These pictures were taken in March-April of 1984 at King Salmon AFS. This was approximately six months after the deactivation of the 705th AC&W squadron. The airfield was still being used for interceptor operations; the GATR site was still operational supporting the new Region Operations Control Center (ROCC) at Elmendorf, as was the `new` FPS-117 Seek Igloo radar.
Old Dining Hall and Theater - The two buildings with pitched roofs are
the old theater/BX building (left) and Katmai dining hall (right). Both
were closed in Feb 84 (just before these pictures were taken) with the
opening of a new consolidated dining hall/theater/club/BX building located
directly behind the photographer. Just to the left of the picture is where
the (truncated) famous Route 66 was located. Route 66 was a `beeline`
arctic hallway that ran the entire length of the site from the 705th
operations area to the farthest barracks, with every other building
connected to it. A large portion of the hallway was removed when the `old`
dorms were demolished (1977 or 78). In 1987 both these old buildings
were demolished to make way for a new officer`s dorm (still not completed by
summer of 88); Route 66 was demolished even more to just being an entrance
area to the `old` officers dorm/Comm area.
New Barracks - These were the `new` barracks at King. These were built
in approximately 1977. The bermed area in the foreground of this picture
(and the old dining hall picture) was where a large section of old dorms
along Route 66 was located. (`Doc` Thomas, a site medic here in the late
`70s or early `80s told me that the old dorms were still used until the new
ones were completed.) The dorms were sold to someone `downtown` who towed
them away for apartments. Some of these apparently were still in use down
the road from the site past the old AFRTS TV building. Some of the older
pictures on the web page show a large warehouse type building where these
dorms are now. This may have been `old` Base Supply; in 1984 supply had
moved across the perimiter road (behind the new dorms). One of the new
dorms had been almost entirely 705th people, when the squadron deactivated
most of the building was taken over by civilian employees and contractors
(leaving the officers in the remaining old wood dorms!)
`New` Headquarters - actually this was supposedly the original Senior NCO
dorms. By 84 this had become the site commander`s orderly room, CBPO, and
various offices. Most of the second floor was used for billeting. The
road/parking area in front of the building had to be built between 1977 and
1984. Route 66 originally ran from the area between the firewalls to off
the picture to the right (between rows of one-story wood dorms). The
far-end of the first floor was the Base Chapel (that`s what the sign is
for); this was also used as THE Catholic chapel for all of King Salmon and
Naknek. (The site medics also were located here by 1987 after the old
clinic was demolished). Side Note: In the chapel area, there were some
signs such as some very old (disconnected) klaxon horns on the wall that may
have indicated that at one time this part of the dorms may have been used by
alert crews of some type (aircrews)? If anyone knows about this, would like
the information!
GATR antenna farm (admittedly distant view) - this is taken from behind
the Headquarters building above but looking basically in the same direction.
The GATR supported the ROCC using the old 705th radios. We also had radios
for the Air Force Radar Approach Control (Rapcon) and AFRTS. (The control
tower was FAA run and had their own radios). When I first arrived we even
had an old traditional `Alligator` sign at the GATR site; but we had to get
rid of it when the AAC commander was scheduled for a visit because,
according to someone in charge, the General `didn`t like those signs`. (?)
So much for our traditions..... sigh!