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  • The history of the Air Defense of the United States during the Cold War includes that of the Air Defense Command and the numerous officers, NCOs, airmen, and civilians that worked 24 x 7 to operate and maintain Air Force radar stations throughout North America and many overseas locations. Their contributions, the stations themselves, and the conditions under which they worked are addressed in "The Peacekeepers" by Jack Miller, ISBN: 978-1-936759-09-5, 2012, Houdini Publishing. "The Peacekeepers is not a radar textbook, but rather the story of Air Force people that committed themselves successfully to the air defense of the nation for well over three decades as members of ADC. We can be pleased with the result. There was no attack against the United States." Steve Weatherly Radar and Communications Officer, 689th Radar Squadron, Mt Hebo Air Force Station, Oregon. Sgwxly (talk) 22:38, 13 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]