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Why Air Force members still visit radar sites at the edge of the world
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The 13 minimally-attended radar sites (MARS) at Sparrevohn, one of 13 MARS sites located throughout Alaska. The highly advanced radar equipment monitors Alaskan air traffic and eliminates the need for large staffs
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The Alaska Radar System
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Alaskan Air Defense and Early Warning Systems - Clear Air Force Station, Ballistic Missile Early Warning System Site II, One mile west of mile marker 293.5 on Parks Highway, 5 miles southwest
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Why Air Force members still visit radar sites at the edge of the world
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Military's remote Alaska radars face a new threat: climate change
Clear Space Force Station - Wikipedia
Military's remote Alaska radars face a new threat: climate change
Radar Love: The solitary rhythm of life at one remote radar site
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Military's remote Alaska radars face a new threat: climate change
Sparrevohn Air Force Station - FortWiki Historic U.S. and Canadian Forts