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20th-Century Building Materials and Suitable Substitutes: Windows Visual Guide (Legacy 13-707)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

The project created a visual guide to steel and corrugated wire windows and glass block, providing construction methods and contexts of popular use. The guide is intended to assist in the research, interpretation, and possible future mitigation


611th Air Support Group Resources
PROJECT Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

Project metadata for resources within the 611th Air Support Group cultural heritage resources collection.


The Architecture of the Department of Defense - A Military Style Guide (Legacy 10-129)
PROJECT Michelle Michael.

This project chronicles the evolution of military architectural styles and provides guidance for their identification.


Assessing Cultural Resources on U.S. Military Installations through the Application of Criterion B (Legacy 10-347)
PROJECT Jayne Aaron.

This project created guidance on the use of Criterion B eligibility under the NRHP including methods for identification of properties that may be listed under Criterion B, and guidelines to assess a property's significance under Criterion B through a written history. A case study from Marine Corps Base Quantico, management recommendations, and five principles to guide mitigation measures for adverse effects to properties eligible under Criterion B are included.


The Cultural Resource Manager's Guide to the Engineer's Energy Toolkit (Legacy 11-360)
PROJECT Mathia Scherer.

The Cultural Resources Management (CRM) Guide to the Engineer’s Energy Toolkit was prepared to provide CRMs with the tools to answer preservation challenges he/she may encounter in meeting preservation needs and installation goals when dealing with upgrading a building’s energy efficiency.


Cultural Resources Best Management Practices (Legacy 07-365)
PROJECT Heather Wagner.

This project provides practical information to professionals who are new to the world of DoD Cultural Resources Management, creative ideas to experienced colleagues, and also to members of garrison leadership who may not be familiar with what they should and can expect from a cultural resources program that understands the relationship between stewardship and mission requirements.


Department of Defense-Wide Inventory of Rock Art Sites and Assessment of Management Practices (Legacy 11-480)
PROJECT David Whitley.

This project offers guidance for regulatory compliance related to rock art sites, which are different from "dirt" sites, through among other items, an overview of site documentation and treatment approaches; discussion of eligibility determinations; historical context for rock art sites in all 50 states; and the current status of Department of Defense rock art site management.


DoD Cultural Resources Data Management Needs Assessment (Legacy 09-443)
PROJECT Brian Crane.

This project prepared an assessment of current DoD cultural resources data and data management practices with recommendations for incorporating existing DoD cultural resources data into newly developed data standards developed for the Spatial Data Standard for Facilities, Infrastructure, and Environment (SDSFIE), and for DoD cultural resources spatial and associated business data.


Geophysical Surveys in Archaeology: Guidance for Surveyors and Sponsors (Legacy 00-127)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

This report offers guidance documents and decision support tools to help cultural resource managers (CRMs) and field practitioners make effective use of geophysical techniques. The ATAGS (Automated Tool for Archaeo-Geophysical Survey) software tool, which allows the user to develop an effective survey design for a geophysical survey at a particular site, is described.


Historic Context for Evaluating Mid-Century Modern Military Buildings - Report (Legacy 11-448)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

This project created a guide for evaluating and/or managing military buildings constructed from 1950-1975. The report includes National Register eligibility guidance for evaluating military buildings associated with architectural Modernism (Criterion C only) and guidance on physical features and materials that are important in the various Modernist architectural movements.


Historic Context: World War II Prisoner-of-War Camps on Department of Defense Installations (Legacy 05-256)
PROJECT John Listman.

This report provides a streamlined, comprehensive approach to the inventory and evaluation of WWII POW camps and features on DoD installations.


Historical and Architectural Overview of Aircraft Hangars of the Reserve and National Guard Installations from World War I Through the Cold War (Legacy 09-431)
PROJECT Jayne Aaron.

This architectural history and context of aviation and hangar development in the Reserve and National Guard provides a framework that the National Guard and Reserves can use in the National Register eligibility determination process.


How to Adaptively Reuse DoD Buildings: Lessons Learned from BRAC Installations (Legacy 09-449)
PROJECT Chris Cochran. Adam Smith.

This project showcases the wealth of historic, adaptively reused military architecture on closed DoD installations. This project is necessary from a regulatory standpoint. The DoD is a Federal agency and is responsible for the stewardship of historic properties under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. As part of the Section 106 process, DoD cultural resources managers need to determine a variety of potential paths for their historic building inventory. Adaptive reuse is one of...


Institutionalizing Protocols for Wide-Area Inventory of Archaeological Sites by the Analysis of Aerial and Satellite Imagery (Legacy 11-158)
PROJECT Douglas Comer.

This project developed the statistical treatments and computational capacity required to analyze data collected with a variety of remote sensing devices in order to detect environmental change associated with human activities; by this means, maps were produced that illustrated anthropogenic micro-environmental change by comparing environmental conditions at archaeological sites with conditions that exist in the surrounding landscape. The result is a decision support tool that offers substantial...


Managing Cultural Resources: Compiling and Storing the Data (Legacy 09-351)
PROJECT Carrie Gregory.

This project provided the following benefits: (1) gathered pre-1945 facility-specific data to complement the originally collected Cold War data and provide the same level of information for all pre-1992 facilities at all four installations; (2) established a procedure for creating searchable electronic documents employable at any repository; (3) provided electronic copies of important national, regional, and local contexts and other important CRM documents for intended use by a wide DoD...


Nationwide Context, Inventory, and Heritage Assessment of Works Progress Administration and Civilian Conservation Corps Resources on Department of Defense Installations (Legacy 07-357)
PROJECT Marjorie Nowick.

This project resulted in a national historic context for Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and Works Progress Administration (WPA) projects related to military installations.


Prioritizing Site Treatment Actions (Legacy 10-122)
PROJECT Brian Crane.

Building on the results of Legacy project #09-442 (recommended procedures for a program of archaeological site condition monitoring), this project developed site treatment protocols designed to prevent further deterioration of sites on Department of Defense (DoD) lands. In addition to typical site treatments such as stabilization, burial, or mitigation through excavation, the project's report examines landscaping around sites to change erosion patterns or divert pedestrian traffic, as well as...


Regional Analysis of Historic Farmstead Archaeological Site Characteristics on DoD Installations (Legacy 12-508)
PROJECT Susan Enscore.

This project analyzes late 19th to early 20th-century farmsteads, which share many similarities in terms of types of artifacts, layout, historic use, and relationships to the topography, is intended to promote more efficient decisions regarding "potentially eligible" archaeological sites by making fewer individual site evaluations necessary, leading to more cost-effective management and increased troop readiness through wider access to training lands.


Removing the Veil: Interest of Military Land Managers in Using Declassified and Classified Imagery (Legacy 99-1749)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

A report on the uses of imagery to support land management activities.


Strategies for Greening Historic Properties (Legacy 09-452)
PROJECT Karen Van Citters.

This project created a guide containing case studies for which sustainability principles were used, followed by sections centered on the five guiding principles for high performance and sustainable buildings, as developed by the National Institute of Building Sciences and included as part of the Whole Building Design Guide (WBDG).


Training for In-Theatre Cultural Resource Protection (Legacy 07-324)
PROJECT Laurie Rush.

This project funded classical archeologists to provide research background material to support soldier training and then to transform this information into useable tools like playing cards.


Vietnam and the Home Front: How DoD Installations Adapted, 1962-1975 (Legacy 12-518)
PROJECT Susan Enscore.

This project reviews how DoD installations in the U.S. adapted and changed during the conflict in Vietnam and highlights the Vietnam War era-influenced construction that created facilities on many installations.