Jim Creek Naval Radio Station

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1953 administrative territorial entitymilitary basemonopole antennatransmitter stationUnited StatesUnited States Navy
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Location: 48.203, -121.917, KML, Maps

    Antenna feed towers of Jim Creek Naval Radio Station, Oso, Washington StateAntenna feed towers of Jim Creek Naval Radio Station, Oso, Washington State
    A communications relay station is shown at Jim Creek Naval Radio Station near Oso, Wash., Aug. 9, 2012 120809-N-XS652-474A communications relay station is shown at Jim Creek Naval Radio Station near Oso, Wash., Aug. 9, 2012 120809-N-XS652-474
    Burgon Petterson, a contracted iron worker, holds a downlead segment of the lowered antenna span as it is being raised almost 3,000 feet, as part of the 2012 Antenna Replacement Project at Jim Creek Naval Radio 120809-N-XS652-029Burgon Petterson, a contracted iron worker, holds a downlead segment of the lowered antenna span as it is being raised almost 3,000 feet, as part of the 2012 Antenna Replacement Project at Jim Creek Naval Radio 120809-N-XS652-029
    Contractors work on lowered antenna span as part of the 2012 Antenna Replacement Project at Jim Creek Naval Radio Station near Oso, Wash., Aug. 9, 2012 120809-N-XS652-008Contractors work on lowered antenna span as part of the 2012 Antenna Replacement Project at Jim Creek Naval Radio Station near Oso, Wash., Aug. 9, 2012 120809-N-XS652-008
    Linemen working on antenna feed tower at Jim Creek Naval Radio Station, Oso, Washington StateLinemen working on antenna feed tower at Jim Creek Naval Radio Station, Oso, Washington State
    Philip Nickels, a project manager with Tower Inspection, Inc., surveys a mile-long, 3,000-foot-high antenna span looking for deformities in the wire or any broken components in the insulators or corona rings, as 120809-N-XS652-067Philip Nickels, a project manager with Tower Inspection, Inc., surveys a mile-long, 3,000-foot-high antenna span looking for deformities in the wire or any broken components in the insulators or corona rings, as 120809-N-XS652-067
    Philip Nickels, a project manager with Tower Inspection, Inc., surveys a mile-long, 3,000-foot-high antenna span looking for deformities in the wire or any broken components in the insulators or corona rings, as 120809-N-XS652-071Philip Nickels, a project manager with Tower Inspection, Inc., surveys a mile-long, 3,000-foot-high antenna span looking for deformities in the wire or any broken components in the insulators or corona rings, as 120809-N-XS652-071
    Philip Nickels, a project manager with Tower Inspection, Inc., surveys a mile-long, 3,000-foot-high antenna span looking for deformities in the wire or any broken components in the insulators or corona rings, as 120809-N-XS652-075Philip Nickels, a project manager with Tower Inspection, Inc., surveys a mile-long, 3,000-foot-high antenna span looking for deformities in the wire or any broken components in the insulators or corona rings, as 120809-N-XS652-075
    The Jim Creek recreational area offers boats for rent at the Twin Lakes concession location near Oso, Wash., Aug. 10, 2012 120810-N-XS652-087The Jim Creek recreational area offers boats for rent at the Twin Lakes concession location near Oso, Wash., Aug. 10, 2012 120810-N-XS652-087
    The Jim Creek recreational area offers boats for rent at the Twin Lakes location near Oso, Wash., Aug. 10, 2012 120810-N-XS652-048The Jim Creek recreational area offers boats for rent at the Twin Lakes location near Oso, Wash., Aug. 10, 2012 120810-N-XS652-048
    The Jim Creek recreational area offers boats for rent at the Twin Lakes location near Oso, Wash., Aug. 10, 2012 120810-N-XS652-059The Jim Creek recreational area offers boats for rent at the Twin Lakes location near Oso, Wash., Aug. 10, 2012 120810-N-XS652-059
    Transmitter building of the Jim Creek US Naval Radio Station, Oso, WashingtonTransmitter building of the Jim Creek US Naval Radio Station, Oso, Washington
    US Navy 050222-N-3390M-094 Master-at-Arms Seaman Geoffrey Hamlin, assigned to Naval Station Everett, Wash., conducts combat training on board Jim Creek Naval Station, WashUS Navy 050222-N-3390M-094 Master-at-Arms Seaman Geoffrey Hamlin, assigned to Naval Station Everett, Wash., conducts combat training on board Jim Creek Naval Station, Wash
    US Navy 050222-N-3390M-146 Sailors assigned to Naval Station Everett, Wash., and Bremerton Naval station take part in combat training on board Jim Creek Naval Station, WashUS Navy 050222-N-3390M-146 Sailors assigned to Naval Station Everett, Wash., and Bremerton Naval station take part in combat training on board Jim Creek Naval Station, Wash
    US Navy 050223-N-3390M-223 Sailors assigned to Naval Station Everett, Wash., and Bremerton Naval station take part in combat training on board Jim Creek Naval Station, WashUS Navy 050223-N-3390M-223 Sailors assigned to Naval Station Everett, Wash., and Bremerton Naval station take part in combat training on board Jim Creek Naval Station, Wash
    US Navy 050315-N-3390M-030 Commanding Officer, Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station, Puget Sound, Cmdr. Martha M. Warner, climbs to the top of a transmitting tower at Naval Radio Station Jim Creek in Arlington, Wash.,US Navy 050315-N-3390M-030 Commanding Officer, Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station, Puget Sound, Cmdr. Martha M. Warner, climbs to the top of a transmitting tower at Naval Radio Station Jim Creek in Arlington, Wash.,
    US Navy 050618-N-3390M-194 Walter Briggs, assigned to Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Poulsbo, Wash., right, leads a guided tour of the Jim Creek Old Growth ForestUS Navy 050618-N-3390M-194 Walter Briggs, assigned to Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Poulsbo, Wash., right, leads a guided tour of the Jim Creek Old Growth Forest
    US Navy 060227-N-3390M-024 U.S. Navy dog handler, Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Mathew Tarlton, and his partner, military working dog, Boy, conduct patrol drills on board Naval Radio Station Jim Creek as part of their weekly traininUS Navy 060227-N-3390M-024 U.S. Navy dog handler, Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Mathew Tarlton, and his partner, military working dog, Boy, conduct patrol drills on board Naval Radio Station Jim Creek as part of their weekly trainin
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    baseNaval Station EverettUnited States Navy, naval baseWikidata
    imageAntenna feed towers of Jim Creek Naval Radio Station, Oso, Washington StateWikimedia
    imageA communications relay station is shown at Jim Creek Naval Radio Station near Oso, Wash., Aug. 9, 2012 120809-N-XS652-474Wikimedia
    image2012Burgon Petterson, a contracted iron worker, holds a downlead segment of the lowered antenna span as it is being raised almost 3,000 feet, as part of the 2012 Antenna Replacement Project at Jim Creek Naval Radio 120809-N-XS652-029Wikimedia
    imageContractors work on lowered antenna span as part of the 2012 Antenna Replacement Project at Jim Creek Naval Radio Station near Oso, Wash., Aug. 9, 2012 120809-N-XS652-008Wikimedia
    imageLinemen working on antenna feed tower at Jim Creek Naval Radio Station, Oso, Washington StateWikimedia
    imagePhilip Nickels, a project manager with Tower Inspection, Inc., surveys a mile-long, 3,000-foot-high antenna span looking for deformities in the wire or any broken components in the insulators or corona rings, as 120809-N-XS652-067Wikimedia
    imagePhilip Nickels, a project manager with Tower Inspection, Inc., surveys a mile-long, 3,000-foot-high antenna span looking for deformities in the wire or any broken components in the insulators or corona rings, as 120809-N-XS652-071Wikimedia
    imagePhilip Nickels, a project manager with Tower Inspection, Inc., surveys a mile-long, 3,000-foot-high antenna span looking for deformities in the wire or any broken components in the insulators or corona rings, as 120809-N-XS652-075Wikimedia
    imageThe Jim Creek recreational area offers boats for rent at the Twin Lakes concession location near Oso, Wash., Aug. 10, 2012 120810-N-XS652-087Wikimedia
    imageThe Jim Creek recreational area offers boats for rent at the Twin Lakes location near Oso, Wash., Aug. 10, 2012 120810-N-XS652-048Wikimedia
    imageThe Jim Creek recreational area offers boats for rent at the Twin Lakes location near Oso, Wash., Aug. 10, 2012 120810-N-XS652-059Wikimedia
    image2012Transmitter building of the Jim Creek US Naval Radio Station, Oso, WashingtonWikimedia
    image2005US Navy 050222-N-3390M-094 Master-at-Arms Seaman Geoffrey Hamlin, assigned to Naval Station Everett, Wash., conducts combat training on board Jim Creek Naval Station, WashWikimedia
    image2005US Navy 050222-N-3390M-146 Sailors assigned to Naval Station Everett, Wash., and Bremerton Naval station take part in combat training on board Jim Creek Naval Station, WashWikimedia
    image2005US Navy 050223-N-3390M-223 Sailors assigned to Naval Station Everett, Wash., and Bremerton Naval station take part in combat training on board Jim Creek Naval Station, WashWikimedia
    image2005US Navy 050315-N-3390M-030 Commanding Officer, Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station, Puget Sound, Cmdr. Martha M. Warner, climbs to the top of a transmitting tower at Naval Radio Station Jim Creek in Arlington, Wash.,Wikimedia
    image2005US Navy 050618-N-3390M-194 Walter Briggs, assigned to Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Poulsbo, Wash., right, leads a guided tour of the Jim Creek Old Growth ForestWikimedia
    image2006US Navy 060227-N-3390M-024 U.S. Navy dog handler, Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Mathew Tarlton, and his partner, military working dog, Boy, conduct patrol drills on board Naval Radio Station Jim Creek as part of their weekly traininWikimedia
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