An Alert Area is a place of alert for military aircraft at United States Air Force bases. During the Cold War, bomber aircraft would be stationed on the Christmas trees within the area, ready to take off at moment's notice. Oftentimes, tanker aircraft would be stationed in a separate area of the base, and would take off along with their bomber counterparts. At the Alert Area at Loring Air Force Base, the area consisted of a forty acre high-security area located to the southeast corner of the runway, and bordered to the east by forest. It also contains a Christmas tree and mole hole, among other buildings.[1][2]

Example drawn from Glasgow Air Force Base, Montana. c.1957-1968. The yellow building is a mole hole, with the grey area being the Christmas tree.

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  1. ^ "Written Historical and Descriptive Data Photographs" (PDF). Historic American Engineering Record. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-08-25. Retrieved 25 January 2013.
  2. ^ Lowe, James; Staley, David P.; Roxlau, Katherine J. (August 1997). "A Systemic Study of Air Combat Command Cold War Material Culture Volume II-16: a Baseline Inventory of Cold War Material Culture at Loring Air Force Base". United States Air Force Air Combat Command. Retrieved 25 January 2013.