Demarcation Bay DEW Line Station

Demarcation Bay DEW Line Station
Demarcation Bay DEW Line Station

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Part of Alaskan Air Command (AAC)
Type Air Force Station
Coordinates 69°53′09″N 142°18′28″W / 69.88583°N 142.30778°W / 69.88583; -142.30778 (Demarcation Bay DEW BAR-A)
Built 1957
In use 1957-1963
Controlled by  United States Air Force
Demarcation Bay DEW BAR-A is located in Alaska
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Demarcation Bay DEW BAR-A
Location of Demarcation Bay DEW Line Station, Alaska

Demarcation Bay DEW Line Station is an abandoned United States Air Force Distant Early Warning Line Radar station located 349 miles (562 km) east of Point Barrow, Alaska. It was closed in 1964, and is not open for public use. It was the most remote DEW site in Alaska.

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History

The station was built in 1957 to support the Distant Early Warning Line, designated BAR-A, being classified as an "Intermediate Site". Intermediate sites were small, usually one or two buildings, an AN/FPS-19 search radar and a gravel airstrip for support. The station was logistically supported by the Barter Island BAR-MAIN DEW Line Station. Demarcation Bay was operated by civilian contract workers.

It was closed in 1963 and has been abandoned ever since. The radars and other military buildings were removed around 2000, returning the site to a natural condition. The gravel streets and the runway of the former airstrip of the station remain.

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 This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the Air Force Historical Research Agency.

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