Online Air Defense Radar Museum Guestbook

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Welcome to the Online Air Defense Radar Museum. We hope you enjoy your visit, and that we have contributed a little something in the name of those who served.  Gene.

Please consider joining our new radar museum organization, The Air Force Radar Museum Association, Inc. AFRMA is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit Ohio Corporation. Our sole purpose is the creation and support of the National Air Defense Radar Museum at Bellefontaine, Ohio. Please visit our home page to join or donate to this cause. AFRMA, Inc. - The Air Force Radar Museum Association, Inc.. Follow the "Memberships" link on the AFRMA home page.



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2015

01/31/2015 00:00:00

Name: Tom Page
Email: historian AT radomes.org

The old family-housing area at the former Fort Fisher AFS, now Air Force Recreation Area, is undergoing extensive renovation. A few news stories are found on-line; here is one: http://www.starnewsonline.com/article/20141111/ARTICLES/141119946


01/29/2015 12:39:05

Name: ron monst
Email: ronrico73 AT att.net

I was at Hancock field Sage DC in 1958 to 1960 but there was no family-housing then.


01/21/2015 00:00:00

Name: Tom Page
Email: historian AT radomes.org

New, enhanced radar coverage for the Washington, DC area:
http://www.capitalbay.com/latest-news1/633160-us-army-set-to-launch-blimp-equipped-with-radar-that-can-detect-enemy-cruise-missiles-targeting-east-coast-as-part-of-2-8billion-defense-project.html


01/15/2015 08:24:47

Name: Richard Bell
Email: silverlock2 AT sbcglobal.net

Anyone from the 693rd or 913th years 1957 thru 1961 still kicking? Let me know!


01/11/2015 00:00:00

Name: Tom Page
Email: historian AT radomes.org

The Hancock Field family-housing area is no more. These long-neglected, vandalized housing units have now been demolished.

A news article is found on line at: http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2015/01/ciceros_military_ghost_town_is_now_history.html#incart_river . Thanks go to John Tianen for bringing this to our attention.