View along the communication path between antennas for White Alice Communications Systems sites in Homer and Kodiak, Alaska as seen from Kenai Peninsula. The White Alice Communications System (WACS) was a United States Air Force telecommunication...
View of unknown location in Alaska. Note refers to communication path between antennas used for White Alice Communications Systems. The White Alice Communications System (WACS) was a United States Air Force telecommunication link system constructed...
View along communication path between antennas at White Alice Communications Systems sites in Homer and Kodiak, Alaska, as seen from antenna near Homer on Kenai Peninsula. Antenna stands at right. The White Alice Communications System (WACS) was a...
View of White Alice Communication site near Homer, Alaska, with antenna and building in background. The White Alice Communications System (WACS) was a United States Air Force telecommunication link system constructed in Alaska during the Cold War....
Aerial view of mountain peaks along the communication path between antennas at White Alice Communications Systems sites in Port Moller and Cold Bay, Alaska. Airplane wing is visible in photo. The White Alice Communications System (WACS) was a...
View looking toward Nome along the communication path between antennas at White Alice Communications Systems site at Northeast Cape on Saint Lawrence Island, Alaska. An unidentified man is visible at left. The White Alice Communications System...
View along White Alice Communications Systems communication path near Homer, Alaska on Kenai Peninsula. The White Alice Communications System (WACS) was a United States Air Force telecommunication link system constructed in Alaska during the Cold...
View of construction camp for White Alice Communication site on Hinchinbrook Island, Alaska. The White Alice Communications System (WACS) was a United States Air Force telecommunication link system constructed in Alaska during the Cold War. From...
Title taken from slide mount. View looking toward Shemya Island from Adak Island, Alaska along communication path between antennas used for White Alice Communications Systems. Volcano referenced probably refers to Great Sitkin Volcano seen in...
Title taken from slide mount. View looking toward Elmendorf Air Force Base and Alaska Communication System antenna tower installed by White Alice communications project in Government Hill neighborhood, as seen from downtown Anchorage. The White...
Title taken from slide mount. Looking toward Shemya Island from Adak Island, Alaska along communication path between antennas used for White Alice Communications Systems. Volcano referenced probably refers to Great Sitkin Volcano seen in distance....
View of White Alice Communication site 717 at Tin City, Alaska. Building and barrels are visible at far left and barrels and logs are at far right. The White Alice Communications System (WACS) was a United States Air Force telecommunication link...
View looking along communication path between antennas at White Alice Communications Systems sites near Homer and Naknek, Alaska, as seen from antenna site near Homer on Kenai Peninsula. The White Alice Communications System (WACS) was a United...
Title taken from verso. View of woman talking on telephone at Trans-Alaska Pipeline communication center at Glennallen, Alaska. April 2, 1975. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
Construction of the communication system at Sparrevohn Air Force Base in western Alaska. Installing sheeting on Tower #3. Photo taken July 1957. Photo credit: Alaska District Corps of Engineers. Original photograph size: 5" x 4".
(3:55 min.) (03 of 24) 03 Worked for Alaska Steamship Co. during WWII Laid cable for Alaska Communication System [ACS]. Worked on a troop transport (possibly the Chinook Victory). Delivered soldiers to and from Truck Island; the ship...
Title taken from verso. Aerial view of antenna at Stuck communication site south of Glennallen, Alaska, used during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction in Southcentral Alaska. Oct. 1975. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 8" x...