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Learning about Camp Adair lead me to wondering about the SAGE computers. | Learning about Camp Adair lead me to wondering about the SAGE computers. | ||
== Other SAGE blockhouses == | |||
# SAGE DC-21, Luke AFB, Phoenix Arizona: https://www.smecc.org/sage-__phoenix_air_defense_sector_&_4629_support_squadron.htm | |||
== SAGE computer == | == SAGE computer == |
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I'm working from time to time on mapping SAGE and NIKE bases.
I lived in Corvallis and saw the blockhouse at Camp Adair and started wondering what the heck that thing was.
Camp Adair, Oregon
After WWII they started to build a BOMARC missile base and a building to house a SAGE computer
Look here and then search for "adair"
http://www.radomes.org/museum/documents/
includes articles and maps
Learning about Camp Adair lead me to wondering about the SAGE computers.
Other SAGE blockhouses
- SAGE DC-21, Luke AFB, Phoenix Arizona: https://www.smecc.org/sage-__phoenix_air_defense_sector_&_4629_support_squadron.htm
SAGE computer
IBM AN/FSQ-7
June 10, 1959 Newspaper article Eugene Register Guard
The blockhouse that housed the computer
http://www.gazettetimes.com/news/local/focus/article_566b4731-6403-5f94-8f07-b0a55dec56ef.html
Nike
Bomarc
Project notes
I have a folder in Documents/Projects/Nike_and_SAGE/
I downloaded a bunch of KML files and merged them together