St. Louis Defense Area (SL): The Chicago District of the Corps of Engineers oversaw the design and construction. Obliterated. Magazine area has been partially filled in, severe cracking of concrete, abandoned. OHArNG, C Company, 216th Engineers. Obliterated, Cougar Mountain Regional Wildlife Park, Partially Intact, King County Sheriff's Department, Intact, Maple Valley Christian School, South King County Activity Center (shared launch with S-33), Intact, USAR Center, 104th Division, Training, Intact, Maple Valley Christian School, South King County Activity Center (shared launch with S-32), Partially Intact. This old steel industry company town has a tradition of parking cars on the sidewalk so people can walk in the narrow streets. After deactivation, PH-32 was sold to Burlington County for $32,000 and was used as the Burlington County Civil Defense Center. 2) Protection - Minuteman sites away from America's coastlines meant more warning time if submarines launched from off the coasts. Buildings standing and in use. Controlling the SAMs was the 29th Artillery Group (Air Defense). Buildings still standing, missile firing area in good condition. Demolished Nov 2015 for a housing development. private retirement home. City of Virginia Beach, Parks and Recreation offices. Now Nickerson Beach/Chappel Rock Park. Figure 2 shows a satellite view of a MAF. The control area was located atop. Private ownership. and its ten silos is called a flight. Just east of here was located the launch control equipment for one of the three Nike complexes in Fairfax County. Site Summit is listed in the, Intact Army ownership, best preserved Alaskan Site. New building and landscaping to the west of the former missile pads. The Army housing was commonly referred to as East Nike Housing Area, and was controlled by Ellsworth AFB until about 2000. Used as a storage area. Radar facility used as storage for Lannon County Park and as a US Cellular tower site. Obliterated. Above-ground Nike-Hercules pads within protective berms. FDS. Buildings in use by park personnel. Launch area well maintained shows both Ajax and Hercules elevators, and per Maryland State Police are welded shut. The roof of the magazines make up the Upper Field of the dog park. Map showing the areas of the six Minuteman Missile wings on the central and northern Great Plains. Private ownership. FDS. Site was never operational. On 6 Mar 1951 it was redesignated Wolters Air Force Base. Ian Frazier, Great Plains, 1989 At all six missile fields, local activists volunteered to drive the countryside and record driving directions to all locations, while maintaining legal distances from all facilities. Well preserved site with numerous IFC buildings in use. Is fenced in, with a "No Trespassing" sign, guard shack and many buildings in good repair. Buildings in use, no radar towers. Double-magazine site with Nike Assembly building evident, also concrete launcher foundations. East side of what is now Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport. FDS. Obliterated, City of Detroit. Chicago Tonight in Your Neighborhood: Bronzeville Receives Historic Designation. Buildings demolished in December 2020. Obliterated, Corps of Engineers control, demolished, Partially intact, Launch remains, serves as administration facility for Chena River Lakes Recreation Area. Redeveloped but abandoned; site of a former automobile dealership on Grant Street, now empty. Concrete around magazines severely cracked both Ajax and Hercules doors. Oakland Community College. Abandoned, some buildings standing, magazine deteriorating but visible. Some buildings in use, others very deteriorated. Obliterated, High-end single-family housing, no evidence of IFC. The elevator is present but the hydraulics have been removed. The site totally redeveloped, and no Nike site buildings remain. Sign up for our morning newsletter to get all of our stories delivered to your mailbox each weekday. At southwest of Fort Sheridan National Cemetery. After inactivation, the property reverted to Selfridge AFB. Former Ajax installation with 12 launchers. Launch site in good condition. The following is a list of Nike missile sites operated by the United States Army. Manned by D/71st (7/54-9/58), D/1/71st (9/58-9/59) and VAArNG B/1/280th (9/59-3/63). Some buildings standing as well as radar towers. In 1968, the Cleveland Defense Area merged with Detroit's. This full-screen feature is not available on Apple IOS devices like the iPad. A relic of the Cold War tucked away in the forested hills above Bratislava. Redeveloped into single-family housing. No radar towers. A few, such as site C-44 in southeastern Chicago can still be. W-45 was manned by the A/75th (11/54-9/58), A/3/562nd (9/58-6/60) and MDArNG B/3/70th (6/60-12/61) ADA. Army Air-Defense Command Post (AADCP) LA-45DC was established at San Pedro Hill AFS, CA in 1960 for Nike missile command-and-control functions. L-31's housing area was taken over by the Air Force after the IFC was closed by the Army, and was redesignated as Loring Family Housing Annex #5. Now a part of Maheras-Gentry Park, FDS. David's Island. Municipal complex storage yard. 421331.44N 0875653.52W / 42.2254000N 87.9482000W / 42.2254000; -87.9482000 (C-94-LS). Totally obliterated, nothing left. Located on top of a mountain in the middle of the city. It was inactivated on 1 Oct 1980, declared excess on 15 Dec 1980, then reactivated on 12 May 1981 and remained in use until the closure of Loring Air Force Base in 1995. Used by the Independence Local Schools. The generator building, guard house and warheading building are present and largely intact. Razed but broken concrete pads still visible; former Civil Defense site. Township of Lumberton and private owner. Obliterated, City of Redondo Beach, Hopkins Wilderness Park. Maps. Demolished, Roswell Correctional Center Partially. Now part of a horse farm. And it is roughly. Used for herding rams and storage. Obliterated, no evidence of launch site. Still behind locked gate and fenced. Most of site now South Hills Christian School. The missile station, officially dubbed SL-40, is near Hecker, a town of 500, though it has a Red Bud address: 5055 M Road. At some later time it transferred to Military Airlift Command, and on 1 Jun 1992 transferred to Air Mobility Command. Fenced and gated. Single-family home. Nike Carlton: 3B/20A/12L-A Newport: 3B/18H, 30A/12L-UA, FDS Derelict, but partially intact. A section of the launch area is used by the CAANG, 261st Combat Communication Squadron. Some administration buildings still stand. Locked gate and fence; however, launch facility is abandoned and deteriorating all buildings are standing, but they are in bad shape. Air Force operations ended 31 Dec 1969. Now Blast Camp paint-ball park. 400659N 0745330W / 40.11639N 74.89167W / 40.11639; -74.89167 (PH-15-LS). Signage indicates that it is being redeveloped as residential housing. Obliterated. The site was initially an AN/FSG-l Missile-Master Radar Direction Center. Much broken concrete lying around site. After being closed in 1961, the lease for this former Nike IFC site was transferred to the Air Force in 1965. Now obliterated, Park, ownership by Commonwealth of Massachusetts. No radar towers standing. Also used by the Air Force as part of the. FDS. Remaining buildings in deteriorated condition. 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Concrete pad still visible. Perimeter fencing intact. Today, a few foundations of buildings visible, launch area exists, condition unknown probably filled with water. One small IFC building remains. Raymond Central High School some buildings intact but site greatly modified for school. Posted by: BruceS. Figure3shows a Google Maps street-view of the entrance to a MAF. MAF = Missile Alert Facility, this is where the missileers control the launch of ten Minuteman III ICBM's, each MAF has 10 silo's under their supervision. Appears abandoned, covered by wild vegetation, Private ownership. Underground launch control centers, called Missile Alert Facilities (MAF), that are within miles of the missile silos, control missile launch for 10 silos. Obliterated. Demolished, open lot owned by Michigan DNR. Home now to the 103rd Air Control Squadron. Purchased by. Researchers are encouraged to review the appropriate finding aids at the National Archives at Chicago for additional records. 1 The U.S. Department of Defense chose Marine as one of the four sites for a Nike Missile Base in the St. Louis area. Later, Army Air-Defense Command Post (AADCP) NY-55DC was established at Highlands AFS, NJ in June 1960 for Nike missile command-and-control functions. Two radar towers still standing and evident, one of which now functions as the base for the Rolnick Observatory telescope. Used to be well preserved for its years of age and disuse, but the underground batteries were demolished and filled in 2001. Area has now become a "Academy Sports and Outdoors" distribution facility. FDS. Army Air-Defense Command Post (AADCP) W-13DC established at Fort Meade, MD in 1957 for Nike missile command-and-control functions. Above-ground Nike-Hercules pads within protective berms. Dual magazines, in overgrown area, visible. Alert Operations and the Strategic Air Command, This is What Its Like to Be in Control of the Most Powerful Weapons on the Planet, U.S. ICBM to Replace 1970s Minuteman May Cost $111 Billion. But some remnants and buildings still stand, including in Wolf Lake where an actual Nike missile is on display. A parking lot for Northeastern University Suburban Campus. The silo complex was listed for sale on a variety of real estate brokerage sites last. Large number of commercial bee hives. Also used by City of LA Department of Airports, Jet Pets Animal Service. Also used as a self-storage site. FDS. A few vehicles being stored in abandoned berm area, appears in good shape. C-80DC was integrated with the USAF Air Defense Command/NORAD Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) air defense radar network as Site RP-31 / Z-31. Obliterated, FDS, vacant lot just west of LAX runway 6R, Nike launch facilities obliterated. FDS. Was a double-site Launcher and Integrated Fire Control Area for Nike-Ajax Missiles. Buildings under vegetation, two large radio towers fallen on side visible . Intact, Private ownership, 1 launcher used to store dynamite. No evidence of IFC - Correction - IFC was located at the top of a hill on the corner of Ratzer and Alps Roads including radar towers as late as 1980. Coventry Park. full-screen. Location: Illinois, United States. Many buildings still in use, magazines still electrified and operable, used by owner for storage. Obliterated, no evidence of existence at end of former access road. Redeveloped into Nike Park Sports Complex on Diehl Road. Buildings torn down, some sidewalks left. Buildings in use. Above-ground firing site, although no berms visible. Largely redeveloped, although several old IFC buildings still used. The sites were using mixed warheads; meaning always 2 sections nuclear-capable (W31 selectable 20 or 2 kiloton yield) and 1 section only conventional (T-45 High Explosive) armed.[5]. In private hands. From the mid-1960s until the early 1990s there were 1,000 Minuteman Silos and 100 corresponding Launch Control Facilities for command and control. Fort Monroe, HQ Training and Doctrine Command, Buildings in good shape, magazines covered with earth. For example, "2AK/18L-H" means the site contained two Nike Ajax magazines (A), located above ground (K), with eight launchers (8L) being converted to Nike Hercules (H). Some military buildings being used by city as offices. FDS. Dillingham Airport, Above-ground Nike-Hercules launch facilities overgrown with vegetation, no buildings remain abandoned. Above-ground Nike-Hercules site, missiles protected by berms. there, you'd probably ignore it. FDS. Obliterated by new construction. It was decommissioned after only four years and has sat dormant and neglected for decades, eventually selling for $160,000 in 1997 and again for $575,000 in 2015. 20th Century Castles offers missile bases, communications bunkers, silos and other unique, underground properties. One building standing, sold to a local brewery and currently being refurbished into brewery and restaurant. Due to its solid fuel technology, the missiles could be mass produced. All missiles in the silos are currently Minuteman III (LGM-30G). Other bases were located at Fort Sheridan, Porter, Indiana, even in the middle of Jackson Park. Radars were FPS-93A and in 1982 the FPS-117 was installed. Site is across Industrial Highway from former launch site. IFC Redeveloped into 2 parks; no remains. Outline of fence evident in aerial photography. An Army Air-Defense Command Post (AADCP) was established at Caswell AFS, ME in 1957 for Nike missile command-and-control functions. Above-ground site with launchers protected by berms. Magazine visible, covered with vegetation and refuse. Destroyed by fire, former LA County Probation Department work camp. Twin Oaks Summer Camp. Their defending area was the industrial Ruhr area. FDS. State of Rhode Island, State Police Academy and Training Center, buildings in use; magazines visible. Buildings in good shape. Fenced and gated above-ground magazines protected by berms. Two round ground pads, one square ground pad, and one tower with cyclone fence around the top. Headquarters, Miami-Homestead Defense Area. On top of mountain ridge, under US Army control. A battery of Nike missiles was installed at Belmont Harbor in the early 1950s. Appears magazines were removed and filled in with dirt. From 1958 to 1972, the Department of Defense deployed a contingent of surface-to-air missiles intended to shoot down any incoming nuclear missiles aimed at United States cities. These are MAJOR nuclear war targets, each one of these silo's will be hit with minimum one warhead with a fairly large yield as part of a Russian counterforce attack. After being closed by the Army it was established as an Air Force installation, the Sepulveda Air National Guard Station. No evidence of radar towers. FDS. Nike missiles were defensive weapons. Press reports and Pentagon briefings have put the number of ICBMs at 400. You can turn off the labels if they obstruct your view. They were disguised as Propane tanks.no radar towers. Difficult to tell with all wild vegetation status of launch site, no buildings appear to be standing, probably earthen berms exist under vegetation canopy. FDS. Leveled and cleared; redeveloped into Patriots Park along 187th Street. The former crew barracks are now used for county fire station personnel and the old launch bays appear to be used for storage. FDS. FDS. Obliterated, Coyote Hills Regional Park. Some concrete foundations visible, Magazine now used as auxiliary gym. This was a very compact facility. Nike Group Operations Control was at the Vestvolden, a fortification at grid 5541'23"N 1226'11"E connected with the Karup Air Force Hq. May be used as a parking lot. After its closure by the Army, on 25 Sep 1975 the control site property was designated the Coventry ANG Station, Air National Guard. Most buildings razed and rebuilt as a Relay site. Now "Turkey Hill Park". The leftovers were offered to private individuals. Because of this new missile, fewer sites were needed and PH-32, along with 7 other Philadelphia region bases, was shut down. The lower righthand corner of the Google Maps display has a plus sign and a minus sign that controls zooming. Intact, City of LA, White Point Park. Abandoned in heavy woods. 3) Far Away From Population Centers - Minuteman sites on the sparsely populated Great Plains meant less lives were directly at risk from nuclear attack by the Soviet Union. IFC mostly taken over by woods, some buildings still stand, asphalted area badly cracked. Now L-58C is used as a Long Range Radar (LRR) site by the FAA, designated "J-63" equipped with ARSR-4 Radar. Geoffrey Baer joined Chicago Tonight for this weeks Ask Geoffrey, about old Nike missile bases in Chicago. Some old military buildings, off "Nike Site Road". San Vicente Peak, has been turned into a Cold War memorial park. Private property, with locked fence access. Intact, Gateway National Recreation Area. Harry P. Barbier Memorial Park. Buildings were torn down, some new structures erected, and a bunch of old boats and trucks stored on site; may be a junkyard. Inactivated by 1974. By Donald E. 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Located at Bailey's Hill Park. The site was initially an AN/FSG-l Missile-Master Radar Direction Center. All Belgian Nike sites were in the 2 ATAF part of then West-Germany. Air strip is now part of Evergreen Lakes subdivision. Now "Nike Overlook Park". Site at end of Adrian Drive. Most buildings were razed, with no radar towers. The missiles were stored horizontally underground. We always take Highway 71 South taking us through Kimball, Nebraska and Limon, Colorado coming out at Highway 25 at Trinidad, Colorado. Magazine area is used for earth moving equipment training. Relocated from HM-66. There are two adjacent ski recreation areas. One of the first intercontinental ballistic missile sites in the United States. Each flight is a group of 10 missile silos controlled by a Missile Alert Facility (MAF). USAR Center Magazine area remains, concrete badly deteriorated.BR>. Obliterated, City of Rancho Palos Verdes, Del Cerro Park. Abandoned. 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 AADCP was inactivated in May 1972. Defense dollars were shifted to other projects like developing Americas own intercontinental ballistic missiles and missile defense systems, along with the growing war in Vietnam. Actual missile area had 3 building to hold missiles, and rails to slide them outside. Site cleared and redeveloped on top of ridge. Cambria Municipal offices, appears to be converted into maintenance storage yard. On that date, it was designated as Potrero Hills Storage Annex; and jurisdiction, control, and accountability were assigned to Travis AFB. Nothing left. Roads in fair condition, both magazines appear to be concreted over, large gravel pile on them, generally badly deteriorated. A few military buildings still in use, new construction. Parts of the facility exist but are abandoned, lot of vegetation reclaiming the facility. Above-ground Nike-Hercules site. The markers are color-coded by flights. Buildings exist on east side of road, appear to be in poor condition and overgrown. The elevator still works in one magazine and is used at times to move the larger equipment. Until recently, Nike Missile Base C-84 near the Chicago suburb of Barrington, Illinois, served as an archival repository for Lake County; the records were stored in one of the three underground missile storage areas.
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