Sandy Hook Fort Hancock Missile Defense New Jersey by BK Bazhe
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Originally discovered by the famous Sea Captain Henry Hudson in the early 1600's, Sandy Hook remains a beautiful, 1,665-acre barrier peninsula within view of the Manhattan skyline. Famous NJ nude beaches are located there. The defunct Fort Hancock at the north end of the peninsula is open to the public. Fort Hancock provided coastal defense for New York Harbor from 1895 to 1974. Sandy Hook was a site of a Nike missile defense installation. Sandy Hook Lighthouse is located within the fort grounds, as is the Marine Academy of Science and Technology.
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Fort Hancock at Sandy Hook, NJ
Nick the History takes you to the Jersey Shore at Fort Hancock on Sandy Hook. Fort Hancock provided coastal defense for New York Harbor from 1895 to 1974. Nick takes you around showing you what remains of the Fort and Nike Missile sight. This video is dedicated to the volunteers who restore the artifacts and people like Ranger Tom who educates us & protects what remains of the fort. Retrieved July15, 2012, from & Ranger Tom.
Nike Missile Base LA88
Nike Missile Base LA88
Fort Hancock Night Tour. Sandy Hook, NJ
At Sandy Hook, New Jersey with WW2 Reenactors. With education about the plotting room and how the guns were operated.
Sandy Hook Lighthouse and Fort Hancock, Middletown, NJ, US - Part 1
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Fort Hancock at Sandy Hook -- part of Gateway National Recreation Area -- provided coastal defense for New York Harbor from 1895 until 1974. During the height of the Cold War, the fort housed Nike missiles prepared to intercept jet warplanes threatening New York City.
Explosion At Nike Missile Base - 10 Killed (1958)
Unissued / unused material.
American newsreel item.
Explosion at Nike missile base - 10 killed, Middletown, United States of America (USA).
LS three Nike Ajex rockets on launching site, a fourth coming up into position. CU warhead. LS four rockets each with warhead. Animated explosion. Various shots of the missile base after some of the antiaircraft missiles accidentally exploded - charred ground, burnt out wrecks of vehicles. Shots of army inspectors and soldiers looking around.
Date on dope sheet is 22/05/1958.
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Sandy Hook Park NJ
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On ice in Sandy Hook, NJ
Exploring the old fort along the shoreline of Sandy Hook, NJ facing New York City. We got stoned and wondered off to come upon this frozen lake. We test its frozen integrity.
Nine Gun Battery - Sandy Hook NJ
Former millitary site in Sandy Hook, NJ. One of the many batteries we saw. This one used to be black and have 9 guns on it. It's closed to the public right now but I wanna sneak in there one day!
New Us Arms - 1941 (1941)
United States of America (USA).
Title reads: Big Railway Guns Rock Small Target Eight Miles at Sea - Coast Artillerymen fire 12 inch mortars with great accuracy at Forth Hancock, N. J.
Various shots of American railway mounted 12 inch mortar in action at Fort Hancock, New Jersey. Several shots of the loading, setting, firing and the shells landing eight miles away at sea very close to a small target.
Title reads: Army Machine Gun Experts Train To Repel Air Attack - Infantry marksmen demonstrate accuracy of modern rapid fire at Camp Dix, N.J.
Various shots of American soldiers firing new rapid fire machine guns. They demonstrate their great accuracy on dummies, and small gas-filled balloons. They further demonstrate their accuracy by cutting down a tree with concentrated fire.
Note: Second item has American voiceover.
FILM ID:1657.22
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
Driving on road through old base in Sandy Hook
jus drivin n bullshittin
potter gun lift
Sorry about the watermark in the middle of the screen
Fort Hancock Redevelopment
Monmouth In Focus TV Show: Host Cynthia Scott talks with Jennifer T. Nersesian, Superintendent at Gateway National Rec. Area and Gerard Glaser, Co-Chair of the Ft. Hancock 21st Century Advisory Committee to discuss potential future redevelopment of Fort Hancock at Sandy Hook. (Original Air Date: 12/1/2014)
Fort Hancock FUDS Project 2011 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New York District
Gregory Goepfert, Project Manager, USACE, New York District, talks about some of the ongoing work at the Formerly Used Defense Site project at Fort Hancock N.J., near Sandy Hook beach and how USACE is taking consideration of the environment and the tourists who visit this historic National Park. (filming/editing credit, Hector Mosley, public affairs specialist, USACE)
Jake Brown Road - CJ Summers 31 Nights of Terror 2017 Ep.6
Welcome to the annual CJ Summers 31 Nights of Terror. It's that time of year again when the ghouls, witches, zombies and the undead all come out to play and one of my favorite times of the year. Today we visit an abandoned town on Jake Brown Road in Old Bridge, NJ. Please leave comments below and let me know what you think or if you know a place I should visit. Hit the subscribe button so you get all my adventures and more.
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Nike hill
new hill. unedited.
Sandy Hook
Sandy Hook is a barrier spit in Middletown Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. The barrier spit, approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) in length and varying from 0.1 to 1.0 mile (0.16 to 1.61 km) wide, is located at the north end of the Jersey Shore. It encloses the southern entrance of Lower New York Bay south of New York City, protecting it from the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean to the east. The Dutch called the area Sant Hoek, with the English Hook deriving from the Dutch Hoek (corner, angle), meaning spit of land. Most of Sandy Hook is currently owned and managed by the National Park Service as the Sandy Hook Unit of Gateway National Recreation Area.
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Fort Hancock
Fort Hancock
OLD ABANDONED MILITARY BASE
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