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  1. Dating to 1953, ARCTIC RAMPART shows Thule, the U.S. air base in Greenland that was constructed in secrecy as part of Operation Blue Jay. After World War II, Air Force planners began to examine the feasibility of establishing a bomber base at Thule.

  2. 1989 aerial view. Pituffik Space Base (/ b iː d uː ˈ f iː k / bee-doo-FEEK; Greenlandic:) (IATA: THU, ICAO: BGTL), formerly Thule Air Base (/ t uː l iː / or / t uː l eɪ /), is the United States Space Force's northernmost base, and the northernmost installation of the U.S. Armed Forces, located 750 mi (1,210 km) north of the Arctic Circle and 947 mi (1,524 km) from the North Pole on the ...

  3. The next spring a major part of the workforce returned to expand the base. In November 1952, when the Air Force took control, Thule was considered operational. By fall 1953 the bulk of the construction was complete. On July 1, 1951, the 6622 nd AB Squadron of the Northeast Air Command arrived and air operations commenced on September 11, 1951 ...

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  5. Jun 6, 2013 · The 1953 film “Operation Blue Jay” documents the context, people, scenery, logistics, and construction that made today’s Thule Air Force Base (AFB). The place should really be called by its native name Pituffik, but in 1953 about 130 Greenlanders living nearby were forcibly moved about 100 km to the north to what is now the town Qaanaaq ...

  6. Thule Air Force Base Greenland 1953 archive HD stock video footage clips and photos. Historic HD videos of Thule Air Force Base Greenland 1953 from CriticalPast are royalty-free and available for immediate download.

  7. While at P Mountain. Most people went down to the Air Base at Thule and visited the Eskimo Sea Village (20) a few miles from the base. Camera bugs had a ball taking pictures of the men, women, girls, boys (21) and dogs of the village. From the May 15, 1954 P Mt Register, it was noted that P Mt celebrated the 931 st AC&W squadrons first ...

  8. The urgency to have global bases was further increased by the Korean War and Cold War conflicts that the U.S. found itself a part of, which helped modernize Thule Air Force Base into one of the elite Air Force bases overseas. This also meant constructing a stronger military institution, which is what the U.S. would do between 1951 and 1953.

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