The Cold War Canadian Canada Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line in the Northwest Territories represents a pivotal chapter in the defense history of North America. Spanning the remote and icy expanses of northern Canada, the DEW Line was established in the 1950s as a critical early detection system against potential Soviet air attacks during the Cold War era. This extensive network of radar stations stretched across the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions, offering a first line of defense amidst the geopolitical tensions between the superpowers. Measuring 5 x 3.5 inches, this piece of history is a testament to the technological advancements and strategic military planning of the time. The DEW Line not only symbolizes the collaboration and determination of Canadian and American forces but also highlights the stark and unforgiving landscape of the Northwest Territories, where bravery met the cold frontier in the quest for continental security.
Cold War Canadian Canada Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line Northwest Territories
$120.00
A very nice original Cold War Canadian Canada Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line Northwest Territories, 5 x 3.5 inches
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