Photo by Senior Airman Patrick Sullivan | Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson | 03.01.2023
Fort Yukon Long Range Radar Site sits nestled in the Alaska countryside outside of Fort Yukon, Alaska, Mar. 1, 2023. The intelligence provided by Fort Yukon LRRS and other radar stations strategically located across the state of Alaska enables senior leaders the ability to make timely informed decisions in defense of North America. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Patrick Sullivan)...
Photo by Senior Airman Patrick Sullivan | Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson | 03.01.2023
Fort Yukon Long Range Radar Site sits nestled in the Alaska countryside outside of Fort Yukon, Alaska, Mar. 1, 2023. The intelligence provided by Fort Yukon LRRS and other radar stations strategically located across the state of Alaska enables senior leaders the ability to make timely informed decisions in defense of North America. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Patrick Sullivan)...
Photo by Senior Airman Patrick Sullivan | Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson | 03.01.2023
Fort Yukon Long Range Radar Site sits nestled in the Alaska countryside outside of Fort Yukon, Alaska, Mar. 1, 2023. The intelligence provided by Fort Yukon LRRS and other radar stations strategically located across the state of Alaska enables senior leaders the ability to make timely informed decisions in defense of North America. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Patrick Sullivan)...
Photo by Senior Chief Petty Officer Brandon Raile | Alaskan NORAD Region/Alaskan Command/11th Air Force | 11.15.2018
U.S. Air Force Capt. Bryant Davis views the city of Wales, Alaska, the westernmost city on mainland North America, from a C-12F Huron upon departing the Long Range Radar Site (LRRS) at Tin City, Alaska. Tin City LRRS, along with 14 additional radar sites across Alaska, scans the airspace 24 hours a day, seven days a week, searching for possible threats. The radar sites are operated by the......
Photo by Senior Chief Petty Officer Brandon Raile | Alaskan NORAD Region/Alaskan Command/11th Air Force | 11.15.2018
U.S. Air Force Capt. Bryant Davis escorts members of the media for a photo opportunity while en route to the Tin City Long Range Radar Site (LRRS) atop a 2,200 foot peak at the westernmost point on mainland North America. Tin City LRRS, along with 14 additional radar sites across Alaska, scans the airspace 24 hours a day, seven days a week, searching for possible threats. The radar sites are......
Photo by Senior Chief Petty Officer Brandon Raile | Alaskan NORAD Region/Alaskan Command/11th Air Force | 11.15.2018
A view of the decommissioned White Alice communications station from the Tin City Long Range Radar Site (LRRS). Tin City LRRS, along with 14 additional radar sites across Alaska, scans the airspace 24 hours a day, seven days a week, searching for possible threats. The radar sites are operated by the PRSC at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. (DoD photo by Senior Chief Petty Officer......
Photo by Senior Chief Petty Officer Brandon Raile | Alaskan NORAD Region/Alaskan Command/11th Air Force | 11.15.2018
The Tin City Long Range Radar Site (LRRS) sits atop a 2,200 foot peak at the westernmost point on mainland North America. Tin City LRRS, along with 14 additional radar sites across Alaska, scans the airspace 24 hours a day, seven days a week, searching for possible threats. The radar sites are operated by the PRSC at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. (DoD photo by Senior Chief Petty......
Photo by Senior Chief Petty Officer Brandon Raile | Alaskan NORAD Region/Alaskan Command/11th Air Force | 11.15.2018
The Tin City Long Range Radar Site (LRRS) sits atop a 2,200 foot peak at the westernmost point on mainland North America. Tin City LRRS, along with 14 additional radar sites across Alaska, scans the airspace 24 hours a day, seven days a week, searching for possible threats. The radar sites are operated by the PRSC at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. (DoD photo by Senior Chief Petty......