Army -- Archaeology and Historic Preservation Program
The Army is dedicated to pursuing innovative policies, programs, and initiatives to improve cultural resources management. Responsibility for cultural resources management at the Army headquarters level resides in two offices: the Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management’s Installation Support Directorate – Environment (ISE), and the US Army Environmental Command (USAEC). ISE is responsible for promulgating cultural resources policy and guidance, while USAEC is the center for technical expertise. Most Army installations also have qualified cultural resources personnel on staff.
The Department of the Army's official policy for management, care, and preservation of cultural resources can be found in Environmental Protection and Enhancement (AR 200-1). This document (AR 200-1) establishes broad preservation and operational policies for the Army by addressing the requirements of all major cultural resources laws, regulations, Executive Orders, and Presidential memoranda. In reference to 36 CFR Part 800. AR 200-1 establishes internal Army policy for compliance with ACHP's regulations and other laws and regulations. It is not designed to replace the Section 106 compliance procedures set forth in 36 CFR Part 800.
Recently, the Army has emphasized the need for integrated cultural resources management—this is a "cultural landscape" approach to planning and management, whereby the military installation is viewed as an integrated landscape of natural and cultural resources and processes including military operations. Rather than a strictly project-by-project, compliance-driven approach to cultural resource management, the Army is moving towards a comprehensive integrated planning concept.
For more information about the Army's technical documents and resources, refer to USAEC's Cultural Resources Management Program Web site.
Interagency Agreement Between the Army and ACHP
In March 1996, ACHP entered into an interagency agreement (IAG) with USAEC to provide technical expertise and support in implementing the Army's cultural resources management program. This partnership assists the Army in developing efficient and effective means to manage cultural resources on its lands. Under this arrangement, ACHP assigns one or more Liaisons to USAEC to implement the agreement and to serve as subject matter experts on historic preservation issues.
The ACHP and USAEC work cooperatively to enhance the state of cultural resources management on Army lands, particularly through the development of programmatic methods of compliance with the ACHP’s regulations at 36 CFR 800. The more notable accomplishments of the partnership include the Army Alternate Procedures and the Program Comments for four categories of World War II and Cold War era buildings.
Army Alternate Procedures to 36 CFR 800
Background
On July 13, 2001, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation approved the Army's alternate procedures, established under 36 CFR 800.14(b), the culmination of years of cooperative effort between the ACHP and Army. The Army Alternate Procedures (AAP) allow installations to work with consulting parties to develop a streamlined plan for its Section 106 compliance responsibilities.
The Alternate Procedure Process
The Army Alternate Procedures are designed to accomplish the following goals:
•Provide for more efficient, consistent, and comprehensive Army compliance with the goals and mandates of Section 106;
•Encourage more thoughtful consideration and planning for historic properties;
•Support the Army's ability to accomplish the critical mission of training soldiers for defense of the Nation; and
•Establish a proactive planning and management based approach to historic preservation and compliance to stand in place of the formal case-by-case review process prescribed in 36 CFR Part 800(B).
Installations may choose either to continue to follow ACHP's regulations in the implementation of installation undertakings or to follow the Army Alternate Procedures. Installations that follow the Army Alternate Procedures will prepare a Historic Properties Component, based on the installation's Integrated Cultural Resource Management Plan (ICRMP) in consultation with State Historic Preservation Officers (SHPOs), Tribal Historic Preservation Officers (THPOs), Indian tribes, and other stakeholders.
Institution Members
1-50 (180 Records)
Documents
- Archaeological Survey of 27 Square Kilometers in Maneuver Areas 2 and 8, Fort Bliss, Texas (1996)
- Archeological Assessment of an Aboriginal Chert Blade Found Near Building Nineteen, Watervliet Arsenal, Watervliet, New York (2000)
- Army Permit No. 17298, St. Regis Land Development Corporation, Applicant (1985)
- Army Permit No. 17408, Mr. Dave Massey, Appllicant, Lake Livingston, Polk County, Texas (1985)
- Artifact Inventory, Phase I of 400 Area Ridge Top, Locus I (Site 18MO396), Adelphi Laboratory Center (2000)
- Artifact Inventory, Phase II Excavations of 500 Area Ridgetop, Adelphi Laboratory Center (2000)
- Artifact Inventory, Site 18CH156, Blossom Point Field Test Facility Phase II, Adelphi Laboratory Center (2005)
- Artifact Inventory, Site 18CH162, Blossom Point Field Test Facility Phase II, Adelphi Laboratory Center (2005)
- Artifact Inventory, Site 18CH227, Blossom Point Field Test Facility Phase II, Adelphi Laboratory Center (2002)
- Artifact Photographs, Site 18HA030, Old Baltimore, Aberdeen Proving Ground (2014)
- Couch Mortgage Company, Applicant, Onalaska, Polk County, Texas (1985)
- Cultural Resources Survey Report, Sam C. Parker, Applicant, Lake Livingston, Polk County, Texas (1985)
- Cultural Resources Survey, City of Wharton, Applicant, Colorado River, Wharton, Wharton County, Texas (1986)
- Cultural Resources Survey, O.L. Fauss, Applicant, Lake Conroe, Montgomery County, Texas (1986)
- Excavation Photographs, Contact Sheet - Roll 1, Phase II Investigations, St Johns Gate, Aberdeen Proving Ground (2009)
- Excavation Photographs, Contact Sheet - Roll 1, Phase III Investigations, St Johns Gate, Aberdeen Proving Ground (2009)
- Excavation Photographs, Contact Sheet - Roll 2, Phase II Investigations, St Johns Gate, Aberdeen Proving Ground (2009)
- Excavation Photographs, Contact Sheet - Roll 2, Phase III Investigations, St Johns Gate, Aberdeen Proving Ground (2009)
- Excavation Photographs, Contact Sheet - Roll 3, Phase II Investigations, St Johns Gate, Aberdeen Proving Ground (2009)
- Excavation Photographs, Contact Sheet - Roll 3, Phase III Investigations, St Johns Gate, Aberdeen Proving Ground (2009)
- Excavation Photographs, Contact Sheet - Roll 5, Phase III Investigations, St Johns Gate, Aberdeen Proving Ground (2009)
- Excavation Photographs, Contact Sheet, Phase II Investigations, St Johns Gate, Aberdeen Proving Ground (2009)
- Excavation Photographs, Contact Sheet, Phase III Investigations, St Johns Gate, Aberdeen Proving Ground (2009)
- Intensive Cultural Resources Survey of 1,073 Acres at Seneca Army Depot Activity, Seneca County, New York (2000)
- Inventory Catalog Numbers and Descriptors, Sites 18AN557, 18AN1232, 18AN1230, 18AN1229, and 18ANX423, Berman Tract, Fort Meade (2003)
- Inventory Catalog Numbers and Descriptors, Sites 18AN762, 18AN975, and 18AN978, Fort Meade (2003)
- Inventory Catalog Numbers and Descriptors, Sites 18AN974, 18AN986, and 18AN987, Fort Meade (2003)
- Phase 1A Literature Review and Phase 1B Archeological Field Investigation, Cannon Community Club Pavillion, Watervliet Arsenal, Watervliet, Albany County, New York (2002)
- Phase 1A Literature Review and Phase B Archeological Field Investigation Addendum, Proposed Pavement Expansion, MacNutt Lane Between Quarters 8 and Buildings 110 and 10 Watervliet Arsenal, City of Watervliet, Albany County, New York (2002)
- Phase I Cultural Resource Survey for the Proposed Gross Olympic Center, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, Orange County, New York (2001)
- Phase I Cultural Resources Investigation for the Proposed Bull Hill Road Extension at the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, Orange County, New York (2001)
- Phase I Cultural Resources Investigation for the Proposed Range Road 22 Timber Harvest at the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, Orange County, New York (2002)
- Phase I Cultural Resources Investigation for the Proposed Turkey Mountain - Long Mountain Timber Harvest at the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, Orange County, New York (2000)
- Phase I Cultural Resources Investigation for the Proposed Two Company Satellite Fire Station, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, Orange County, New York (2000)
- Phase I/II Archaeology Site W – U.S. Naval Surface Warfare Center, Prince Georges County, Maryland (1995)
- Phase IA Literature Review and Archeological Sensitivity Assessment, Proposed Pavement Expansion, MacNutt Lane, Between Quarters 8 and Buildings 110 and 10, Watervliet Arsenal, City of Watervliet, Albany County, New York (2002)
- Phase IB Cultural Resources Investigation Stewart Army Subpost U.S. Military Academy, West Point New Windsor and Newburgh Townships, Orange County, NY (2000)
- Photograph Log, Site 18AN973, Downs Family Cemetery and Farmstead, Fort Meade (2011)
- Photograph Record, 18PR465 and 18PR466, Phase I and II Investigations at Site W, Adelphi Laboratory Center (2000)
- Report Phase 1 Cultural Resources Survey for the West Point Pipeline in Highlands and Cornwall, Orange County, New York (2002)
- Stove Conservation Photographs, Spesutie Island, Aberdeen Proving Ground (2 of 2) (2006)
- Survey: Patrick W. Zipprian, Applicant (1985)
- United State Department of the Army, Fort Drum, New York, Proposed Wetlands Mitigation Site, Borland Road Sub-Training Area (TA) 3B Phase 1B Archeological Investigations, Jefferson County, Town of Leray, USGS Black River Quad (2002)
- United States Army Corps of Engineers, United States Military Academy, West Point, Phase IA Cultural Resource Investigations for Fuel Oil Transportation Study at South Dock and Replacement of Boat Pier at Constitution Island (1995)
- United States Department of the Army Fort Drum New York Wetlands Mitigation Project Expansion of the Range 48 Barrow Area Mitigation Site (2000)
- United States Department of the Army Fort Drum New York Wetlands Mitigation Project Expansion of the Range 48 Barrow Area Mitigation Site (2000)
- United States Department of the Army, Fort Drum, New York, Alexandria Road Improvement (2000)
- United States Department of the Army, Fort Drum, New York, Alexandria Road Wetlands Mitigation Site (2001)
- United States Department of the Army, Fort Drum, New York, Proposed Radar Installation Site, Wheeler-Sack US Army Airfield, Phase 1B Investigations (2002)
- United States Department of the Army, Fort Drum, New York, Timber Harvest Survey Projects, Multiple Training Areas, Phase IB Archeological Investigations., Jefferson Co, Town of Wilna, North Wilna and Deferiet Quadrangles (2002)