September 24, 2014 at 5:10 am
Hello,
I’ve been reading about SAC, 55th in particular, and am wondering if anyone could
inform me about what a Geodectic Squadron was assigned to do?
These squadrons werre around in the late 40s.
Thanks
By: Mike J - 24th September 2014 at 09:59
http://www.1370th.org/gsshistory/gsshistory.htm
http://www.1370th.org/gsshistory/Our%20Ground%20Geodetic%20Surveyor%20Brethren_2.docx
The above links tell us that they consisted of ground-based surveyors, and ‘didn’t have an aerial mission.’
By: Lazy8 - 24th September 2014 at 09:09
I found this brief history:
http://www.1370th.org/gsshistory/Our%20Ground%20Geodetic%20Surveyor%20Brethren_2.docx
It starts in May 1954, but implies there was some activity before then.
By: Simon Beck - 24th September 2014 at 08:43
Geodetic – unless this is an abbreviation?
I tried Google first up and yes it does return some hits but nothing definitive or enlightening.
I’m wondering if its something to do with the DEW line being a part of SAC?
By: Ian Hunt - 24th September 2014 at 07:40
Geodetetic or geodesic?
: )
Ian
By: batsi - 24th September 2014 at 06:14
google is your friend
By: charliehunt - 24th September 2014 at 06:09
Geodesy is the study of the earth’s gravitational field isn’t it? So did the aircraft undertake measurements over designated areas and frequencies perhaps?