Saturday, July 29, 2006

 

NORAD Begins to Stand Down

The North American Aerospace Defense Command, better known as NORAD, deep inside Cheyenne Mountain just south of Colorado Springs, will move soon to a normal building to consolidate with Northern Command administration on nearby Peterson AFB. (No word on the Stargate). The 'hardened' facility will become mere backup to the day to day duties of the warning system.

Rather than the sleak computer screen room shown in WarGames, (with a young, pre-Ferris Matthew Broderick), the heart of the underground complex always looked like a stacked doublewide trailer to me.

I guess with no impending Soviet nuclear attack, the extra expense of working inside a mountain could no longer be justified.

Passing of a Cold War icon, though, like SAC, the Strategic Air Command, in Omaha, which closed up shop in 1992.

Comments:
"Passing of a Cold War icon, though, like SAC, the Strategic Air Command, in Omaha, which closed up shop in 1992."

Well, if by "closed up shop" you mean "changed its name to USSTRATCOM, kept the same mission, and under the new name is still at Offutt AFB outside Omaha", then absolutely.

(I think they just wanted to leave the term "SACumcized" behind.)

8-)
 
Well, if by "closed up shop" you mean "changed its name to USSTRATCOM, kept the same mission, and under the new name is still at Offutt AFB outside Omaha", then absolutely.

Yean, that's just what I meant.
 
Oh, good. I thought so.

8-)
 
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