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Photos: Mt. Lemmon Air Force Station watched for Soviet bombers
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Photos: Mt. Lemmon Air Force Station watched for Soviet bombers

  • Rick Wiley
  • Jul 7, 2023
  • Jul 7, 2023 Updated Jul 7, 2023

Sitting at 9,150 feet, the Mount Lemmon Air Force Station was said to be the world’s highest radar installation in 1957.

It was manned by the 684th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron, whose motto was “Who goes there?” Along with dozens of similar stations, it watched for Soviet aircraft before the advent of satellite surveillance.

Nearly 250 officers staffed the 25-acre base, which featured a barracks with a “modern, electrically equipped kitchen.” 

Mt. Lemmon Air Force Station

Mt. Lemmon Air Force Station

The height finder antenna and artic tower at the Mt. Lemmon Air Force Station in May, 1957. Sitting at 9,150-feet, it was the said to be the highest radar installation in the world.

Tucson Citizen

Mt. Lemmon Air Force Station

Mt. Lemmon Air Force Station

Air Force staffers monitor air traffic in the Southwestern U.S. at the Mt. Lemmon Air Force Station in May, 1957, as part of an extensive array of radar stations that watched for enemy Soviet aircraft in the days before satellites. A Tucson Citizen writer said "electronic miracles of perception are performed by radar scopes and charting screens."

Tucson Citizen

Mt. Lemmon Air Force Station

Mt. Lemmon Air Force Station

It's unlikely the President of the United States was on the other end of this phone at the Mt. Lemmon Air Force Station in May, 1957, but it was almost certainly a high-ranking officer.

Tucson Citizen

Mt. Lemmon Air Force Station

Mt. Lemmon Air Force Station

The motto of the 684th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron was "Qui Va La?," or "Who goes there?" at the Mt. Lemmon Air Force Station in May, 1957.

Tucson Citizen

Mt. Lemmon Air Force Station

Mt. Lemmon Air Force Station

The entrance to the 25-acre Air Force listening post at the Mt. Lemmon Air Force Station in May, 1957. Nearly 250 airmen and officers staffed the base.

Tucson Citizen

Mt. Lemmon Air Force Station

Mt. Lemmon Air Force Station

A "modern, electrically-equipped kitchen" kitchen churned out hot food and hot coffee on those cold nights at 9,150-feet at the Mt. Lemmon Air Force Station in May, 1957.

Tucson Citizen

Mt. Lemmon Air Force Station

Mt. Lemmon Air Force Station

Rustic and unfinished (note the handmade bar stools), but still a decent place for officers to get a beer and watch the Lucy show at the Mt. Lemmon Air Force Station in May, 1957.

Tucson Citizen
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