Recent Photos of Glendive GFA, MT

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The following photos were made on 18 September 2022 by Tom Page: 

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Site entrance gate  (looking southwest) 

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Diesel-generator section (right); radar-equipment section (left)  (looking west) 

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Diesel-generator section (right); radar-equipment section (left)  (looking north) 

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Radar-equipment section; the AN/FPS-18 gap-filler radar tower stood at the far left  (looking northeast) 

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Radar tower end of the building  (looking east) 

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A close-up view of the radar tower end of the building and two tower foundations/footings  (looking east) 

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Another close-up view of the radar tower end of the building and all three tower foundations/footings  (looking east-southeast) 

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Diesel-generator section (left); radar-equipment section (right).  The radar tower stood at the far right.  (looking south) 

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A scenic view from the radar site  (looking west) 

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A scenic view from the radar site  (looking south) 

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A distant view of the former gap-filler radar annex, as seen from the ridge to the east  (looking west-southwest) 

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July 2012 photos by Scott Murdock



A distant of the Glendive gap filler site in Makoshika State Park, showing the current tower and buildings.


Contributed by Dick Konizeski


2004 photos contributed by Jordan Grover of HKM Engineering