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  1. Early history. National Wildlife Refuge since 1926. Military control 1934–2004. Sand Island seaplane base. Airfield. World War II 1941–1945. Coast Guard mission 1957–1992. National nuclear weapon test site 1958–1963. 5.8.1Successes. 5.8.2Failures. Anti-satellite mission 1962–1975. Baker–Nunn satellite tracking camera station.

  2. May 20, 2020 · 1.33M subscribers. 34K. 876K views 3 years ago #thehistoryguy #coldwar #ushistory. Some 750 miles from Hawaii, tiny Johnston Atoll was developed into an airbase and seaplane base during the...

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  3. Feb 26, 2024 · Now, a recently discovered trove of photographs of Johnston Island personnel and facilities sheds some light on what life was like on the tiny island where America kept its nuclear ASAT. A nuclear-armed Program 437 ASAT. The weapon was carried into space atop a Thor missile.

  4. Johnston Atoll, one of the most isolated atolls in the world, is located in the central Pacific Ocean, between the Hawaiian Islands and the Line Islands. The formation of Johnston Atoll began about 70 million years ago, when repeated submarine volcanic eruptions built up layer upon layer of basaltic lava from the floor of the ocean to its surface.

  5. May 20, 2020 · Johnston Atoll, Island of the Cold War. Some 750 miles from Hawaii, tiny Johnston Atoll was developed into an airbase and seaplane base during the Second World War. After the war, the developed facilities on a remote base put Johnston at the center of Cold War programs from nuclear tests to spy satellites to storing leftover chemical weapons.

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  6. Nov 8, 2010 · Miss Cellania • Monday, November 8, 2010 at 7:43 AM. Johnston Atoll is a US territory covering about 50 square miles of islands in the remote Pacific Ocean. From 1934 to 2003, it was under the control of the US Navy and was used as launch site for nuclear testing and super-secret experimental aircraft and who knows what else.

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  8. Article History. Johnston Atoll, unincorporated territory of the United States in the central Pacific Ocean, about 825 miles (1,330 km) southwest of Honolulu. It consists of four small islands on a raised coral atoll formation that are partially enclosed on the north and west by a 7.5-mile (12-km) semicircular reef.

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