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  2. List of U.S. Department of Defense and partner code names

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    This is an incomplete list of U.S. Department of Defense code names primarily the two-word series variety. Officially, Arkin (2005) says that there are three types of code name : Nicknames – a combination of two separate unassociated and unclassified words (e.g. Polo and Step) assigned to represent a specific program, special access program ...

  3. Tower defense - Wikipedia

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    Tower defense (TD) is a subgenre of ... Additionally, in Missile Command, ... This page was last edited on 4 December 2024, at 17:46 (UTC).

  4. Category:Aerospace Defense Command - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Aerospace Defense Command" ... This page was last edited on 23 November 2024, ... Code of Conduct;

  5. List of United States Air Force Aerospace Defense Command ...

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    Convair F-102A-65-CO Delta Dagger Serial 56-1206 of the 111th Fighter Interceptor Squadron of the Texas Air National Guard, Ellington AFB. The second iteration of Aerospace Defense Command (ADC) was established on 21 March 1946 as a component of the United States Army Air Forces, with the mission of planning for and executing the air defense of the United States.

  6. Texas Towers - Wikipedia

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    Texas Tower 5; Part of Aerospace Defense Command: ... This page was last edited on 17 December 2024, ... Code of Conduct;

  7. Texas Tower 4 - Wikipedia

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    Texas Tower 4 (ADC ID: TT-4) was a United States Air Force Texas Tower General Surveillance Radar station, located 63 miles (101 km) south-southeast off the coast of Long Island, New York in 185 feet (56 m) of water. [1] Hurricane Donna struck the tower in September 1960, seriously damaging it.

  8. Claysburg Air Force Station - Wikipedia

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    Claysburg Air Force Station was part of the last batch of twenty-three radar stations constructed as part of the Air Defense Command permanent network. It was activated in April 1952, replacing the Connelsville L-16 Lashup site. It was declared completely operational in late 1952.

  9. Rockport Air Force Station - Wikipedia

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    Rockport Air Force Station came into existence as part of Phase III of the Air Defense Command Mobile Radar program. On 20 October 1953 ADC requested a third phase of twenty-five radar sites be constructed. The 813th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron was assigned on 1 July 1958.