The second segment of White Alice was a pair of TD-2 microwave radio links that supported the Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS) at Clear Air Force Station.
This section provided two routes from Alaska to NORAD in Colorado, for this reason it was also known as the Rearward Communications System.
Aurora, Black Rapids, Boswell Bay, Cape Yakataga, Clear, Donnelly Dome, Duncan Canal, Glennallen, Harding Lake, Hoonah, McCallum, Murphy Dome, Neklasson Lake, Ocean Cape, Paxson, Pedro Dome, Sawmill, Sheep Mountain, Smuggler Cove, Tahneta Pass, Tolsona Beaver Creek, Canyon Creek, Cathedral, Delta Junction, Gerstle River, Gold King Creek, Knob Ridge, Tok Junction Project Stretchout began in 1959 and finished in the mid-1960s.
It was the extension of White Alice to the Alaska Peninsula including the Aleutian DEW Line system.
Extension of the White Alice system from Nikolski to Shemya near the end of the Aleutian Islands.