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209: 228:. It transmitted at a maximum power of 110 kW. The facility was partially built into the ground and was designed to withstand a moderate nuclear blast from a distance of 10 miles (16 km). The facility was self-sustaining and employed a sophisticated ventilation system as well as backup diesel generators. 328: 200:. The site was accepted by Headquarters USAF on 29 July 1968, and was activated for continuous operations on 19 August 1968. on 5 September 1968, operational testing began at Silver Creek. 313: 303: 72: 250: 142: 323: 318: 308: 245: 156: 333: 184:. Detachment 1, 33d Communications Squadron, 1st Aerospace Communications Group (later 55th Communications Group) out of 65: 298: 197: 146: 57: 47: 240: 283:
Air Force Historical Research Agency: "History of the 3902d Air Base Wing", October - December 1969
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Air Force Historical Research Agency: "History of the 3902d Air Base Wing", July - September 1968
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Silver Creek's radio tower was a mast radiator insulated against ground, which provided
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The SAC SLFCS site at Silver Creek was built as a project assigned to the
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Mast radiator insulated against ground in Nebraska, United States
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Buildings and structures in Merrick County, Nebraska
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Mast radiator insulated against ground
Silver Creek, Nebraska
Coordinates
41°20′46″N 97°43′16″W / 41.34611°N 97.72111°W / 41.34611; -97.72111
guyed mast
Survivable Low Frequency Communications System
Silver Creek
Nebraska
41°20′46″N 97°43′18″W / 41.34611°N 97.72167°W / 41.34611; -97.72167
Offutt AFB
32d Communications Squadron

VLF
nuclear missile
Cold War
Strategic Air Command
Post Attack Command and Control System
Survivable Low Frequency Communications System
Hawes Radio Tower
Categories
Towers in Nebraska
United States nuclear command and control
Former radio masts and towers
Radio masts and towers in the United States
1968 establishments in Nebraska
1995 disestablishments in Nebraska
Buildings and structures in Merrick County, Nebraska
Towers completed in 1968

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