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Description
The U.S. Navy and Coast Guard operated radio direction finder stations at coastal sites to detect and determine the bearings of enemy radio transmissions and the bearings of emergency transmissions of airplanes and ships.
The Winter Harbor station was transferred to the Coast Guard sometime after Aug. 1, 1944.
About This Item
- Title: Radio direction finder station, Winter Harbor, 1939
- Creator: Department of Defense. Department of the Navy. First Naval District. Office of Public Works.
- Creation Date: 1939-09-14
- Subject Date: 1939-09-14
- Location: Winter Harbor, Hancock County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Local Code: ARC # 1142646, Box PB-001, 12/12/09
- Collection: Record Group 181: Records of Naval Districts and Shore Establishments; Photographs Depicting Naval Shore Establishments
- Object Type: Image
Cross Reference Searches
Standardized Subject Headings
- Naval yards & naval stations--Maine--Winter Harbor
- Communication facilities
- United States. Navy
- United States. Coast Guard
- Radio direction finders--Maine--Winter Harbor
- Military facilities--Maine--Winter Harbor
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