Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
[Joseph Theodore Dickman, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly...
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Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, Bounded by Territorial, Dickman, & L...
Significance: Fort Custer Military Reservation is significant for its importance as a training, hospital, and supply facility of the United States Army from 1917 through 1969. Survey number: HAER MI-87
W.H. Barling, General William Mitchell, Maj. Martin, Maj. A.S. Robins,...
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General Pershing, and Major General Dickman, with the officers & men o...
Photographer's address: 613 14th St., Wash., D.C. No. 37. Gift; Breckenridge Long; 1953.
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
W. Dickman to Stothart & Bell, February 12, 1802
Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
W. Dickman to Stothart & Bell, February 12, 1802
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Maj. General J.T. Dickman & Maj. General R.L. Howze
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DICKMAN, J.T. COLONEL - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait
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Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
W. Dickman to Stothart & Bell, February 12, 1802
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Maj. Gens. J.T. Dickman & C.T. Bailey
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Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, Bounded by Territorial, Dickman, & L...
Significance: Fort Custer Military Reservation is significant for its importance as a training, hospital, and supply facility of the United States Army from 1917 through 1969. Survey number: HAER MI-87
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station, .25 mile north o...
Significance: The Fort Custer P-67 Radar Station is significant because it illustrates the link between World War II technology and the implementation of computer operated SAGE technology. Survey number: HAER MI-87-A
W. Dickman to Stothart & Bell, February 12, 1802
Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Maj. General J.T. Dickman, Brig General U.G. McAlexander
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MACHINE GUN BOARD OF WAR DEPARTMENT. TRACY DIXON, STANDING LEFT; BRIG....
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Maj. Genl. Jos. T. Dickman, 7/24/22
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