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760th AC&W RON AIR FORCE BASE 1950-1960
Colville, WA
by Mary Ellen Jefferson-Long
Shortly before the Korean War, the U.S. Air Force began looking at the 49º
Longitude between Canada and the United States as a possible ‘outer ring’ of
defense for their Strategic Air Command (SAC). These ‘satellite’ bases were
authorized by Congress in March 1949 to insure the country would never again be
caught unaware as it was at Pearl Harbor. An Aircraft Control and Warning
Squadron could detect any aircraft within a 150 mile radius. The 760th AC&W
was affiliated with 9th Air Division (Defense), Geiger Field Air Force Base
Spokane, WA.
A site 22 miles E of Colville on Tiger Hwy (Hwy 20) by Black Lake was chosen
as the 760th location. The mountain, which apparently had no name then, is now
called "Radar Dome". A low bid of $761,254 was accepted by the Utah
Construction Company of Richmond CA in June of 1950 and the first buildings
begun shortly thereafter. 760th officially began operations on 28 November 1950.
The Base layout was divided in the middle by the road leading to the Radar
Dome. On the left side of the road were the motor pool, three barracks for
enlisted men and the sergeant’s barracks. Situated behind the motor pool,
between it and barracks one, was the supply room. Behind barracks one and two
was the combination PX/gym/theater. The NCO (non-commis-sioned officers) club
sat between, but in back of, the Supply and PX. Airmen, NCO’s and officers all
used the club. On the right side of the road was the orderly room and Officers
barracks (upstairs) with a dispensary and library on the main floor. Next was
the Power Plant where coal was used to supply steam heat to all buildings
through large overhead pipes. The last building on the right before heading up
the road to the Radar Dome was the Dining Hall.
The
Radar Dome was approximately one mile above the base and consisted of
communications, cryptography, radar and, in 1956, five or six Army Personnel in
Radio. There could have been Army personnel stationed there in other years but
the only person known to be in the Army and stationed at 760th is Ed READ.
The Radar Dome had its own heat plant with height finders behind it. The
height finders were approximately 100 feet above the ground and were used by the
‘scope dopes’ to judge the altitude of airplanes flying within the area.
Fighter pilots from Geiger AFB, Larsen AFB out of Moses Lake, and other bases
kept the Radar men on their toes by flying low enough to just miss the height
finders or by lowering their wheels and announcing they were about to land.
Very little information appeared in the local Statesman Examiner about the
Base. The paper for 17 Nov 1950 quoted Capt Moe WRIGHT, Engineer Corps officer…
"100 or more men will be stationed at the site, the men will be white and
of higher than average intelligence". He urged the community to refrain
from asking the troops about their work. No mention was found of the name of the
Commanding officer when the base opened, but Major John SINGER was commander in
June and also December 1951. Major Jack EGGINTON was the commander from
1952-1954 and then again in 1957-1958. Other Commanders included; Major Leslie
CROZIER and Capt James GOLDEN. Capt John SAMILA was Commander in August 1960
when it was announced the base was closing.
The total personnel were usually close to 150, peak strength was 188 military
and 21 civilians. At least 75-80% of these were single airmen, plus
approximately 10-15 Officers and 20 civilians. Married personnel lived in
Colville or surrounding areas. In 1955 a housing area was built just below the
base which included nine houses. Major GOLDEN was Commander at the time and this
could be the reason it was called "the Golden Circle." After the Base
closed, all facilities were turned over to Spruce Canyon Youth Camp. When the
Camp closed, these houses were sold and relocated around Colville.
Elevation at the barracks was 3200-3300 ft and at the Radar Dome 4000-4200 ft
making for long winters and deep snows. The motor pool kept trucks running 24
hours a day in below zero weather. Transportation to and from the Radar Dome ran
on a regular schedule and to miss the bus meant a long cold walk on winter
mornings. One time an airman was lost near the Base and two Search and Rescue
Teams were sent out to hunt for him. When "A" team failed to return
from the search, the Fire Fighting Team was sent out to find the first group.
Eventually all three units returned safely, as did the lost airman, but no one
got much sleep that night. Bear and deer were common sights and many young
airmen were ‘city boys’ not used to the isolation and wildlife. But M/Sgt
WALDEN is the only person with the distinction of shooting his bear in Base
Housing.
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760th AC&W personnel
R-L: Sam Rollins, L. Fugier, J. Widmar, Melvin J. Watkins, Arlin Wise,
Walter Clevenger and Phillip Briggs (ca 1955) |
When not working, airmen spent their time reading, (over 300 books in
the library!), playing cards, watching movies or swapping stories in the NCO
club. The more sports minded airmen joined the ‘Ray-Darts’ basketball team.
Tournaments between other 9th Air Division teams, as well as Inchelium, Hunters,
Kettle Falls, Trail and Grand Forks B.C. didn’t result in 1st place trophies
but were always fun. TV reception was often poor, in spite of the TV antennas
stuck up on trees. Colville formed a ‘civic group’ to study ways they could
make the military feel welcome. Dances and fund raisers were held to furnish a
club with furni-ture, TV, and games for the men. Many enlisted men found
"second" homes in Colville with girl-friends or local residents where
they could get a home cooked meal and a taste of civilian life. Several Airmen
married local girls and some of these returned to Colville to live after they
were discharged.
Getting to and from Colville often proved to be a hazard in itself as the
paved road ended at Park Rapids when the base first opened and remained unpaved
until around 1956. The road from Park Rapids to the Base was gravel, but Park
Rapids Lodge had pool tables, beer, and music so it was often the destination.
One of the airmen who lived at Park Rapids designated himself town ‘Mayor’.
The Airmen published their own twice monthly Newsletter, called the
"Railway Express". The newsletter tells of bowling tournaments,
squadron dances and scheduled movies. Talent and variety shows were held in the
Colville High School auditorium to benefit various charities, and "The Bill
BILOY Combo", "The Vocals" and "The Singing Sergeants"
regularly took part. The Colville Community Chorus, under the direction of Mrs.
Robert SKIDMORE, invited any airman interested in helping with Easter and
Christmas performances. Open house was held on Armed Forces Day, and most
holidays were celebrated with special dinners in the dining hall. The proposed
pay increase listed in the January 1958 Railway Express called for a six percent
cost-of-living pay raise bringing an Airman 2C monthly pay to $99.37. An Airman
1C was to receive $140 a month for less than two years of service and $180 for
two through four years of service.
Plans to turn the 760th into a SAGE operation (Semi-Automatic Ground
Environment) were begun in early 1959 but canceled in the summer of 1960 because
automation had taken over the job being performed by the manual Radar system.
Base personnel were at a low of 65 men in Aug 1960. During the time the 760th
was being phased out, the state applied to the General Service Administration
for permission to use the former base as a forestry camp for rehabilitation of
first time and young offenders. Sgt Gilbert WILLIAMS was the only airmen at the
"former 760th" in February 1961 when Spruce Canyon Youth Camp
announced they would be "fully operational by July."
The following list of names were compiled from 760th phone books for 1958 and
1959, Special Orders for Sgt Edward LONG; memories, photos and Statesman
Examiner newspaper articles. Recollections of Richard WILLIS and Leona (Mrs.
Ralph) LANE were invaluable as are the pictures so graciously shared by Richard
WILLIS who drove to Colville from Louisiana especially to deliver them.
This list of names does not include all the airmen who were stationed at
760th and if anyone knows of additional names or has pictures they wish to
share, please send them to NeWGS at research@newgs.org.
ADAMS, Wallace E. S/Sgt
ADAMS, William J. A/3C
ADDINGTON, Ronald A/1C
ALLENWORTH, James L. A/3C
AMAN, Francis M. A/2C
ANDERSON, Alvin J. A/3C
ANDERSON, Robert C. A2/C
ANDERSON, Stanley R. A/3C
ANDERSON, Winton L. A/3C
ANDERSON, Harry A/1C
ANDERSON, Dalton ?
ARNESON, Siguad A/2C
AUTHER, Harold J. A/3C
AUZINE, Donald P. A2/C
BAILEY, James R. A/2C
BALLENGER, Wallace H. A/3C
BARKER, Donald O. T/Sgt
BARKER, Richard P. 1/Lt
BARNHILL, Martin D. A/3C
BARRAGAN, Carlos A2/C
BAUMAN, Donald A/1C
BAYNE, James A. A2/C
BEACHLER, Fredric J. A/3C
BEAL, Loren N. A/3C
BEARDSLEY, Charles H. Civilian
BEE, George W. W/O
BERRESI, Salvature A/2C
BERRY, Nelson A. A/1C
BILOY, Leonard L. A/1C
BIRKELAND, Roger A/1C
BISHOP, James A. M/Sgt 1
BLACKBURN, Leroy A/1C?
BLACKMORE, William M. A/2C
BLAKE, Clarence Capt.
BLANKENSHIP, Hufford A2/C
BLOUT, James C. 2/Lt
BOTUCHIS, John 1Lt
BRANNON, Ernie A/1C
BREWER, Ray D. A/3C
BRIGGS, Phillip L. A/2C
BROWN, Donald A. A2/C
BROWN, Gerald W. A/1C
BROWN, James W. A/1C
BRUCE, Charles A/2C
BURDO, Jack B. A/1C
BUTTON, David A/2C
CARDOZA, John C. A/2C
CARDWELL, Thomas R. Civilian
CARNDALL, Boyd Y. S/Sgt
CARRYL, Neal S. A/3C
CARSON, Donald S/Sgt
CAVALLUZZI, Joseph H. A/2C
CHARLTON, Richard G. 1/Lt
CHERF, Gerald M. A/1C
CHRISTIE, Arthur O. A/1C
CIOTTI, Sam A. A/2C
CLAIRE, Sidney A/1C
CLARK, Franklin D. S/Sgt
CLARK, Fred E. A/1C
CLELAND, Vinson O. 2/Lt
CLEVENGER, Walter L. A/2C
CLIFTON, James L. A/1C
COBB, Charles B. A/2C
COFFEY, W.B. T/Sgt
COGGINS, Douglas F. A/2C
COLADONATO, Daniel F. A/1C
COLANGELD, Joseph A. A/3C
COLLETTE, Leroy A. A/2C
COOK, --- Capt.
COOLEY, Solomon A/Basic
COPELAND, Gates B. A/3C
COREY, Marshall 1/Lt
COWSILL, William E. A/1C
CRAIG, Gerald H. S/Sgt
CRANDELL, Boyd S/Sgt
CROGHAN, James M. A/2C
CROZIER, Leslie T. Major 3
CURRIER, Charles S/Sgt
CURRY, Doyle Civilian
CURRY, Samuel B. Civilian
DARAS, James A/2C
DAVIS, Raleigh G. A/1C
DAVISON, Donald F. A/1C 2
DAY, Alfred B. A/2C
DEADLOFF, John A/1C
DEMAREST, Luther Capt
DEMPSEY, Paul A/3C
DeRIZZO, John J. T/Sgt
DERUSE, Joseph T. 2/Lt
DIAZ, Richard A/2C
DICKERSON, Nelson R. A/3C
DIELING, Dennis A/2C
DOW, Richard E. A/3C
DRIGGS, Howard Civilian
DRUMM, Stanley I. T/Sgt
DUDENHOEFFER, Thomas C.A/1C
DUTTON, George W. A/2C
DYSON (DISON?). --- A/2C?
EADS, John L. A/3C
EAKIN, Lawrence L. Civilian
EBERTH, Raymond A. A/1C
EGGINTON, Jack H. Major 3
EIBEN, Marlow A/2C
ELLIOTT, Dean L. A/2C
ENTERS, Robert A/2C
ERNST, Burton A/1C
EVANS, Robert C. A/2C
FEASTER, Dale ?/Lt
FELSEAD, Allen L. A/2C
FERCHIE, Edmund A/2C
FERRELL, Ollie T/Sgt
FIELDING, James H. A/2C
FITZGERALD, Will P. A/2C
FITZPATRICK, Walter J. T/Sgt
FLANARY, Loyal A. M/Sgt
FONNESBECK, Carl L. 1/Lt
FORTIN, Charles H. Civilian
FOUTCH, Wayne A/2C
FOWLER, Earnst C. A/2C
FREEMAN, John A/2C
FRICKE, Gerald E. A/1C
FRIEDMAN, George Capt 1
FRUITS, Ollie L. A/3C
FUGIER, L. A/3C
FULLAGER, Paul R. A/1C
GAHR, Richard J. A/2C
GARCIA, Ralph B. A/2C
GARVIN, Grant J. S/Sgt
GATTO, Franco A. A/3C
GERMAN, Leroy J. A/2C
GEYER, Keith A. 2/Lt
GIBBS, William L. S/Sgt
GILEWSKY, Joseph A. A/3C
GLANDER, Jack 1/Lt
GLIDDEN, Lawson W A/2C
GOLDEN, James K. Capt 3
GORDEN, Earl H. A/1C
GOUGER, Jack A/2C
GRACE, Allen E. S/Sgt
GRAY, Robert L. Civilian
GRAY, Raymond A/2C
GREER, Roger C. S/Sgt
GRIMES, William F. A/2C
GROOMES, Colie L. A/2C
GROMS, --- 1st Sgt
GUINYARD, William F. S/Sgt
GWINN, Jimmy M. S/Sgt
HABER, Donald P. A/1C
HAGERDRON, James A. A/2C
HAGERMAN, Robert W. Capt
HAGLER, Charles A/1C
HALL, Richard E. A/3C
HALL, James E. S/Sgt
HAMMER, Warren C A/2C
HAMMOND, George M. S/Sgt 1,2
HANSON, Gary L. A/2C
HARKINS, Roger H. M/Sgt
HARPER, Bobby L. S/Sgt
HARRIS, Jerry B. A/1C
HARRISON, Leo D. A/3C
HATFIELD, Albert T/Sgt
HAYNES, Kenneth H. A/2C
HEFFNER, Marshall B. Capt.
HEIDEMAN, Harold D. A/3C
HELTEMES, Nicholas J. A/2C
HENDERSHOT, Ronald J. A/2C
HENDERSON, Charles M. IIIA/2C
HERKIMER, Robert A/1C
HETZEL, Robert L. A/1C
HIGHLEY, Vernon P. A/1C 2
HILL, John A/2C
HILTON, Alton A/1C
HINES, Mickey A/1C
HIX, Tommy A/1C
HIZER, Donald L. A/1C
HIZER, Jack H. A/1C
HLAVAY, Frank A/2C
HODEK, Henry W. Capt
HODSDON, Richard J. A/2C
HOLLAND, Marvin D. A/1C
HOLLOWAY, Charles H. T/Sgt
HOLTZCLAW, William A/2C
HOPKINS, Alvis E. A/3C
HORRELL, James A/2C
HOUSTON, Jack H. A/3C
HOWARTH, Bradford L. A/2C
HOWELL, Riley A. A/1C
HUDSON, Tommie M. S/Sgt
HULSE, Dale Capt
HULT, David L. A/2C
HUTSELL, Samuel E. A/2C
INGLIS, Edwin B. S/Sgt
INGRAM, Harold S/Sgt
ISAACS, Benjamin A/2C
JACKSON, Wayne S/Sgt
JACOBS, L.R. A/1C
JARRARD, Henry A/1C
JETER, Raymond A/1C
JOHANSEN, David A/2C
JOHNSON, Arthur B. A/2C
JOHNSON, Howard R. Civilian
JONES, Dean Civilian
JONES, Jerry N. A/2C
JONES, Lawrence B. A/3C
JONES, Gerald D. A/1C
JONES, William A/2C
JORDAN, Edward A/2C
JORDAN, Thomas A/2C
KACZMARSKI, Anthony T/Sgt
KAISER, Herman Civilian
KAISER, Walter Civilian
KARR, Harold G. A/1C
KEETH, Cecil S/Sgt
KELLEY, Calvin R. A/2C
KELLEY, John F. A/3C
KERR, Clifton A/2C
KEYS, Dale L. A/2C
KIEL, William J. A/1C
KINDSCHUH, Donald D. A/2C
KING, Vernon H.--- A/2C
KIRK, Daniel D. A/2C
KITCHIN, Archie G. T/Sgt
KJOLSETH, Eathel J. Civilian
KLING, David S/Sgt
KOEHLER, Harold Civilian
KRAFT, Robert J. A/2C
KYLE, Donald A/2C
LAKATOSH, Donald A. S/Sgt
LAMB, Clendon V. 2/Lt
LANE, Ralph S/Sgt
LAPEZ (LOPEZ?), CarrasquilloA/3C
LARSEN, Theodore A. 2/Lt
LEE, Walter A/1C
LESCORD, John H. A/3C
LeVENTON, James I. Civilian
LeVERT, Charles R. A/3C
LIMA, Liborio A/2C
LITTLETON, Boyce J. A/3C
LONG, Edward A. A/1C 1,2
LUCCHESI, Amadieo A/2C
LUONGO, Joseph A/2C
MAKEE, Kenneth F. A/2C
MALONE, Robert A. A/3C
MANNING, Samuel F. S/Sgt
MANZER, Dan Civilian
MARSHALL, Joseph P. A/2C
MAURER, Melvin A/2C
MAYES, Arlin A/3C
MAY(?S), Samuel A/1C
McCALL, Michael G. A/3C
McCLIMATE, Ronald A/2C
McCORMICK, Ernest (Bill) A/1C
McGILL, Robert C. A/2C
McGREGOR, Dave A/2C
McKEOUGH, Don A/2C
McLAUGHLIN, Robert A/2C
McNEELY, William O. M/Sgt
McRAITH, Jeremiah J. A/2C
MEADOWS, Melvin R. A/3C
MELTON, Steve C. A/2C
MILLER, John G. A/3C
MILLER, Marvin D. A/1C
MINCH, --- A/1C
MOATES, Charles K. A/2C
MONTGOMERY, Marvin L. A/2C
MOON, Monte R. Civilian
MOORE, Billy L. A/3C
MORGAN, Robert R. A/1C
MORGAN, Lester S. CWO
MULL, Randall H. A/2C
MURKOWSKI, Clem A/2C
MURRAY, Robert J. A/2C
NEEDHAM, Frank M. A/1C
NELSON, Allen E. A/Basic
NESTVOLD, Karl J. S/Sgt
NETHERTON, Jerry L. A/3C
NEWTON, James B. A/1C
NEYE, Robert A/1C
NIMMO, John A/1C
NOBLE, David A. A/3C
O'DELL, Murray C. S/Sgt
ODOM, Joseph B. A/3C
OGDEN, Edward Civilian
OVERBY, James A. Civilian
OWENS, Arthur A/2C
PADGETT, Leonard O. S/Sgt
PALMER, Stanley ?/Sgt
PARKER, Larry A/2C
PARKHILL, John M.(Jim) 1/Lt
PARKINSON, Bradford 1/Lt
PARKS, Dewey A/2C
PATERNO, Robert C. Civilian
PATTERSON, Arthur J. A/2C
PAYNE, Joseph W. A/2C
PEMBERTON, James D. A/2C
PENNY, Irwin O. M/Sgt
PENSON, Noland B. A/2C 2
PERRON, Auther G. A/2C
PETTIS, Robert G. A/3C 2
POISSANT, Pierre M. S/Sgt
POLITE, Paul A/2C
PROVINCE, Thomas W. S/Sgt
RANDOLPH, Clark N. A/1C
REDDINGER, Wendell G. A/2C 1,2
REED, Harold C. A/3C
REED, Sidney A/1C
REESE, Edward S/Sgt
REINDL, Paul J. A/2C
RHOADS, Russell D. A/2C
RICHARDSON, Reuben A/2C
RIDDLE, Jack Capt
RIESE, Ethel Civilian
RIGGLEMAN, John D 1/Lt
RILEY, Cecil A. Capt
ROBBINS, William A/2C
ROBINSON, Fredrick A/2C
RODMAN, Harold A/2C
ROLLINS, Samuel A/3C
ROMERSBERGER, Gary L. A/2C
ROMOS, Donald A/2C
RUDERMAN, Allen M. A/1C
RUNNING, --- A/3C
RYAN, George ?/SGT?
SALMON, Ted A/1C 2
SANTO, --- A/3C
SAVAGE, John A/2C
SAYLOR, Warren I. A/3C
SCHAUER, Walter D. A/2C
SCHMITT, Norbert W. A/2C
SCHULTZ, Carrol L. A/2C
SCOTT, William R. S/Sgt
SCULLEY, Lee A. A/1C 2
SENTMORE, Henry T. A/1C
SHAW, Luther O. S/Sgt
SHINALT, Frank E. S/Sgt
SHOEMAKER, James C. A/3C
SIMKO, Robert J. S/Sgt
SIMPSON, Thomas F. A/3C
SINE, Mark G. M/Sgt
SIVERHUS, Ardell V. A/1C
SKINNER, Francis M. A/1C
SLAGLE, Clifford L. Civilian
SLAZEK, Donald A/2C
SMITH, Bethrie A/2C
SMITH, Fred A/1C?
SMITH, Edward A/2C
SMITH, John J. T/Sgt
SMITH, Richard K. A/2C
SMITH, Ronald W. A/1C
SPENCER, Ronald L. A/1C
SPERLING, Donald L. A/2C
SPRAUGE, Jerry A/2C 2
SPURGIN, Vernon G. S/Sgt 2
STAGG, Herbert W. --- Major (Commander 1959)
STANKOWSKI, Anton J. 1/Lt
STANLEY, Lawrence A/2C
STENSGAR, Jude C. A/1C
STEPHENS, Butler F. A/2C
STEWART, Jerry L. A/3C
STINSON, Charles A/3C
STONE, Arnold D A/2C
STOUT, Gene A/1C
STOWER(s?), Albert S A/2C
STRONG, Jimmie E. A/3C
STRONG, William R. Civilian
SWAIN, Robert C. 1/Lt
SWOFFORD, Allen S/Sgt
TARR, Roger D. 1/Lt
TATE, Jimmy A/1C
TEALL, Edwin E. A/2C
TEITEIR, Frank A/2C
THOMAS, David R A/1C
THOMAS, John A/2C
THOMPSON, Arnold S/Sgt 2
THURMAN, Robert A/1C?
TITUS, Jack B. 1/Lt
TOWELS, John R. A/2C
TOWRY, Jimmy D. A/2C
TRAMONTANO, R. Capt.
TRAUERNICHT, Thomas S/Sgt
TRIPI, Charles R. A/2C
TRUJILLO, Michael A/2C
TURNER, Leroy A/1C
VAUGHN, Dudley A/2C 1,2
VAUGHN, Willis D. A/1C
VENSKUS , William J. A/2C
WADDOUPS, Jay P. A/3C
WALDEN, Joseph A. M/Sgt
WALKER, Hugh Capt (1956)
WALKER, Frank M. A/3C
WALLNER, Donald J. A/2C
WALSH, James T. A/2C
WALSH, Robert L. A/2C
WATKINS, Melvin J. A/2C
WATTS, Glennis A/1C
WEBB, Layton T. A/2C
WEBBER, Kenneth D. Capt. 1
WELCH, Eugene L. Civilian
WELCH, Stanley L. Civilian
WHITE, Arnold R. A/3C
WHITE, Walter 1/Lt
WHYTE, James C. A/3C
WICHMAN, Ronald G. A/2C
WIDMAR, J. A/3C
WILLEY, Harold Civilian
WILLIAMS, C. A/3C
WILLIAMS, Jack A. A/3C
WILLIAMS, Margaret Civilian
WILLIAMS, Robert F. A/2C
WILLIAMS, William K. A/2C
WILLIAMS, William R. A/2C
WILLIAMS, Gilbert ?/Sgt
WILLIS, Richard D. A/1C
WILSON, Bobbie J. A/2C
WISE, Pat O. Civilian
WISE, David A/2C
WISH, John R. 1/Lt
WOLDSETH, Ben E. A/1C
WOLSCHLAG, Robert E. A/1C
WOODARD, Donald A/2C
WOODS, Dalton R. A/Basic
WRIGHT, Charles D. A/3C
WURSTER, --- A/3C
YOUNGSTROM, Gary G. A/2C
ZACKARIUS, Terry A/2C
ZEZINKA, John A. A/1C
ZINSER, William T. 1/Lt
ZOLFO, Frank A/2C
1 = Lived in Colville after
discharge
2= married local girl
3= Commander
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