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  2. Pacific Missile Range Facility - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Missile Range Facility, Barking Sands (IATA: BKH, ICAO: PHBK, FAA LID: BKH) is a U.S. naval facility and airport located five nautical miles (9 km) northwest of the central business district of Kekaha, in Kauai County, Hawaii, United States.

  3. List of rocket launch sites - Wikipedia

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    White Sands Missile Range, ... Operated by CNES for ESA; launch base for Arianespace. Commercial and governmental launches. ... Barking Sands (Pacific island, ...

  4. Barking Sands Beach - Wikipedia

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    Barking Sands Beach is a dune landscape of the Polihale Beach on the west ... the runway was renamed Bonham Air Force Base; in 1958, the Pacific Missile Range ...

  5. List of United States Navy airfields - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Missile Range Facility Barking Sands: N/A Kauai: Hawaii: N/A Navy Region Hawaii [1] Naval Station Norfolk – Chambers Field: Chambers Field: Norfolk: Virginia: N/A Navy Region Mid-Atlantic [2] Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake: Armitage Field Ridgecrest: California: N/A Navy Region Southwest [3] Naval Air Station Corpus Christi ...

  6. 293rd Combat Communications Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Effective 1 October 2008, the 293rd's command element and 52% of its assigned manpower were transferred to the US Navy's Pacific Missile Range Facility Barking Sands to replace the inactivating 154th Air Control Squadron (154 ACS) as the Hawaii National Guard's lead command and control element for any natural or human-caused disasters on the ...

  7. List of former United States Air Force installations - Wikipedia

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    Barking Sands Air Force Base: Kekaha: Hawaii: 1954 Redesignated as Bonham Air Force Base: Bartow Air Base: Bartow: Florida: 1961 Closed Bellows Air Force Base: Oahu: Hawaii: 1958 Redesignated as Bellows Air Force Station: Benjamin Harrison Air Force Base: Indianapolis: Indiana: 1950 Realigned to the US Army as Fort Benjamin Harrison: Bergstrom ...

  8. US military airfields in Indo-Pacific too easily taken out of ...

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    The report, "Cratering Effects: Chinese Missile Threats to US Air Bases in the Indo-Pacific," was published on Thursday by the Stimson Center, a defence and security think tank.

  9. List of American military installations - Wikipedia

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    The Democracy Index classifies many of the forty-five current non-democratic U.S. base hosts as fully "authoritarian governments". [4] Military bases in non-democratic states were often rationalized during the Cold War by the U.S. as a necessary if undesirable condition in defending against the communist threat posed by the Soviet Union.