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- to 1974. The previous ARAACOM was created in 1950 and was redesignated ARADCOM in 1957. It was formed to command the Army units allocated to the air defense...
- organization began on 15 November 1968 (e.g., Army Air Defense Command (ARADCOM)). By 1972, there were eight NORAD "regional areas ... for all air defense"...
- Colonel Roy S. Barnard (The History of ARADCOM Volume I, The Gun Era:1950-1955) LTC Barnard and Berle K. Hufford, ARADCOM Annual Reports from 1966-1973. Morgan...
- Defense Command (USARADCOM, ARADCOM in 1961) and, ARAACOM started to dramatically replace gun sites with fewer missile sites (ARADCOM ended in 1975). By the...
- Defense Command (USARADCOM) during 1957. It adopted a simpler acronym, ARADCOM, in 1961. The first successful Nike test was during November 1951, intercepting...
- net. Archived from the original on 2009-06-18. Retrieved 2013-10-24. "ARADCOM Nike Ajax Missile Site C-41". ed-thelen.org. "Blast Camp Paintball – Welcome...
- Miami-Homestead Air Defense Area of the U.S. Army Air Defense Command (ARADCOM). The ARADCOM functional activities came under the aegis of the 6th Battalion...
- possibility that two sites might attack one target while another flew past both. ARADCOM initially set up a coordination system not unlike the Royal Air Force's...
- changes were presented on 24 August 1956, and accepted by both CONARC and ARADCOM. The active s****er system was later dropped to lower costs. Engineering...
- (Second ed.). The University of Chicago Press. pp. 94–95. ISBN 0-226-89872-5. "ARADCOM, Nike Missile Site C-41, Promontory Point and Jackson Park, Chicago: 1955–1971"...