Radar Station B-71

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The B-71 measuring system station conjointly referred to as Klamath River measuring system Station,Crescent town measuring system Station, island measuring system Station was a Army Air Force early warning station in war II. It’s a rare survivor of a war II early-warning measuring system station.
It was created as a disguise to appear sort of a house. To protect against potential invasions, the U.S. Army designed “farm” buildings, the cinderblock structures, complete with shingled roofs, and pretend windows and dormers, housed AN early warning measuring system station. From the air, the sea, and even the road, these buildings gave the impression to be a part of a operating farm. In fact, they housed a diesel generator, equipment, and 2 50-caliber anti-aircraft guns.One of sixty five that was designed right along the western coast of America throughout war II. It’s presently situated on Coastal Dr. Simply south of the mouth of Klamath River.

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