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Comfy Dinosaur
Pictured is what is locally called COMFY DINOSAUR. Prior to the late 1980s, this rack was what most Morse and voice operators used to perform their assigned tasks during their duty shifts. A Morse generator is located on top of the KSR-636 teletypewriter to allow members to listen to code.

UGC-51 & Mod 28
On the left is an AN/UGC-51 teletypewriter with a MOD-28 teletypewriter to its immediate right. The photos above show intelligence professionals using these and other systems in the performance of their duties.

FLR-9 Construction
More displays are shown documenting the construction of the AN/FLR-9 antenna. The photo on the right shows local officials accepting the "key to the Flare".

Living conditions
This display highlights the early days of Security Hill (local living conditions, people at work) and how their efforts laid the foundation to what we enjoy today.


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