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Cottonwood Air Force Station

Cottonwood Air Force Station is a former United States Air Force General Surveillance Radar station. The radar site was located at the summit of Cottonwood Butte, 5.7 miles (9.2 km) west-northwest of Cottonwood in Idaho County, Idaho. It was closed in 1965 and transferred to the state of Idaho in 1974, when it was converted to its present use as a minimum-security correctional facility.[1]

Cottonwood Air Force Station
Part of Air Defense Command (ADC)
Cottonwood Butte,
Idaho County, Idaho,
 United States
Cottonwood AFS, c. 1964, with large FPS-24 radome dwarfing FPS-6 radome alongside.
Cottonwood AFS
Location of Cottonwood AFS, Idaho
Coordinates46°04′01″N 116°27′51″W / 46.06694°N 116.46417°W / 46.06694; -116.46417 (Cottonwood AFS P-46)
TypeAir Force Station
CodeADC ID: SM-150
Site information
OwnerState of Idaho (1974-present)
Controlled by United States Air Force
ConditionClosed; now a minimum-security state correctional facility[1]
Site history
Built1955-1958[2][3]
In use1958-1965
EventsCold War
Garrison information
Garrison822d Aircraft Control
and Warning Squadron
Occupants135

Cottonwood Peak Air Force Station was initially part of Phase II of the Air Defense Command Mobile Radar program. The Air Force approved this expansion of the Mobile Radar program on October 23, 1952. Radars in this network were designated "SM."

History edit

The station became operational on 1 July 1958 when the 822d Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron (AC&W Sq) was assigned to the new station. The station consisted of 66 buildings, including operation and administrative facilities, 3 dormitories, 27 family housing units, 3 radar domes, and the normal support facilities/utilities. The site was divided into three general areas: the operations area at the summit, cantonment area at mid-mountain, and a family housing area at the north end of the city of Cottonwood. The 822d AC&W Sq operated used AN/MPS-7, AN/MPS-14, and AN/FPS-6 radars, and initially the station functioned as a Ground-Control Intercept (GCI) and warning station. As a GCI station, the squadron's role was to guide interceptor aircraft toward unidentified intruders picked up on the unit's radar scopes.

During 1960 Cottonwood AFS joined the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) system, feeding data to DC-07 at Larson AFB, Washington. After joining, the squadron was redesignated as the 822d Radar Squadron (SAGE) on 1 September 1960. The radar squadron provided information 24/7 the SAGE Direction Center where it was analyzed to determine range, direction altitude speed and whether or not aircraft were friendly or hostile. In 1962 the 822d began operating an AN/FPS-24 search radar and an additional AN/FPS-6B radar, as the AN/MPS-7 and AN/MPS-14 units were retired. In 1964 the AN/FPS-6B was upgraded to an AN/FPS-90 and Cottonwood AFS was shifted to feeding data to the SAGE Data center DC-12 at McChord AFB.

In addition to the main facility, Cottonwood operated an AN/FPS-14 Gap Filler site:

The closure of the base was announced in November 1964.[4] A catastrophic bearing failure in the AN/FPS-24 antenna pedestal led to an early shutdown of the station and the inactivation of the 822d Radar Squadron on 25 June 1965 (only two or three years after the AN/FPS-24 radome was installed over the antenna) as part of fiscal year 1965 cutbacks.

The Cantonment Area was used from 1965 to 1974 by the Office of Economic Opportunity as a Job Corps Center. The State of Idaho Dept. of Corrections acquired the property in 1974, and has occupied the site ever since as North Idaho Correctional Institution.[1][5] This is a program-specific prison designed for male offenders sentenced to a retained jurisdiction commitment by the court. It provides a sentencing alternative for the courts to target those offenders who might, after a period of programming and evaluation, be viable candidates for probation rather than incarceration.

Today most of the radar site on the mountain summit is torn down. The AN/FPS-24 tower still stands but little else, as only building foundations and deteriorated streets remain.

Air Force units and assignments edit

 
Emblem of the 822d Radar Squadron

Units edit

  • Constituted as the 822d Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron
Activated at Geiger Field, Washington on 1 February 1957
Moved to Cottonwood AFS on 1 July 1958
Redesignated as the 822d Radar Squadron (SAGE), 1 September 1960
Discontinued and inactivated on 25 June 1965

Assignments edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Idaho Department of Corrections - North Idaho Correctional Institution - accessed 2011-11-27
  2. ^ "Air Force to construct station near Lewiston". Spokane Daily Chronicle. Washington. June 11, 1955. p. 5.
  3. ^ "Bids to be opened for Air Force radar station at Cottonwood Butte". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. July 21, 1955. p. 16.
  4. ^ "Cottonwood radar station caught in Defense Department cutback". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. November 20, 1964. p. 16.
  5. ^ "State signs lease on Job Corps site". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. November 15, 1974. p. 16A.

  This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency.

  • Cornett, Lloyd H. and Johnson, Mildred W., A Handbook of Aerospace Defense Organization 1946 - 1980, Office of History, Aerospace Defense Center, Peterson AFB, CO (1980).
  • Winkler, David F. & Webster, Julie L., Searching the Skies[dead link], The Legacy of the United States Cold War Defense Radar Program, US Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories, Champaign, IL (1997).
  • Information for Cottonwood AFS, ID

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Cottonwood Air Force Station is a former United States Air Force General Surveillance Radar station The radar site was located at the summit of Cottonwood Butte 5 7 miles 9 2 km west northwest of Cottonwood in Idaho County Idaho It was closed in 1965 and transferred to the state of Idaho in 1974 when it was converted to its present use as a minimum security correctional facility 1 Cottonwood Air Force StationPart of Air Defense Command ADC Cottonwood Butte Idaho County Idaho United StatesCottonwood AFS c 1964 with large FPS 24 radome dwarfing FPS 6 radome alongside Cottonwood AFSLocation of Cottonwood AFS IdahoCoordinates46 04 01 N 116 27 51 W 46 06694 N 116 46417 W 46 06694 116 46417 Cottonwood AFS P 46 TypeAir Force StationCodeADC ID SM 150Site informationOwnerState of Idaho 1974 present Controlled by United States Air ForceConditionClosed now a minimum security state correctional facility 1 Site historyBuilt1955 1958 2 3 In use1958 1965EventsCold WarGarrison informationGarrison822d Aircraft Controland Warning SquadronOccupants135Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Cottonwood Peak Air Force Station was initially part of Phase II of the Air Defense Command Mobile Radar program The Air Force approved this expansion of the Mobile Radar program on October 23 1952 Radars in this network were designated SM Contents 1 History 2 Air Force units and assignments 2 1 Units 2 2 Assignments 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory editThe station became operational on 1 July 1958 when the 822d Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron AC amp W Sq was assigned to the new station The station consisted of 66 buildings including operation and administrative facilities 3 dormitories 27 family housing units 3 radar domes and the normal support facilities utilities The site was divided into three general areas the operations area at the summit cantonment area at mid mountain and a family housing area at the north end of the city of Cottonwood The 822d AC amp W Sq operated used AN MPS 7 AN MPS 14 and AN FPS 6 radars and initially the station functioned as a Ground Control Intercept GCI and warning station As a GCI station the squadron s role was to guide interceptor aircraft toward unidentified intruders picked up on the unit s radar scopes During 1960 Cottonwood AFS joined the Semi Automatic Ground Environment SAGE system feeding data to DC 07 at Larson AFB Washington After joining the squadron was redesignated as the 822d Radar Squadron SAGE on 1 September 1960 The radar squadron provided information 24 7 the SAGE Direction Center where it was analyzed to determine range direction altitude speed and whether or not aircraft were friendly or hostile In 1962 the 822d began operating an AN FPS 24 search radar and an additional AN FPS 6B radar as the AN MPS 7 and AN MPS 14 units were retired In 1964 the AN FPS 6B was upgraded to an AN FPS 90 and Cottonwood AFS was shifted to feeding data to the SAGE Data center DC 12 at McChord AFB In addition to the main facility Cottonwood operated an AN FPS 14 Gap Filler site Waha ID SM 150A 46 17 30 N 116 53 01 W 46 29167 N 116 88361 W 46 29167 116 88361 SM 150A The closure of the base was announced in November 1964 4 A catastrophic bearing failure in the AN FPS 24 antenna pedestal led to an early shutdown of the station and the inactivation of the 822d Radar Squadron on 25 June 1965 only two or three years after the AN FPS 24 radome was installed over the antenna as part of fiscal year 1965 cutbacks The Cantonment Area was used from 1965 to 1974 by the Office of Economic Opportunity as a Job Corps Center The State of Idaho Dept of Corrections acquired the property in 1974 and has occupied the site ever since as North Idaho Correctional Institution 1 5 This is a program specific prison designed for male offenders sentenced to a retained jurisdiction commitment by the court It provides a sentencing alternative for the courts to target those offenders who might after a period of programming and evaluation be viable candidates for probation rather than incarceration Today most of the radar site on the mountain summit is torn down The AN FPS 24 tower still stands but little else as only building foundations and deteriorated streets remain Air Force units and assignments edit nbsp Emblem of the 822d Radar SquadronUnits edit Constituted as the 822d Aircraft Control and Warning SquadronActivated at Geiger Field Washington on 1 February 1957 Moved to Cottonwood AFS on 1 July 1958 Redesignated as the 822d Radar Squadron SAGE 1 September 1960 Discontinued and inactivated on 25 June 1965Assignments edit 9th Air Division 1 July 1958 25th Air Division 15 August 1958 4700th Air Defense Wing 1 September 1958 Spokane Air Defense Sector 15 March 1960 Seattle Air Defense Sector 1 June 1963 25 June 1965See also editList of USAF Aerospace Defense Command General Surveillance Radar StationsReferences edit a b c Idaho Department of Corrections North Idaho Correctional Institution accessed 2011 11 27 Air Force to construct station near Lewiston Spokane Daily Chronicle Washington June 11 1955 p 5 Bids to be opened for Air Force radar station at Cottonwood Butte Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho July 21 1955 p 16 Cottonwood radar station caught in Defense Department cutback Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho November 20 1964 p 16 State signs lease on Job Corps site Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho November 15 1974 p 16A nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency Cornett Lloyd H and Johnson Mildred W A Handbook of Aerospace Defense Organization 1946 1980 Office of History Aerospace Defense Center Peterson AFB CO 1980 Winkler David F amp Webster Julie L Searching the Skies dead link The Legacy of the United States Cold War Defense Radar Program US Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories Champaign IL 1997 Information for Cottonwood AFS ID 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