Havre Electronic Bomb Scoring Site
Havre Electronic Bomb Scoring Site (HC 30, Box 8000; Havre MT 59501-8000 in 1989)[1] is a Formerly Used Defense Site for USAF evaluation of aircrews on training missions. The site was initially established for the 1965 Fairchild Trophy, the Strategic Air Command Bombing and Navigation Competition.[2] (Havre Bomb Plot);[3] the RBS Express was stationed at a siding near Chinook, Montana;[4] and a new "temporary mobile radar site" 35 mi (56 km) northeast of Havre, Montana, was announced in 1982[5] ("MDL 35").[6] The 1983 site was in Hill County, Montana, with seven semi-trailers,[7] and a new permanent site was approved by 1984 for also north of Havre ("new operations facility and housing for 74 military personnel [planned for] late 1985.")[8] "Upon decommissioning of [the mobile site at] Havre, MT Serial Number 7 went to Detachment 18, Forsyth, Montana for SAC Bomb-Comp 1987 and then to Detachment 20, 1 CEVG (Conrad, Montana) in early 1988."
In August 1986, the last Havre radar site was established when the Hawthorne Bomb Plot equipment from Nevada was emplaced at the permanent site.[3][9] Detachment 17 of SAC's Radar Bomb Scoring Division operated equipment such as Radar Bomb Scoring centrals, jamming systems, and surface-to-air radar simulators. The site was 1 of the 6 permanent stations by 1989 along SAC's Strategic Training Range Complex[10] used by the weapons school at Ellsworth AFB (SAC's Gen. Curtis E. LeMay Strategic Warfare Center activated August 1989.)[11] Public Law 102-109 in 1991 allocated $700,000 for the Havre Strategic Training Range Site,[12] which continued operations under Air Combat Command until June 1993.[3] In 1998 at the Havre Training Site, Facility #1--Property Number 189530047, a one story brick frame structure of 6,843 sq ft (0.1571 acres)—was declared excess in the Federal Register.[13]
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- Kalie, Carl (kaliec) (Feb 3, 2002). "Re: More aerial views". Retrieved 2014-07-31.
Nice view of Havre, Det 17. This Sep '97 picture was about 4 years after we shut down. We opened this location in Aug '86, (MDL 34 was designated Havre Bomb Plot previously), and closed it in Jun '93.
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- "Training site opens" (Google news). Spokesman-Review. November 30, 1983. Retrieved 2014-07-31.
permanent Strategic Training Range Complex to be established in Wyoming, Montana and the Dakotas by June 1984.
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- "Air Force Group Bids Farewell to Hawthorne" (Google News Archive). Mineral County Independent-News. May 29, 1985. Retrieved 2013-05-16.
…the majority of the personnel will be moving with the radar equipment to Havre, Montana.
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- "Air Force Magazine". Webcache.googleusercontent.com. 2015-03-10. Archived from the original on 2016-02-04. Retrieved 2015-05-06.
- "Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 105 Part 2.djvu/571 - Wikisource, the free online library". En.wikisource.org. Retrieved 2015-05-06.
- Department of Housing and Urban Development (February 20, 1998). "Federal Property Suitable as Facilities To Assist the Homeless" (GPO.gov transcript). Federal Register. 63 (34). Government Printing Office. Retrieved 2014-07-31.
Bldg. 110 Forsyth Training Site … Bldg. 112