JBSA-Lackland (Geographic Keyword)

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Archaeological Survey at the Prime Ribs Training Area, Lackland Air Force Base Training Annex, Bexar County, Texas (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael D. Petraglia. Dennis A. Knepper.

An archaeological survey of the proposed PRIME RIBS (Prime Readiness in Base Support) project area, on Lackland Air Force Base Training Annex, Bexar County, Texas has been performed. The cultural resources survey was conducted in compliance with federal and state regulations. The survey of the 20 acre area consisted of a pedestrian walkover and a stratified subsurface shovel testing strategy. During the survey, a prehistoric archaeological site of unknown temporal affiliation was identified....


A Brief History of the 502D Air Base Wing and Joint Base San Antonio (2014)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Office of History, 502d Air Base Wing, Joint Base San Antonio.

This short report briefly documents the history of the 502d Air Base Wing, which traces its lineage back to 1947. The 502 ABW became the host unit for Fort Sam Houston, Lackland AFB, and Randolph AFB. While all three installations and Camp Bullis (supported by Fort Sam Houston) made up JBSA, none shared a fence line, and each maintained its long and distinguished historical identity.


Cultural Resource Assessment of Lackland Air Force Base and Training Annex, Bexar County, Texas (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven De Vore.

The cultural resource assessment of prehistoric and historic resources for Lackland Air Force Base and the Lackland Air Force Base Training Annex, Bexar County, Texas, was conducted during the week of August 16-20, 1993. The assessment was part of a cultural resource archeological baseline survey requested by Headquarters Air Education and Training Command. The assessment included an archeological assessment of the base and the training annex and the identification of buildings and structures...


Phase II Archaeological Investigations at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Brett A. Houk. David L. Nickels.

The Center for Archaeological Research (CAR) of The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) conducted significance testing at eight prehistoric archaeological sites at Lackland Air Force Base Medina Annex in Bexar County, Texas, for the Department of the Air Force under Sections 106 and 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act. The Air Force had selected two areas of Medina Annex for possible impact associated with the construction of on-base housing. Alternate 1, the Medina Annex Housing...