May 1, 1941🇺🇸Program
Historical

Uniondale, New York: Aircraft Warning Service Established

The Aircraft Warning Service, a civilian observation network, was formally established in May 1941 with the American Legion's assistance. The east coast operations were headquartered at Mitchel Field near Uniondale, New York, under Army Air Force command.

Date
May 1, 1941
Location
Uniondale, New York🇺🇸
Type
Program
Country
🇺🇸 United States
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Background

Establishment and Organization In May 1941, the Aircraft Warning Service (AWS) was formally created as the civilian component of the Army's Ground Observer Corps. The American Legion played a crucial role in recruiting and organizing volunteers for this nationwide initiative.

Command Structure The east coast operations were placed under the 1st Interceptor Command of the Army Air Force, headquartered at Mitchel Field near Uniondale, New York. The west coast operations were similarly organized under the 4th Interceptor Command based in Riverside, California.

Infrastructure Development Observation posts, information centers, and filter centers were rapidly established along both coasts. These facilities formed an integrated network designed to detect and track aircraft movements, representing a significant civilian contribution to national defense during the pre-war period.

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