The Russians Were Coming
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Sometimes they reared their ominous heads for all to see. Or they lurked deep underground, waiting for tactical alert. They were Nike missiles strategically placed at 17 launch sites throughout Los Angeles County--high on hilltops or smack in the middle of neighborhoods--products of Cold War fever. The military air-defense system, operational between 1952 and 1974, created a protective buffer that guaranteed, Nike officials claimed in 1962, “Whatever tomorrow brings. . . Nike will be watching, always ready.”
The 5-ton missiles, which could destroy entire formations of enemy planes, were never fired. “We would be on call 24 hours a day,” recalls Maj. Paul P. Barbour, who for three years in the ‘50s was a battery commander overseeing a launch site in the San Fernando Valley. “We would never know whether an unidentified target was an enemy target. But we treated them all as enemy targets and often came as close as two minutes from firing.”
Paranoia? Maybe. But whether you sat in your house in Rancho Palos Verdes adjacent to site LA55, hearing the whir of the radar, or felt your garage rumble as the generators started up for a drill at site LA70 near LAX, you knew . . . that maybe this time . . . the Russians were coming.
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SITE #: LA04
LOCATION: Mt Gleason, Angeles National Forest
ACTIVATED: 1956
INACTIVATED: 1974
CURRENT USE: State of California corrections camp
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SITE #: LA09
LOCATION: Barley Flats, Angeles National Forest
ACTIVATED: 1956
INACTIVATED: 1961
CURRENT USE: Sheriff’s Department Air Station; L.A. Probation Department juvenile ward camp.
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SITE #: LA14
LOCATION: Potrero Avenue, El Monte
ACTIVATED: 1956
INACTIVATED: 1961
CURRENT USE: U.S. Army Reserve Center
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SITE #: LA29
LOCATION: Site Drive, Puente Hills
ACTIVATED: 1958
INACTIVATED: 1971
CURRENT USE: not in use
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SITE #: LA32
LOCATION: Western Avenue, Garden Grove
ACTIVATED: 1956
INACTIVATED: 1974
CURRENT USE: U.S. Army Reserve Center
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SITE #: LA40
LOCATION: Spring Street, Long Beach
ACTIVATED: 1958
INACTIVATED: 1963
CURRENT USE: Kilroy Airport Center
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SITE #: LA41
LOCATION: Redondo Avenue, Long Beach
ACTIVATED: 1959
INACTIVATED: 1974
CURRENT USE: 240th Signal Battalion, 40th Infantry Division
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SITE #: LA43
LOCATION: Fort MacArthur
ACTIVATED: 1956
INACTIVATED: 1974
CURRENT USE: White Point Park
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SITE #: LA45
LOCATION: Fort MacArthur
ACTIVATED: 1952
INACTIVATED: 1974
CURRENT USE: Los Angeles AFB housing
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SITE #: LA55
LOCATION: Hawthorne Boulevard
ACTIVATED: 1956
INACTIVATED: 1974
CURRENT USE: Rancho Palos Verdes City Hall, Rancho Palos Verdes
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SITE #: LA57
LOCATION: Crenshaw Boulevard, Torrance
ACTIVATED: 1958
INACTIVATED: 1963
CURRENT USE: Torrance Airport Civil Air Patrol
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SITE #: LA70/73
LOCATION: Pershing Drive, Playa del Rey
ACTIVATED: 1958
INACTIVATED: 1963
CURRENT USE: not in use
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SITE #: LA78
LOCATION: Rambla Pacifica Road, Malibu
ACTIVATED: 1956
INACTIVATED: 1974
CURRENT USE: County Fire Department camp
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SITE #: LA88
LOCATION: Brown’s Canyon Road, Chatsworth
ACTIVATED: 1957
INACTIVATED: 1974
CURRENT USE: not in use
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SITE #: LA94
LOCATION: Los Pinetos, Newhall
ACTIVATED: 1955
INACTIVATED: 1968
CURRENT USE: Radar testing site; U.S. Forest Service storage
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SITE #: LA96
LOCATION: Victory Boulevard, Van Nuys
ACTIVATED: 1957
INACTIVATED: 1974
CURRENT USE: Sepulveda Flood Control Basin; 261st Combat Communications Squadron
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SITE #: LA98
LOCATION: Lang Station Road, Saugus
ACTIVATED: 1955
INACTIVATED: 1968
CURRENT USE: Concrete plant
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