A Systemic Study of Air Combat Command Cold War Material Culture, Volume I: Historic Context and Methodology for Assessment

Summary

This study presents the results of an Air Combat Command (ACC) command-wide baseline assessment of Cold War historic resources. The goal of the study was to locate, evaluate, interpret, and prioritize ACC material culture at 27 bases within the continental United States and Panama (including Seymour Johnson AFB). The study was designed to evaluate real property, personal property, and records and documents sites that may be exceptionally significant due to their relationship to the Cold War, thus allowing properties that are less than 50 years of age to be considered for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). This volume presents a historic context and a conceptual methodology to guide determinations of the historical significance of individual properties.

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A Systemic Study of Air Combat Command Cold War Material Culture, Volume I: Historic Context and Methodology for Assessment. Karen Lewis, Katherine J. Roxlau, Lori E. Rhodes, Paul Boyer, Joseph S. Murphey. 1995 ( tDAR id: 455203) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8455203

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Spatial Coverage

min long: -125.947; min lat: 29.468 ; max long: -73.037; max lat: 48.056 ;

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Contract(s): DACA63-92-D-0011

Delivery Order No.(s): 0015

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