Island Command Faroes
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Island Command Faroes is the military unit on the Faroe Islands
Faroe Islands
The Faroe Islands are an island group situated between the Norwegian Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, approximately halfway between Scotland and Iceland. The Faroe Islands are a self-governing territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, along with Denmark proper and Greenland...

. It is the military command of the Faroe Islands, the Faroe Islands airspace and the Faroe Islands territorial waters. It supports the local government with military advice as well as search and rescue capabilities.

Faroes Marine District was established on 5 September 1951 in Tórshavn
Tórshavn
Tórshavn is the capital and largest town of the Faroe Islands. It is located in the southern part on the east coast of Streymoy. To the north west of the town lies the high mountain Húsareyn, and to the southwest, the high Kirkjubøreyn...

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On 1 June 1961 changed the district name to the Faroe Islands Command, and the same date was Marine Station Thorshavn created as authority.

In 1963, Marine Station at Hoyvíksvegur 58 built and became the new home of the Faroe Islands Command, which until 1979 consisted of command authority (Faroe Command), Marine Station and Naval Radio Tórshavn. Since amalgamation in 1979, the Faroe Islands Command has been the joint authority name.

The first January 2001 established the new Level II authority, which was called the Faroe Islands Command.

2 July 2002 held a ceremony where the Dannebrog (Danish Flag) was hauled down for the last time at the Marine Station. The key to the buildings was then handed over to Tórshavn mayor. The final relocation was reality and Mjørkadalur the new home of the Faroe Islands Command.

From Mjørkadalur steered it in 1963 created the NATO radar installations by Sornfelli
Sornfelli
.Sornfelli is a mountain plateau on the island of Streymoy in the Faroe Islands about 12 km from the capital Torshavn . It is the site of a military station at 725 m asl...

in the 749 meters. The radar station was a step in the defense of the Arctic Circle. Radar installation was stopped at a small ceremony on 1 January 2007 after more than 40 years [1].

It is allowed for civilians to travel on the mountain road up to the radar facility, which offers a panoramic view of the Faroes.
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