• 1930:
Robert Goddard began rocket testing in New Mexico. • 1941-04-13: US World War II preparations established the
Army Air Base, Alamogordo • 1942:
Biggs Army Airfield construction began near El Paso (1947 Biggs AFB, 1973 Biggs AAF)--the region's nearby Deming Army Air Field, Ft Sumner Army Air Field, and South Aux Fid #1 transferred to "Army Div Engrs" in 1946. • 1940s: When the range was formed, ranchers' land was leased and eventually condemned by
eminent domain • In the 1970s, more land was taken permanently to expand the area available for testing.
USAAF ranges • 1941-12: Alamogordo Bombing and Gunnery Range established near
the "West Texas Bombardier Triangle". • 1941-12: Executive Order No. 9029 canceled grazing leases on the newly established Alamogordo Bombing and Gunnery Range. • 1942-07:
Goddard's rocket research group moved from
Roswell, New Mexico, to
Annapolis, Maryland. • 1944-02:
War Department and the
Corps of Engineers' Ordnance Department teams looked for a US missile test site. • 1945-07-13:
McDonald Ranch House,
Manhattan Project location for the final assembly of the prototype
Fat Man plutonium bomb. • 1945-07-16:
Trinity test of the plutonium bomb, the first nuclear weapon tested in the world.
White Sands Proving Ground s at the White Sands Missile Range. • 1945-02-20: The
Secretary of War approved establishment of WSPG. • 1945-04-01: The first
Private F launch was at WSPG. (Not Fort Bliss's
Antiaircraft and Guided Missile Center, which was established 6 July 1946.) • 1945-06-25: WSPG construction began with drilling of water wells. • 1945-07: First of 300 railroad cars of German
V-2 components began to arrive at
Las Cruces, New Mexico. • 1946-05-29:
The 4th U.S. V-2 launch was tracked by two White Sands based
AN/MPQ-2 stations. • 1946 summer: New WSPG quarters were completed and the Medical Detachment and 3 batteries moved from Ft Bliss. • 1946-09: First static firing of a
Nike missile was at WSPG.
New Mexico Joint Guided Missile Test Range • 1947 (late): AMC shifted Army Air Force guided missile programs to Alamogordo in March 1947 and established inter-service New Mexico Joint Guided Missile Test Range at the end of the year • 1947-11-14: The USAF's Alamogordo Guided Missile Test Base (AGMTB) had its first
ramjet-configured
GAPA missile launch (39th for GAPA). • 1948–05-13 to 1949-04-21: First six flight attempts for the
Project Bumper two-stage V-2 SRBM/WAC Corporal two-stage research vehicles as the world's first "high-speed"
multistage rockets to be launched. • 1948-07: USAF Project MX–774 commenced with the first
RTV-A-2 Hiroc launch (from Launch Complex 33) • 1951-08-22: Broomstick Scientists in a unit of the
9393 Technical Service Unit conducted their first launch: the "TF-1" V-2 rocket. (Broomstick Sweepings publication ended after a 22 January 1952 general order transferred "1st Ord. GMS Bn." soldiers to Detachment No. 1, Station Complement.) • 1952-05-27: An aggregated 2,394,384 acres (4,680 sq miles) was set aside for the "Alamogordo bombing range, White Sands proving ground, and the Fort Bliss antiaircraft range". • 1952-09-01: Merger of Holloman bombing range and smaller White Sands Proving Grounds (WSPG) into WSPG • 1957-03-13:
Nike Hercules satisfactory launch from White Sands
White Sands Missile Range landing at
Northrop Strip • 1958-05-01: The test range was designated "White Sands Missile Range". • 1958-09-02: The
Gold Hill Instrumentation Annex was assigned to Holloman Air Force Base (disposed on 30 September 1960). • 1958-10:
Zeus Acquisition Radar site construction at the planned Launch Complex 38 began near an airstrip. • : The long-range
GE AN/FPS-17 Fixed Ground Radar at
the Laredo Test Site tracked its first WSMR rocket. • 1959:
Shavetail rocket tested. • 1959: An
Iconorama large screen display as used
for Pentagon C2 was installed at WSMR. • 1962-03: Annual Service Practice was being conducted for
Redstone missile crews. • 1963-03: Site preparation began for the
Multi-function Array Radar. • 1963-06-05: President
John F. Kennedy visited for the MEWS (Missile Exercise White Sands). • 1963-08-28:
Apollo program Launch Escape System tests with the
Little Joe II began at
White Sands Launch Complex 36 (ended 1966). • 1963-11: The
Loma (assigned December 1952),
Rose Park (5 February 1950), and
Twin Buttes (December 1949) instrumentation annexes transferred from
Holloman Air Force Base to the Army. • 1963-11: Cincinnati Ohio area civic leaders visit White Sands Nike Zeus site as part of Operation Understanding • 1964-07-08: The first "successful
Athena/
ABRES test missile [was]
fired from Utah into WSMR". • 1965-11: first
Sprint missile launch • 1967-10-21: Public Law 90-110 authorized $4,781,000 for WSMR construction. • 1972: WSMR had 3
RCA AN/FPS-16 Instrumentation Radars • 1983 thru 30 September 1993 - WSMR hosted the
Simtel collection, the largest collection of
free software and
freeware available to the public on the
ARPANET and
Internet. It began as a copy of an MIT collection of CP/M software, and expanded to collect free software for other operating systems as well. • 1991 (late): Convair
QF-106 Delta Dart drones based at Holloman Air Force Base began operating as
Full-Scale Aerial Targets over WSMR. • 1993-08-18: The first
McDonnell Douglas DC-X flight was from the
White Sands Space Harbor • 2005:
AIAA named the WSPG a Historic Aerospace Site. • 2007-11-14:
Launch Complex 32 groundbreaking for the
Orion Abort Test Booster. • 2010-05-06: Successful test of
Orion Pad Abort System at Launch Complex 32 • 2022-05-25:
CST-100 Starliner spacecraft, traveling from the
International Space Station, landed successfully at
White Sands Space Harbor toward the northern portion of White Sands Missile Range == Launch Complexes ==