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- 1964.11.20.pdf accessdate "2011-10-10".
- 1964.11.20.pdf accessdate "2011-10-12".
- 1964.11.20.pdf accessdate "2013-02-04".
- 1964.11.20.pdf date "1964-11-20".
- 1964.11.20.pdf first "Elton C.".
- 1964.11.20.pdf isCitedBy Base_Realignment_and_Closure.
- 1964.11.20.pdf isCitedBy Highlands_Air_Force_Station.
- 1964.11.20.pdf isCitedBy Highlands_Army_Air_Defense_Site.
- 1964.11.20.pdf last "Fay".
- 1964.11.20.pdf location Red_Bank,_New_Jersey.
- 1964.11.20.pdf location "Washington, DC".
- 1964.11.20.pdf newspaper Red_Bank_Register.
- 1964.11.20.pdf page "One".
- 1964.11.20.pdf quote "Gov. Richard J. Hughes said yesterday he had been informed that a radar unit at the Air Force facility would be inactivated by July, 1966, affecting approximately 19 civilian employees and 186 military personnel.... Lt. Col. Ralph W. Frank, Jr., commander of the Air Force Station, indicated that the U.S. Army radar unit stationed at the base will be left intact.... The Army radar unit consists of approximately 300 men, of which about 200 are tied in with Fort Hancock operations or Sandy Hook as part of the U.S. Army Defense Command, according to the Air Force base commander.... According to the base commander, the entire Highlands Air Force Station, including the Missile Master, occupies about 241 acres, of which 103 undeveloped acres have been approved by the assistant secretary of defense as surplus property.... If land were to become available, it's probable that Middletown Township would have first claim on it, Mayor Guiney said. The installation, though named for this borough, is actually located in the township, the mayor reported, but it is serviced by the Highlands Post Office. "Geographically, Middletown could gain from this — possibly new ratables," said Mayor Guiney.".
- 1964.11.20.pdf quote "Lt. Col. Ralph W. Frank, Jr., left, commander of Highlands Air Force Station, and Capt. John W. Nolan, commanding officer of U. S. Army Signal Support Detachment stationed at bate, review roster of men to be detached from installation under directive issued yesterday by U.S, Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara. Air Force personnel will be inactivated by July, 1966, leaving Army radar unit at base intact, according to Lt, Col. Frank.".
- 1964.11.20.pdf quote "McNamara Firm on Base Shutdowns … Temporary Team … Highlands Air Force Station … personnel will be inactivated by July, 1966, leaving Army radar unit at base intact".
- 1964.11.20.pdf quote "McNamara Firm on Base Shutdowns …two naval shipyards, six bomber bases,…in 33 states and the District … 80 bases in the United States and 15 overseas … Portsmouth…Navy Yard … Brooklyn Navy Yard and the Brooklyn Army Terminal. … Springfield Armory … Temporary Team … Highlands Air Force Station … personnel will be inactivated by July, 1966, leaving Army radar unit at base intact … What's Behind Decision … Over the past four years 574 U.S. military bases around the world ... McNamara struck 16 more Air Defense Command radar stations".
- 1964.11.20.pdf quote "Over the past four years 574 U.S. military bases around the world... have been closed or their activities sharply cutback. Thursday, he tacked another 95 to the list.... McNamara struck 16 more Air Defense Command radar stations from the category of necessary installations.".
- 1964.11.20.pdf quote "The latest stroke of McNamara's economy scalpel cut at two naval shipyards employing a total of 17,000 workers, six bomber bases, Army and Air Force training sites, arsenals, radar posts and other installations in 33 states and the District of Columbia.... The actions will be completed for the most part by mid-1966...".
- 1964.11.20.pdf title "Highlands Radar Site Closing".
- 1964.11.20.pdf title "McNamara Firm on Base Shutdowns".
- 1964.11.20.pdf title "TEMPORARY TEAM".
- 1964.11.20.pdf title "What's Behind Decision".
- 1964.11.20.pdf url 1964.11.20.pdf.