Niagara Falls Air Force Missile Site
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Niagara Falls Air Force Missile Site | |
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Part of Syracuse Air Defense Sector | |
Location E of Tuscarora Rd, W of drainage ditch along Niagara Falls Air Force Base, 5.1 mi (8.2 km) ENE of the city |
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Type | surface-to-air missile base |
Site information | |
Controlled by | 1961-8: Air Defense Command 1968-9: Aerospace Defense Command |
Garrison information | |
Garrison | 35th Air Defense Missile Squadron |
The Niagara Falls Air Force Missile Site[1]:{{{3}}} was a Cold War USAF launch complex for Boeing CIM-10 Bomarc surface-to-air missiles. Equipped only IM-99Bs (46 missiles: solid-state, solid-fuel booster),[3]:{{{3}}} the site had 48[4]:{{{3}}} Model IV "coffin" shelters,[5] after an initial design with a secure area of ~20 acres (8.1 ha) to have 28 shelters (the planned site had additional area for 84 "future shelters").[6] Launch control for the site's missiles was by central NY's "Hancock Field combined direction-combat center" (CC-01/DC-03) at Syracuse, New York. DC-03 was operational on December 1, 1958;[7]:{{{3}}} (CC-01 was the "first SAGE regional battle post", beginning operations "in early 1959".)[8]:{{{3}}}
Construction began in 1959.[9] The missile site and squadron were activated on 1 June 1960, and missiles were operational on 1 December 1961. In January 1962 the RF-62E gap filler radar site at Brookfield in Ohio became a "major off-base…installation" of the Niagara Falls site, transferred from Wright-Patterson AFB.[1]:{{{3}}} In 1962, command of the BOMARC base transferred from Col. John A. Sarosy[10] to Col James L. Livingston.[11]
The site was the 1st BOMARC B launch complex to close, on 31 December 1969.[12][13] The closure was part of a realignment of "307 military bases".[14] The missile site was vacant until turned over to the Niagara Falls Municipal Airport[15][not in citation given] ("international airport" 1 July 1985). The 1959 "Access Road" is now Johnson Street of the "Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station (NFARS) Fuel Depot", built over the area of the BOMARC shelters, which are still visible. The former northwest corner of the missile site is the current Tuscarora Road military gate.[4]
Squadron
- Constituted as the 35th Air Defense Missile Squadron (BOMARC) on 17 December 1959
- Activated on 1 June 1960 in the Syracuse Air Defense Sector
- Transferred to the Detroit Air Defense Sector (4 September 1963), 34th Air Division (1 April 1966), 35th Air Division (15 September 1969), 21st Air Division (19 November 1969)
- Inactivated on 31 December 1969
- Consolidated with the 35th Bombardment Squadron, Light as the 35th Tactical Missile Squadron on 19 September 1985 (remained inactive)[16][verification needed]
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1959 plan w/28 shelters | |
overhead views | |
NFARS Fuel Depot with BOMARC foundations |
References
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- ↑ 4.0 4.1 http://wikimapia.org/22761840/Former-BOMARC-Missile-Site
- ↑ http://www.techbastard.com/missile/bomarc/niagara_afb.php
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- ↑ [1]
- ↑ http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2011/North%20Tonawanda%20NY%20Evening%20News/North%20Tonawanda%20NY%20Evening%20News%201962%20%20Grayscale/North%20Tonawanda%20NY%20Evening%20News%201962%20%20Grayscale%20-%201000.pdf
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- ↑ http://www.militarymuseum.org/BOMARC.html
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- ↑ [full citation needed] This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the Air Force Historical Research Agency.
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