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Confidential Appendices, Archaeological Eligibility Testing of 23 Sites on Lackland Air Force Base, Bexar County, Texas (2006)
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Two appendices for the report: Archaeological Eligibility Testing of 23 Sites on Lackland Air Force Base, Bexar County, Texas. Includes Site forms for the 23 sites and UTM locations of site datum points.


Cultural Resources Management Plan, Lackland Air Force Base, Volume I (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Air Education and Training Command.

This CRMP has been developed in accordance with the guidelines of AFI 32-7063. The text is designed to serve as a five-year plan for the integrated management of the historic properties and cultural resources contained within the limits of Lackland AFB, Bexar County, Texas, for fiscal years 2003-2007. While not a decision-making document, this plan provides the Commander and those responsible for implementing the Commander’s decisions with the information necessary to make informed decisions...


Cultural Resources Management Plan, Lackland Air Force Base, Volume II: Appendices (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text United States Air Force, Air Education and Training Command.

This CRMP has been developed in accordance with the guidelines of AFI 32-7063. The text is designed to serve as a five-year plan for the integrated management of the historic properties and cultural resources contained within the limits of Lackland AFB, Bexar County, Texas, for fiscal years 2003-2007. While not a decision-making document, this plan provides the Commander and those responsible for implementing the Commander’s decisions with the information necessary to make informed decisions...


Cultural Resources Survey for the Relocation of Growdon Gate at Lackland Air Force Base, Bexar County, Texas (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ben Fullerton.

An intensive archaeological survey was conducted on three alternative routes for the proposed relocation of Growdon Gate at Lackland Air Force Base (LAFB) in Bexar County, Texas. The Proposed Action would consist of a new 2.05 mi-long roadway relocating the Growdon Gate, the Commercial Vehicle Inspection Area, and Growdon Road east of Leon Creek Flood Zone Property, and Alternatives 1 and 2 would consist of a new 1.34 mi-long access road built across the Leon Creek Flood Zone Property from U.S....


Gateway to the Air Force: A Brief History of Lackland Air Force Base 1941-1976 (1979)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lawrence R. Benson. Robert D. Jones.

A history of Lackland Air Force Base describing the major changes that have occurred over the years, telling the highlights of the Lackland story. The San Antonio Aviation Cadet Center, as it was called in 1943, looked new and unfinished but was already helping perform a training mission vital to victory in World War II. Since that time, Lackland has continued to serve the Air Force and our nation. Today Lackland Air Force Base is a busy community spread over almost 7000 acres in the southwest...


Geological and Foundation Investigation, Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Wayne E. McIntosh. Robert C. Behm.

This report has been prepared by the U. S. Army Engineer District, Fort Worth, Corps of Engineers, at the request of the Department of the Air Force, as outlined in Design Instructions No. 6710-LK66-SW/CE/-1, Exploratory Geological and Foundation Survey, Lackland AF3, Texas, FY-67 MCP. The purpose of this study is twofold: (l) to develop as complete a geologic picture as possible of the subsurface conditions at Lackland Air Force Base, with special emphasis directed toward development of...


A Guide to Lackland AFB's Static Aircraft Displays (2016)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Denise Kerr. William Allen. Fernando Cortez.

This is a visual and historical guide to Lackland Air Force Base's Static Aircraft Displays. The guide includes a Lackland map, parade ground map, and a detailed descriptions of the type of aircraft on display.


Historic Survey of Pre-1950 Buildings, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas (1994)
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Architectural surveys of historic buildings at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas prepared for the Air Education and Training Command. Included are maps, preliminary historic preservation survey forms, and photographs of each building.


In Memory Of: The Memorialization of Lackland's Streets (1990)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert J. Davis.

A publication commemorating the streets of Lackland and the men they were named after. The young enlisted and officer trainees marching the streets of Lackland today were born decades after those men in whose honor the streets are named. This study is being published primarily for them in hopes of keeping alive the memory of these aviation pioneers and war heroes, many of whom gave their lives for their country, and of ensuring their contributions to the United States Air Force, both great and...


Inventory and Assessment of Select Buildings and Structures (Dating Through 1976), Lackland Air Force Base (2012)
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This report provides an inventory and assessment of select resources constructed through 1976 at Lackland Air Force Base (AFB), which includes the Lackland main base (LMB), Lackland Training Annex (LTA), the former Kelly AFB, and Kelly Annex. This work was conducted by Geo-Marine, Inc. (Geo-Marine), to assist the United States Air Force, Air Education and Training Command (AETC) in fulfilling its responsibilities under Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966, as...


Joint Base San Antonio, Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan, Volume I (2014)
DOCUMENT Full-Text United States Air Force.

This ICRMP has been developed in accordance with the revised guidelines for Air Force Instruction (AFI) 32–7065 (June 2004), Cultural Resources Management Program, and is designed to serve as a management plan for fiscal years (FY) 2015–2019. Although not a decision-making document, this ICRMP provides the Commander, and those responsible for implementing the Commander’s decisions, with the necessary information regarding the treatment of cultural resources at JBSA. Reference to JBSA in this...


Joint Base San Antonio, Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan, Volume II (2014)
DOCUMENT Full-Text United States Air Force.

This is the second volume of Joint Base San Antonio's 2014 Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan. The ICRMP has been developed in accordance with the revised guidelines for Air Force Instruction (AFI) 32–7065 (June 2004), Cultural Resources Management Program, and is designed to serve as a management plan for fiscal years (FY) 2015–2019. Although not a decision-making document, this ICRMP provides the Commander, and those responsible for implementing the Commander’s decisions, with the...


Kelly 2020: A Presentation of the Kelly Air Force Base Development and Facilities Improvement Plan (2016)
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Kelly 2020 is extracted from the Kelly Air Force Base Comprehensive Plan. Its purpose is to provide commanders and other key officials and decision-makers with an abbreviated and succinct presentation of the long-range strategy for base land use and facilities development. In addition to presenting a broad overview of Kelly’s future growth, it is expected that the information in this document will provide a context in which to make daily decisions so that a concerted, directed development and...


Lackland Air Force Base: Cold War-Era Buildings and Structures Inventory and Assessment (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Edward Salo. Marsha Prior. Michelle Wurtz.

This report provides an inventory and assessment of the Cold War-era (1945-1991) built environment at Lackland Air Force Base (AFB), Texas. Lackland AFB was established as a training facility to support Kelly Field during World War II. After the war, the base remained the primary, Air Force basic training installation and remained so throughout the Cold War. The base has acquired the former Q Area at Lackland Training Annex (Medina Base) and, recently, parts of the former Kelly AFB, including...


Letter from Gregory L. Fox to Jack Siegel, National Park Service Archaeology Testing of Six Sites at Medina Annex, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Gregory L. Fox.

This letter addresses The University of Texas at San Antonio archeological work at the Medina Annex. The Texas Historical Commission was provided with data they required in May of 1996. The SHPO representative indicated that several of the original sites scheduled for testing be recommended as ineligible for nomination for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. As a result of the July 1 meeting a letter was sent to the THC seeking concurrence with a recommendation that four of...


Letter from James E. Bruseth and Timothy K. Perttula to A. P. Gianotti, Cultural Resources Survey Report "Archaeological Survey at the Prime Ribs Training Area Lackland Training Annex Bexar County, Texas" (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James E. Bruseth. Timothy K. Perttula.

The Texas Historical Commission is responding to a received report on an Archaeological Survey at the Prime Ribs Training Area at Lackland Training Annex. The Commission recommends that the report provide more specific information on site 41BX1006 in order to determine its eligibility for the National Register of Historic Places.


Letters from Ed Baker to John A. Wildie, Geo-Archaeological Investigations of 11 Archaeological Sites at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ed Baker. John A. Wildie.

A number of letters between John A. Wildie and Ed Baker in regards to additional investigations of eleven archaeological sites. It is recommended that geo-archaeological investigation be performed. The letters range in date from September 16-22, 2005.


A Narrative History of Lackland Air Force Base (2016)
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Lackland Air Force Base dates from July 4, 1942, when the War Department separated the part of Kelly Field lying west of Leon Creek and made it an independent installation, naming it the San Antonio Aviation Cadet Center. From its acronym (SAACC), many people called the base sack, sack-c, or, less affectionately, sad sack. Even with its own name, townspeople and most military leaders continued to think of it as a part of Kelly Field. The base bore three awkward and innocuous designations in the...


Photographs: Written Historical and Descriptive Data, Medina Base National Stockpile Site, Building 400, Lackland Air Force Base (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Joseph C. Freeman. Julian W. Adams. Marsha Prior.

Building 400 is an “S” Structure designed and constructed 1954-1955 at what was then the Medina Base National Stockpile Site (NSS). The Medina Base was built by the Atomic Energy Commission and the Armed Forces Special Weapons Project 1954-55 as one of thirteen installations where nuclear weapons components were stored, maintained and assembled. The Medina Base was constructed during the second generation of these special weapons storage bases, which were commonly referred to as “Q” Areas. This...


Prehistoric and Historic Overview of the Lackland Air Force Base Area: San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas (10,000 B.C. to A.D. 1947) (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Nancy Reese. Frank Winchell. Rebecca Procter. Sharlene N. Allday.

This overview presents the prehistoric and historic cultural background to the Lackland Air Force Base (AFB) and the San Antonio area, and documents the origins of the base itself. Geo-Marine, Inc. was contracted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, to provide an overview of the prehistory and history of Lackland AFB and the San Antonio area. Nancy Reese, Frank Winchell, Rebecca Procter, and Sharlene Allday authored the report, with Duane E. Peter acting as Principal...


Programmatic Agreement Among the U.S. Air Force and the Texas State Historic Preservation Officer for the Operation, Maintenance and Development of Joint Base San Antonio, Texas (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Leonard A. Patrick. Mark Wolfe.

Joint Base San Antonio is composed of military installations in San Antonio, Texas, otherwise known as Fort Sam Houston that includes Camp Bullis, Lackland Air Force Base, Kelly Field Annex, and Randolph Air Force Base. The U.S. Air Force manages historic properties on these geographically separated installations and the historic properties under the Air Force’s management vary widely in their significance, integrity, and potential for continuing use and reuse. The Air Force has elected to...


Programmatic Agreement Among the United States Air Force, The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, The Texas State Historic Preservation Office, and the City of San Antonio Regarding the Implementation of a Cultural Resources Management Plan to Facilitate the Operation, Maintenance and Development of Lackland Air Force Base, Texas (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text U.S. Air Force.

This agreement between the U.S. Air Force, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, the Texas State Historic Preservation Office, and the City of San Antonio regards the implementation of a Cultural Resource Management Plan (CRMP) at Lackland Air Force Base. This agreement details how the CRMP will be used to facilitate the operation, maintenance and development of Lackland, including: implementation, reporting, review, identification, inventory and evaluation, nominations, historic...


Response from William A. Martin to Richard Trevino, Eligibility of Sites 41BX1059 and 41BX1065, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas (2004)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William A. Martin.

This letter serves as comment on the proposed federal undertaking from the State Historic Preservation Officer, the Executive Director of the Texas Historical Commission. After examining reports and other documentation, the Texas Historical Commission has decided that Lackland sites 41BX1059 and 41BX1065 have little potential to yield information important to our understanding of history or prehistory and therefore are currently ineligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic...


Site Records for the Lackland Air Force Base Survey Project 1994-1995, Volume I (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David L. Nickels. David W. Pease. Robert R. Rector.

A compilation of records for 35 sites on Lackland Air Force Base that were part of the 1994-1995 survey project. For each site there is a State of Texas archaeological site data form, site map, charts for surface artifacts and shovel tests, and a number of site photographs. All of the forms verify the survey being conducted by the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, and project funding provided by the U.S. Air Force through the National Park Service.


U.S. Air Force Integrated Culutral Resources Management Plan, Joint Base San Antonio (2020)
DOCUMENT Full-Text United States Air Force, Joint Base San Antonio.

This ICRMP was developed to provide for effective management and protection of cultural resources. It summarizes the history and prehistory of the installation, and reviews past historical and archaeological survey efforts. It outlines and assigns responsibilities for the management of cultural resources, discusses related concerns, and provides standard operating procedures (SOPs) that will help to preserve the cultural resources of the installation within the context of the mission. The ICRMP...