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This section needs expansion. You can help. ( June 2014)The installation's largest tenant unit is the, and RRMC communications are the responsibility of the 114th Signal Battalion. The facility has 38 communications systems, and the provides computer services at the complex.History Raven Rock Mountain is adjacent to on the north while flows west-to-east between them in the.

The with toll station for the 1787 was constructed between the mountains, where the was conducted after the 1863 ( at Raven Rock Gap shelled Federal troops. ) In 1870, copper ore was discovered to the north, and the nearby Fountain Dale Springs House was established in 1874. The scenic area's mountain recreation facilities to the west included the 1877, the 1878 High Rock Tower, the 1885, and several resorts (e.g., Blue Mountain House, Buena Vista Springs Hotels, & Washington Cliff House). The 1889 on the was completed near Raven Rock Mountain, and nearby stations were at Blue Ridge Summit. The Army's 1942 was built southwest of the resorts, and a local road was built eastward from Blue Ridge Summit and intersected the north-south Fountaindale- Road (the intersection now provides access to the RRMC main gate.)Planning for a protected facility near Washington, D.C.

Began in 1948 for of military and the Joint Communications Service. In 1953 the Army's Raven Rock unit was part of, then in 1971 was redesignated as the Directorate of Telecommunications and placed under the garrison commander of, where moved.

The Directorate was redesignated USACC Site R Telecommunications Center in 1976then simply USACC Site R in October 1981 (both under 7th Signal Command). Peterson was the 1983 commander of USACC Site R, which was redesignated in May 1984 as -Site R. Operation of the center was removed from the mission when the unit was redesignated the 1111th U.S. Army Signal Battalion under the 1101st U.S. Army Signal Brigade in October 1988 (under the 1108th U.S. Army Signal Brigade in October 1993), and the battalion remained responsible for maintenance, upkeep and communications. The unit became the under the 21st Signal Brigade after the.

'ANMCC' redirects here. For the detailed National Military Command Center description, see.Raven Rock's joint War Room, USAF ADCC, and other facilities were designated the Alternate National Military Command Center (ANMCC) on 1 October 1962 when the Burroughs SS-416L Control and Warning Support System with the had been deployed ( began at in December.) The term AJCC remained in use, only for the Army-managed communications complex. On 17 October 1962, DOD Directive S-5100.30 conceived the with five groups of C 2 systems: the was the primary group (to serve the President/SECDEF/JCS) and was to contain the Pentagon NMCC, Raven Rock's ANMCC, 3 aircraft on 24-hour ground alert, 2 ships, and interconnecting communications —the Raven Rock bunker was hardened further to about 140 psi blast resistance by 1963: 315 when the was being completed for psi. ^ Communications facilities at a National Level (Report). 1 March 1961. – via A Secret Landscape: America's Cold War Infrastructure. ^.

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Plans of the government to begin work Monday at the 'Beard Lot'. Were revealed today Saturday by Attorney Charles W. Kalp, assistant U.S.

Attorney at Lewisburg. The 'Beard Lot,' a 1,500-foot-high, mile-long hill located at Fountaindale and extending east and south along the Waynesboro-Emmitsburg road, will be used, it is believed, as part of an underground world-wide communications center. Government had been granted.' Immediate possession' orders on four of 26 properties previously listed for condemnation in a federal petition.

Originally filed for the entire 1,100-acre area surrounding and including the 'Beard Lot.' Properties condemned were those of the heirs of Samuele Warren containing 47½ acres, the Hoy Martin property of 103 acres E of the Fountaindale-Sabillasville road, the three-acre property of Harold M. And Sylvia Caron and the 87½-acre property of Robert and Vialo Kipe. Super underground communications center when the 'Beard Lot' is to be annexed, according to the government's original petition.

The Carsons had been told that the government wanted their land 'for an entrance. The former turnpike Route 16, now returned to Hamiltonban township with the opening of the Sunshine Trail, would be used for regular vehicular traffic while the other Route 16 highway is closed.' The Gettysburg Times. 19 August 1953.

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USAF Historical Division Liaison Office. Retrieved 2 April 2014. The Army maintained that the Air Force command and control network was insufficiently reliable to permit proper control of Army weapons e.g.in a crisis, and as a result the two services were, from a practical standpoint, poles apart on the issue of single control of weapons.

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Institute for Defense Analyses. In February 1962, the Secretary of Defense approved a (NMCS) composed of four major elements: the National Military Command Center (NMCC), an evolution of the JCS Joint War Room; the Alternate National Military Command Center (ANMCC), a redesignation of the JCS installation at the AJCC; and two mobile alternates, the NECPA and the NEACP.