- Texas Towers
The Texas Towers were a set of off-shore
radar facilities used by theUnited States Air Force during theCold War that were modeled on theoffshore oil drilling platform s first employed off theTexas coast. The platforms were used for radar surveillance of theAtlantic Ocean near the eastern seaboard of theUnited States from1958 to1963 .On
January 11 ,1954 , the USAF approved the construction of 5 Texas Towers as part of the Air Defense System. Only three were built:*No. 2 - Georges Shoal, in 56-foot deep water,110 miles east of Cape Cod coord|41|44|N|67|47|W|type:landmark
*No. 3 - Nantucket Shoal, in 80-foot water, 100 miles south-east of Rhode Island coord|40|45|N|69|19|W|type:landmark
*No. 4 - Unnamed Shoal(Unofficially: Old Shakey) , in 185-foot water, 84 miles south-east of New York City coord|39|48|N|72|40|W|type:landmarkThe towers were phased into operation between 1958 and 1960.
Texas Tower #4 suffered severe structural damage during
Hurricane Donna in September 1960 and, before repairs could be completed, was destroyed by awinter storm onJanuary 15 ,1961 . Twenty-eight airmen and civilian contractors were manning the station; none survived.With the advent of Soviet ICBM's, the bomber threat was reduced in importance. Thus due to a lower need and the perceived risk, the remaining two towers were decommissioned in 1963 and demolished shortly thereafter. [http://www.texastower.com/a_history_in_texas_towers_air_defense.htm]
ee also
*The
Main Building of The University of Texas at Austin is usually called the "UT Tower", but it is occasionally called the Texas Tower.
*Sea-based X-band Radar References
*http://www.TheTexasTowers.Com (From One Of The Sons That Served On The Texas Tower #4)
*http://www.cr.nps.gov/maritime/constype/texas.htm (some adapted public domain text)
*http://www.texastower.com/ The Texas Towers Association website.
*http://www.radomes.org/museum/documents/TexasTower.html More information about the Texas Towers from http://www.radomes.org.
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