group
    540th Aircraft Control and Warning Group
    The 540th Aircraft Control and Warning Group is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was assigned to the 32d Air Division, stationed at Stewart Air Force Base, New York...

    , (32d Air Division), 1 January 1951
  • 32d Air Division, 6 February 1952
  • 4704th Defense Wing, 16 February 1953
  • 4622d Air Defense Wing, 18 October 1956
  • Boston Air Defense Sector
    Boston Air Defense Sector
    The Boston Air Defense Sector is an inactive United States Air Force Air Defense Command organization. Its last assignment was with the ADC 26th Air Division, being stationed at Stewart Air Force Base, New York.-History:...

    , 8 January 1957
  • 35th Air Division, 1 April 1966
  • 21st Air Division, 19 November 1969
  • 21st ADCOM Region, 8 December 1978
Re-designated: 21st NORAD Region, 1 October 1979-15 January 1984

See also


External links

  • http://www.hcitruro.org
  • The MITRE site in South Truro
  • http://www.astronautix.com/sites/nortruro.htm
  • http://www.aliciapatterson.org/APF0103/Brodeur/Brodeur.html
  • http://www.nps.gov/archive/caco/news/GeneralHighlands.html
  • http://www.flra.gov/decisions/v03/03-017-3.html
  • http://www.koreanwar.org/html/units/bases/usaf_ke.htm?set=250
  • http://www.radomes.org/museum/savethe35.html
  • http://books.google.com/books?id=tXnKhejsTskC&pg=PA10&lpg=PA10&dq=north+truro+air+force+station&source=web&ots=NgehgXgyqd&sig=dW-wc9gV1IUzu4LavV-Fy-0SqYc#PPA11,M1
  • http://www.flight800.org/petition/pet_sect4.htm
  • YouTube video of people driving around the old housing area
  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vgo_2iXgQ4IA YouTube video inside of one of the houses at the base.
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