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| Robins AFB and Eldorado AS, were moved to Clear | AFS, Alaska as part of the BMEWS upgrade in 1998. |
| Location of Ohlson Mountain | AFS, Alaska |
| Location of Cold Bay | AFS, Alaska |
| MAC also used Eielson AFB, Shemya | AFS and King Salmon and Galena as stops for its air |
| s the students where they are when they come to | AFS and strives to bring them forward from that poi |
| y with most older Nikkor F-mount lenses, except | AFS and pre-AI lenses. |
| 18 radar with the transmitter located at Moscow | AFS and the receiver at the newly constructed Colum |
| ith the transmitter located at Christmas Valley | AFS and the receiver at the newly constructed Tule |
| Location of Ajo | AFS, Arizona |
| Ajo | AFS, Arizona, 1 January 1960-1 May 1961 |
| Activities include | AFS, Art Club, Choral Ensembles, Jazz Band, Outdoor |
| ps and activities at Pomperaug include Abraxas, | AFS, aviation club, Big Brother/Big Sister, debate, |
| The | AFS breed has now been successfully exported to man |
| ntral western Maine at what would become Moscow | AFS by the early 1980s. |
| Onizuka | AFS, California (1993-199?) |
| Location of Klamath | AFS, California |
| Location of Red Bluff | AFS, California |
| Tule Lake | AFS, California (OTH-B Receiver site) |
| Lompoc | AFS, California, 1 April 1963-1 April 1966 |
| Santa Rosa Island | AFS, California, 1 October 1959 |
| Fort Fisher | AFS came under Tactical Air Command jurisdiction in |
| In 1979 Almaden | AFS came under Tactical Air Command (TAC) jurisdict |
| Development of Moscow | AFS can be traced to work undertaken by USAF Rome A |
| Development of Christmas Valley | AFS can be traced to work undertaken by USAF Rome A |
| Havre | AFS ceased operations on 1 July 1979 with the inact |
| Duncanville | AFS closed on July 1, 1964, when the 745th Radar Sq |
| When Manassas | AFS closed, the site became an annex of Fort Meade, |
| During peacetime, | AFS crews frequently attended fires and accidents a |
| He was an | AFS exchange student in Indiana, United States, fro |
| He was an | AFS Exchange Student to the United States in 1964-1 |
| With construction at Cross Mountain | AFS finishing in in March 1952, the 633d AC&W Squad |
| their premises with the Auxiliary Fire Service ( | AFS) from the beginning of the war, and bus crews p |
| Location of Marietta | AFS, Georgia |
| Rye | AFS has been obliterated. |
| Today, what was Pickstown | AFS has been completely redeveloped. |
| Most of the former | AFS has been completely obliterated and redeveloped |
| g operational matters at Hickam AFB and Bellows | AFS, Hawaii; and Wake Island Airfield. |
| Mill Valley | AFS height finder radar using Fan-beam antenna(1973 |
| e Command Post (AADCP) was established at Omaha | AFS in 1959 for Nike missile command-and-control fu |
| radars at what was intially designated Quantico | AFS in March 1952, due to it being situated at the |
| Activities of the | AFS include committee work, education, organization |
| with new produion radar equipment, Cape Charles | AFS initially received its radar equipment from the |
| es with new production radar equipment, Palermo | AFS initially received radar equipment from the for |
| Lompoc | AFS initially hosted an AN/FPS-67 search radar and |
| unic, and it adopted the peaked cap worn by the | AFS instead of the peakless sailor-style cap which |
| Courses include | AFS Instructor, Radio Communications Operator/Instr |
| n exchange student in Elk River, Minnesota with | AFS Intercultural Programs. |
| nal Educational and Cultural Exchange, AFS-USA, | AFS Intercultural Programs, the World Press Institu |
| Location of Dallas Center | AFS, Iowa |
| AFS is an engineering structural material owing to | |
| If an | AFS is made of heat treatable alloys, the strength |
| Aluminium foam sandwich ( | AFS) is a sandwich panel product which is made of t |
| Today Highlands | AFS is overgrown by vegetation and inaccessible. |
| Today, what was Hastings | AFS is now known as the "Radar Industrial Park". |
| ts and was a member of the Art Friends Society ( | AFS, Jami'yat Asdiqa' al-Fen). |
| Upon its activation, Lompoc | AFS joined Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) |
| During 1960 Cottonwood | AFS joined the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (S |
| During 1961 Ajo | AFS joined the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (S |
| During 1961 Almaden | AFS joined the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (S |
| During 1960 Calumet | AFS joined the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (S |
| During 1961 Miles City | AFS joined the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (S |
| During 1960 Colville | AFS joined the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (S |
| During 1959 Crystal Springs | AFS joined the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (S |
| During 1958 Saratoga Springs | AFS joined the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (S |
| During 1961 Lewistown | AFS joined the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (S |
| During 1960 Baker | AFS joined the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (S |
| During 1959 Charleston | AFS joined the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (S |
| During 1959 Caswell | AFS joined the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (S |
| During 1959 Claysburg | AFS joined the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (S |
| During 1959 Bellefontaine | AFS joined the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (S |
| During 1959 Watertown | AFS joined the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (S |
| During 1960 Red Bluff | AFS joined the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (S |
| During 1962 Marietta | AFS joined the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (S |
| s as Archive of Folk Song, Recording Laboratory | AFS L3 Folk Music of the United States: Afro Americ |
| d as Archive of Folk Song, Recording Laboratory | AFS L52 in 1941. |
| tes", Library of Congress Recording Laboratory, | AFS L6, 1968. |
| The Army Fire Service ( | AFS), later called the Army Department Fire Service |
| was later re-activated in 1972 at Lake Charles | AFS, Louisiana. |
| Location of Brunswick | AFS, Maine |
| Location of Moscow | AFS, Maine |
| d became an unmanned Gap Filler for North Truro | AFS, Massachusetts, as site Fort Dearborn, P-10B. |
| ed as such by the 752d Radar Squadron at Empire | AFS, Michigan from June 1960 until June 1968. |
| N/FPS-18 radar controlled by Sault Sainte Marie | AFS, Michigan until 1968. |
| on was moved to the new station from Willow Run | AFS, Michigan by the 30th Air Division. |
| Location of Port Austin | AFS, Michigan |
| witched to the SAGE Data Center DC-06 at Custer | AFS, Michigan. |
| Location of Crystal Springs | AFS, Mississippi |
| Location of Fordland | AFS, Missouri |
| Location of Lewistown | AFS, Montana |
| mmanded by the 10th Air Division at Fire Island | AFS near Anchorage. |
| the air defense Direction Center at Fire Island | AFS near Anchorage, where it was analyzed to determ |
| the air defense Direction Center at Murphy Dome | AFS near Fairbanks, where it was analyzed to determ |
| r Defense Direction Center (MCC) at Murphy Dome | AFS near Fairbanks exercised control over Kotzebue' |
| Location of Hastings | AFS, Nebraska |
| the 32d Air Division was reassigned to Syracuse | AFS, New York to direct a Manual Combat Control (MC |
| Location of Moriarty | AFS, New Mexico |
| Location of Rye | AFS, New Hampshire |
| Location of Bellefontaine | AFS, Ohio |
| vated 18 December 1956 at 33d AD, Oklahoma City | AFS, OK (not equipped or manned) |
| Location of Bartlesville | AFS, Oklahoma |
| Location of Oklaholma City | AFS, Oklahoma |
| The site was re-designated as North Bend | AFS on 1 December 1953, and initially the station f |
| and Warning Squadron was assigned to Lewistown | AFS on 1 September 1958 by the 29th Air Division. |
| ing Squadron was moved From San Clemente Island | AFS on 1 April 1961 and was re-designated as the 67 |
| The 33d AD moved to Oklaholma City | AFS on 8 May 1956 and activated a Manual Air-Defens |
| Warning Squadron was activated at Bahokus Peak | AFS on 1 January 1951, which assumed coverage from |
| Radar Squadron (SAGE) was deactivated at Burns | AFS on 30 September 1970 as a result of budget rest |
| Moved to Port Austin | AFS on 1 July 1951 |
| The station was re-designated Makah | AFS on 1 December 1953. |
| N/FPS-3, AN/FPS-20A, and AN/FPS-6(-90) Cold Bay | AFS operated as a long-range surveillance radar sta |
| 4, AN/FPS-6, AN/FPS-20, and AN/FPS-87A Kotzebue | AFS operated as a Ground-Control Intercept (GCI) an |
| AN/FPS-66A search radar (relocated from Condon | AFS, OR) replaced the AN/FPS-7B at the site. |
| nd in 1965 the AN/FPS-66 was relocated to Burns | AFS, OR, to replace the AN/FPS-7B search radar ther |
| Location of Condon | AFS, Oregon |
| Location of North Bend | AFS, Oregon |
| Location of Christmas Valley | AFS, Oregon |
| Klamath | AFS, Oregon, 1 January 1951-30 September 1981 |
| The three-layer composite | AFS panels is also reshaped after foaming by forgin |
| In order to join two | AFS parts or to join an AFS part with a metallic pa |
| Location of Oakdale | AFS, Pennsylvania |
| AFS personnel were trained in firefighting by their | |
| The | AFS promotes the interests of the foundry industry |
| Reports in 2010 indicate that the Moscow | AFS property may be divested and sold for a private |
| Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 1, | AFS, Pune is one of the prestigious Kendriya Vidyal |
| In 1983, Tin City | AFS received a new AN/FPS-117 minimally attended ra |
| Today, much of Blane | AFS remains intact, the station however is schedule |
| Cut Bank | AFS replaced an earlier radar site at Del Bonita, M |
| 1st Class Honours in Civil Engineering, was an | AFS Scholar to the U.S. and eventually gained a Ph. |
| Location of Pickstown | AFS, South Dakota |
| Location of Gettysburg | AFS, South Dakota |
| Location of Joelton | AFS, Tennessee |
| Location of Duncanville | AFS, Texas |
| e attending 669th AC&W Squadron from Santa Rosa | AFS, the squadron was re-designated as the 669th Ra |
| Street, Pentagram, Moksha, The Killer Tomatoes, | Afs, ThemClones and other huge names have headlined |
| The station was re-designated as Lake City | AFS, TN, on 1 December 1953. |
| Control and Warning Squadron brought Charleston | AFS to life in April 1952 and assumed coverage that |
| Budgetary constraints mean that the | AFS usually depends on donated ex-frontline vehicle |
| Saratoga Springs | AFS was one of the first to receive an AN/FPS-20 se |
| In the early part of 1963, Lompoc | AFS was given the added responsibility of having a |
| -6B was upgraded to an AN/FPS-90 and Cottonwood | AFS was shifted to feeding data to the SAGE Data ce |
| Campion | AFS was a continental defence radar station constru |
| Fire Island | AFS was a continental defence radar station constru |
| as Cross Mountain Air Force Station, Lake City | AFS was one of twenty-eight stations built as part |
| Fordland | AFS was one of twenty-eight stations built as part |
| South Point | AFS was one of the few Air Force installations in t |
| rol and Warning (AC&W) radar stations, Cold Bay | AFS was added as part of the Aleutian extension of |
| Rye | AFS was part of the planned deployment of 44 mobile |
| Lompoc | AFS was re-designated as NORAD ID Z-15 on 31 July 1 |
| In August 1941, local brigades and the | AFS were absorbed into one organisation called The |
| Members of the | AFS were unpaid part-time volunteers, but could be |
| mation 24/7 the Direction Center at Murphy Dome | AFS where it was analyzed to determine range, direc |
| From 1978 to 1979 she participated in | AFS youth exchange and attended Huntington High Sch |
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