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Presque Isle Air Force Base was a military installation of the
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located near Presque Isle,
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. In the late 1950s and early 1960s it became a base for
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. The original airport was constructed in 1930 by the
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as a commercial airport located west of the "business center". In 1941, the federal government appropriated the local airport, establishing Presque Isle Army Airfield for planes bound to and from
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. It was activated as an Army Air Corps field on 15 September 1941. The main Army Air Force unit at Presque Isle was the 23d AAF Ferrying Wing, assigned to the
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. It was closed after the war ended The airfield was reactivated by the
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and redesignated Presque Isle Air Force Base on January 12, 1948, assigned to the
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(ADC)
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. The 23rd Fighter Group was redesignated as the 23rd Fighter-Interceptor Group, and activated on 12 January 1951.Maurer, ''Combat Units'', p. 72 It was assigned to the 23rd Fighter-Interceptor Wing at Presque Isle AFB as part of ADC, with the 74th and 75th Fighter-Interceptor Squadrons, flying
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aircraft.Cornett & Johnson, p. 118 Before the year was over, both squadrons had converted to older F-86As. In February 1952, the wing and group were inactivated, in a major ADC reorganization. Parts of the former base were redeveloped as a civilian airport, known today as
Presque Isle International Airport Presque Isle International Airport , formally Northern Maine Regional Airport at Presque Isle, is a mile northwest of Presque Isle, in Aroostook County, Maine, United States. It serves the residents of Presque Isle and a vast area of northern M ...
.


Snark missile launch complex

Presque Isle AFB became the site for the only operational launch complex for the Northrop
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Intercontinental Cruise Missile (ICM). Adjacent to the base, its coordinates were "Operational Snark Launching Site I" was selected by the SAC Strategic Missile Site Selection Panel on 21 March 1957, land for the "new base ith740 men" was acquired in January 1958, and construction of the $12,000,000 base began in May 1958 by the J.R. Cianchete Construction Company. The 702d Strategic Missile Wing was activated on 1 January 1959, and the first
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with a Snark arrived on 27 May 1959. The complex had 6 corrugated hangars ("missile assembly and maintenance buildings") each of with 2 fixed outdoor launch pads. For each launch pad with diameter , a missile was stored within the building on a launcher trailer attached to a tow vehicle, 1 at ready storage to launch from the outdoor pad within 15 minutes and behind it, 1 capable of launch in 30 minutes. Each building had 3 additional missiles in line behind the first wave (readiness of 4 hr, 3 days, and 5 days), and the missile launch control center was a hangar balcony. In addition to the hangars and pads, the complex included "a jet engine run-up building, the warhead maintenance and inspection building, missile maintenance and guidance lab", a dormitory for night alert personnel, and a compressor house for each hangar. First alert status was 18 March 1960, and 30 missiles were available in December with 4 on alert. After the 702d SMW was declared operational on 28 February 1961, 20 Snarks were on alert in the summer of 1961, and on 25 June 1961 the wing was inactivated followin
President Kennedy's earlier announcement
for "73 military establishments" to be closed (Congress was informed on 30 March.)


Civilian use after base closure

The Snark Missile Launch Complex was purchased by the city of
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, in early 1962 for $56,000 (the city also bought "other parts of the former Presque Isle Air Force Base, ...known as th
Skyway Industrial Park"
in 1962) and some of the remaining AFB area was redesignated "Presque Isle Air National Guard Facility". Four of the hangars were used for woodworking in 1962 and in 1995, one was used as a flax mill. The former launch complex now has the designation Environmental site ME500. Parts of the former base were redeveloped as
Presque Isle International Airport Presque Isle International Airport , formally Northern Maine Regional Airport at Presque Isle, is a mile northwest of Presque Isle, in Aroostook County, Maine, United States. It serves the residents of Presque Isle and a vast area of northern M ...
, making Presque Isle a civilian airfield again. As of 2020 it offers scheduled jet passenger service to Newark and Washington-Dulles, in addition to serving as a cargo airport. The Skyway Industrial Park was created in the vicinity of the airport.


See also

* Holloman Air Force Base#Missile testing sites (Snark testing sites) *
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Notes


Further reading

* Maurer, Maurer. ''Air Force Combat Units Of World War II''. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1961 (republished 1983, Office of Air Force History, ). * Ravenstein, Charles A. ''Air Force Combat Wings Lineage and Honors Histories 1947–1977''.
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: Office of Air Force History 1984. {{ISBN, 0-912799-12-9. * USAF Aerospace Defense Command publication, The Interceptor, January 1979 (Volume 21, Number 1).


External links


Strategic Air Command.com
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