Thomasville AFS, AL
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N 31° 56.233 W 087° 45.050
16R E 429030 N 3533723
Thomasville AFS near Thomasville, AL
Waymark Code: WMDEVD
Location: Alabama, United States
Date Posted: 01/05/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member kJfishman
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AN/FPS-35
AN/FPS-90
I was assigned here from Wallace AFS, RP. When I arrived, there was an almost entirely new maintenance staff. New Maintenance Officer, new Maintenance Super. and me with no 35 experience. I was sent to Keesler for training and upon returning, went to work in the transmitter section of the 35 shop. We managed to attain a very high operational readiness rating and then the decision to close the sight was made. All good things must come to an end.
Detailed history of this site was found at (visit link)

"Thomasville Air Force Station came into existence as part of Phase III of the Air Defense Command Mobile Radar program. On October 20, 1953 ADC requested a third phase of twenty-five radar sites be constructed.

The 698th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron moved to Thomasville on 1 September 1958 when a test model of the AN/FPS-35 radar was installed for evaluation. It was the first of the large radars to be deployed, and initially the station functioned as a Ground-Control Intercept (GCI) and warning station. As a GCI station, the squadron's role was to guide interceptor aircraft toward unidentified intruders picked up on the unit's radar scopes. Two AN/FPS-90 height-finder radars were added in the early 1960s.

The Ground Air Transmitting Receiving (GATR) Site for communications was located at 31°56'27?N 087°44'18?W, approximately 0.8 miles east-northeast from the main site. Normally the GATR site was connected by a pair of buried telephone cables, with a backup connection of dual telephone cables overhead. The Coordinate Data Transmitting Set (CDTS) (AN/FST-2) at the main site converted each radar return into a digital word which was transmitted by the GATR via microwave to the Control Center.

In 1959, Thomasville joined the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) system, feeding data to DC-09 at Gunter AFB, Alabama. After joining, the squadron was re-designated as the 698th Radar Squadron (SAGE) on 1 October. The radar squadron provided information 24/7 the SAGE Direction Center where it was analyzed to determine range, direction altitude speed and whether or not aircraft were friendly or hostile. On 31 July 1963, the site was redesignated as NORAD ID Z-97.

The 698th Radar Squadron was inactivated on 30 September 1969 and Thomasville AFS was closed due to a draw-down of ADC and budget constraints. After its closure, the site was the location of the Thomasville Mental Health & Rehabilitation Center, and Alabama Department of Youth Services. However, the former closed completely by November 2003.

Today the former radar site is used by the Alabama Southern Community College. Many of the former Air Force buildings remain, as well as the large AN/FPS-35 search-radar tower, which dominates the site."

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Squadron number: 698 Radar Sq.

Served at this site :: From: 01/15/1969 To: 01/15/1970

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