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Soldiers outside a Quonset hut with radar equipment, 1950s.
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Fort Hancock goes nuclear
During the Cold War, the U.S. Army defended cities from air attack. At Fort Hancock and across the nation, this was accomplished first with anti-aircraft guns and then with Nike Missiles. These Surface-to-Air (SAM) missiles protected New York City from 1954-1974. Click on a link below for the stories of the soldiers of the Cold War and their families who lived at Fort Hancock.