The site was the first BOMARC B launch complex ....
The missile site and squadron were activated on 1 June 1960, and missiles were operational on 1 December 1961. In January 1962.......
The missile site was vacant until turned over to the Niagara Falls Municipal Airport......
"Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station (NFARS) Fuel Depot", built over the area of the BOMARC shelters, which are still visible. The former northwest corner of the missile site is the current Tuscarora Road military gate.[5].....
The Niagara Falls Air Force Missile Site[2] was a Cold War USAF launch complex for Boeing CIM-10 Bomarc surface-to-air missiles. It was operated by the 35th Air Defense Missile Squadron. Equipped only IM-99Bs (46 missiles: solid-state, solid-fuel booster),[4] the site had 48[5] Model IV "coffin" shelters,[6] after an initial design with a secure area of ~20 acres (8.1 ha) to have 28 shelters (the planned site had additional area for 84 "future shelters").[.....
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Niagara Falls Air Force Missile Site.....
The site was the first BOMARC B launch complex ....
The missile site and squadron were activated on 1 June 1960, and missiles were operational on 1 December 1961. In January 1962.......
The missile site was vacant until turned over to the Niagara Falls Municipal Airport......
"Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station (NFARS) Fuel Depot", built over the area of the BOMARC shelters, which are still visible. The former northwest corner of the missile site is the current Tuscarora Road military gate.[5].....
The Niagara Falls Air Force Missile Site[2] was a Cold War USAF launch complex for Boeing CIM-10 Bomarc surface-to-air missiles. It was operated by the 35th Air Defense Missile Squadron. Equipped only IM-99Bs (46 missiles: solid-state, solid-fuel booster),[4] the site had 48[5] Model IV "coffin" shelters,[6] after an initial design with a secure area of ~20 acres (8.1 ha) to have 28 shelters (the planned site had additional area for 84 "future shelters").[.....