Winnemucca Air Force Station

Coordinates: 41°00′40″N 117°46′03″W / 41.01111°N 117.76750°W / 41.01111; -117.76750 (Winnemucca AFS M-127)
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Winnemucca Air Force Station
Air Defense Command (ADC)
Former radio site
Winnemucca AFS is located in Nevada
Winnemucca AFS
Winnemucca AFS
Location of Winnemucca AFS, Nevada
Coordinates41°00′40″N 117°46′03″W / 41.01111°N 117.76750°W / 41.01111; -117.76750 (Winnemucca AFS M-127)
TypeAir Force Station
Site information
Controlled by United States Air Force
Site history
Built1956
In use1956-1968
Garrison information
Garrison658th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron
Emblem of the 658th Radar Squadron

Winnemucca Air Force Station (ADC ID: M-127, NORAD ID: Z-127) is a closed United States Air Force General Surveillance Radar station. It is located 3.1 miles (5.0 km) north-northwest of Winnemucca, Nevada. It was closed in 1968.

History

Winnemucca Air Force Station was established as part of the planned deployment by

Southern Pacific
Land Company. Delays in the decision-making process set the date for beneficial occupancy back to 1955.

The station was activated on 8 June 1955 after the 658th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron was moved to the new station on 1 February 1956 by the

AN/FPS-3
radar, 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.

By 1959 this radar had been joined by a pair of

658th Radar Squadron
(SAGE) on 1 March 1961. 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 1963 the two height-finder radars were converted to

AN/FPS-90
units, and on 31 July 1963, the site was redesignated as NORAD ID Z-127. In 1967 one AN/FPS-90 was removed from service.

In addition to the main facility, Winnemucca operated several

AN/FPS-14
Gap Filler sites:

The 658th Radar Squadron (SAGE) was inactivated on 18 June 1968 as a result of budget restrictions, and the general phase down of air defense radar stations. The former station is now a commercial transmitter site, the former Air Force radar towers still standing. Some of the support buildings at the site are standing in deteriorated condition.

A number of former Air Force buildings (including Quonset huts) in the Cantonment and barracks areas 40°59′28″N 117°44′25″W / 40.99111°N 117.74028°W / 40.99111; -117.74028 (Winnemucca AFS Cantonment)are in use by Humboldt County and commercial firms, and the pool is now open to the public (in season). Some buildings have also been built since the Air Force closed the base. The Officers' Quarters area houses are now used as private housing. The area is now known as "Sage Heights," a reference to the area's history.

Air Force units and assignments

Units:

  • 658th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron, Assigned 1 February 1956
Activated by
Mitchel AFB
, New York, 1 January 1951
Re-assigned to Santini, New York, 1 October 1951
Inactivated 2 January 1952
Reactivated by 28th Air Division,
Hamilton AFB
, California, 20 June 1953
Re-Designated 658th Radar Squadron (SAGE), 1 March 1961
Discontinued on 18 June 1968

Assignments:

See also

  • List of USAF Aerospace Defense Command General Surveillance Radar Stations

References

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency

  • A Handbook of Aerospace Defense Organization 1946 - 1980, by Lloyd H. Cornett and Mildred W. Johnson, Office of History, Aerospace Defense Center, Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado
  • Winkler, David F. (1997), Searching the skies: the legacy of the United States Cold War defense radar program. Prepared for United States Air Force Headquarters Air Combat Command.
  • Information for Winnemucca AFS, NV