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(military) The Distant Early Warning Line, a series of radar stations, located north of the Arctic Circle and extending from Alaska to Baffin Island, operated by American and Canadian authorities from the late 1950s to the early 1990s to help protect North America by detecting incoming hostile missiles and aircraft.
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DEW line
name
(military)
The
Distant
Early
Warning
Line,
a
series
of
radar
stations,
located
north
of
the
Arctic
Circle
and
extending
from
Alaska
to
Baffin
Island,
operated
by
American
and
Canadian
authorities
from
the
late
1950s
to
the
early
1990s
to
help
protect
North
America
by
detecting
incoming
hostile
missiles
and
aircraft.
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(military)
The
Distant
Early
Warning
Line,
a
series
of
radar
stations,
located
north
of
the
Arctic
Circle
and
extending
from
Alaska
to
Baffin
Island,
operated
by
American
and
Canadian
authorities
from
the
late
1950s
to
the
early
1990s
to
help
protect
North
America
by
detecting
incoming
hostile
missiles
and
aircraft.