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14th missile warning squadronの例文

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  • The unit was originally established in 1972 as the 14th Missile Warning Squadron.
  • The 14th Missile Warning Squadron was inactivated in 1980.
  • The 14th Missile Warning Squadron was assigned to the 14th Aerospace Force from 8 July 1972 to 30 September 1976.
  • In July 1967, Detachment 2 of the 14th Missile Warning Squadron was activated at Mt Hebo AFS to operate a missile warning radar.
  • In 1966, the AN / FPS-26 was modified into an AN / FSS-7 SLBM D & W radar, part of the 14th Missile Warning Squadron.
  • The radar sites began operating in the mid-1960s under other command elements, but were brought together into one squadron when the 14th Missile Warning Squadron was established in 1972.
  • Located south of Tillamook, at the top of high Mount Hebo, Air Force radars operated by the 689th Radar Squadron and the 14th Missile Warning Squadron were essential parts of the nation's integrated air defenses.
  • Located next to Tillamook County, at the top of high Mount Hebo, Air Force radars operated by the 689th Radar Squadron and the 14th Missile Warning Squadron were essential parts of the nation's integrated air defenses.
  • In 1966 the AN / FPS-26A was converted to an AN / FSS-7 SLBM detection & warning radar operated by the 3d Missile Warning Squadron and later as Detachment 3 14th Missile Warning Squadron on 8 July 1972.
  • This radar subsequently was upgraded to become an AN / FPS-27A . The AN / FPS-26A was then converted into an AN / FSS-7 submarine-launched ballistic missile radar in 1966 for Detachment 6, 14th Missile Warning Squadron ( MWS ) to monitor for Ballistic Missile launches by submarines.