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The sun rises on one of the 30 radar stations under U.S. Air Force control on the Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line which runs approximately 3,600 miles, from Alaska, across Northern Canada to Greenland

The sun sets behind a radar station. The station is one of 30 under U.S. Air Force control on the Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line which runs approximately 3,600 miles, from Alaska, across Northern Canada to Greenland

The sun sets behind a radar station. The radar station is one of 30 under U.S. Air Force control on the Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line which runs approximately 3,600 miles, from Alaska, across Northern Canada to Greenland

An aerial view of the radar station, one of 30 stations under U.S. Air Force control on the Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line which runs approximately 3,600 miles, from Alaska, across Northern Canada to Greenland

The shadow of an aircraft passes over a radar station. The radar station is one of 30 under US Air Force control on the Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line which runs approximately 3,600 miles, from Alaska, across Northern Canada to Greenland

A map of North America near the Arctic Circle showing 30 radar sites spread out along the Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line. Running from Alaska, across Northern Canada to Greenland, the line is approximately 3,600 miles long

A close-up of R. Wapointe, station supervisor at Nicholson Peninsula. The station is one of 30 radar stations under US Air Force control on the Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line which runs approximately 3,600 miles, from Alaska, across Northern Canada to Greenland

A view of the air terminal and control tower, one of the few refueling sites in the territory for aircraft traveling along the Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line. Thirty radar stations are under US Air Force control on the DEW Line which runs approximately 3,600 miles, from Alaska, across Northern Canada to Greenland

A Canadian Forces CC-130 Hercules aircraft from the 435th(T) Transportation Squadron unloads supplies during a radar station resupply mission along the Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line. Thirty radar stations are under US Air Force control on the DEW Line which runs approximately 3,600 miles, from Alaska, across Northern Canada to Greenland

The sun sets behind one of the 30 radar stations under US Air Force control on the Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line which runs approximately 3,600 miles, from Alaska, across Northern Canada to Greenland

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Base: North America

Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Donald L. Wetterman

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Canada Royalty Free Stock Photo

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20/02/1987
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