Luke Air Force Base (Geographic Keyword)

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Antiquities Permit Application, Have Host Test Site (1983)
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Antiquities Permit Application for the Institute for American Research to conduct a proposed survey of areas of land modification on and adjacent to the Have Host Test Site on Luke Air Force Range, Arizona.


Approved Nomination to the National Register of Historic Places (El Camino del Diablo Trail) Luke AFB, AZ (1979)
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Notification letter from the Department of Interior, advising that El Camino del Diablo Trail located on Luke AF Range has been approved as historic property and entered in the National Register and subsequent correspondence from the USAF HQ that the base must update their real property record with the information.


An Archaeological Assessment of Luke Air Force Range Located in Southwestern Arizona (1977)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Carole McClellan. Lawrence Vogler.

In February 1977, the Arizona State Museum was contracted by Luke Air Force Base to provide an assessment of cultural resources, archaeological and historical, for the area known as the Luke Air Force Range which contains approximately 2.7 million acres located in southwestern Arizona. A records and literature search was conducted primarily by two researchers working part-time from mid-February through mid-May. This resulted in a description of cultural resources known to exist, an assessment of...


An Archaeological Survey of 435 Acres for a Proposed Golf Course Adjacent to Luke Air Force Base in Maricopa County, Arizona (1990)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Laurie V. Slawson. Ronald P. Maldonado.

A Class III archaeological survey of two parcels of land, comprising 435 acres, which are scheduled to be developed as a golf course. The surveyed parcels are located adjacent to Luke Air Force Base in Maricopa County, Arizona. Project Area A consists of 360 acres add is located immediately south of Luke Air Force Base Two sites were recorded during the survey, both in Project Area A, AZ T:7:47 (ASM) is a prehistoric artifact scatter that appears to be Archaic in age, AZ T:7:48 (ASM) is a...


AUX-1: Cultural Resources Inventory (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sharon K. Bauer. Everett J. Bassett. J. Simon Bruder.

AUX-1 is one component to be included in a cultural resources management plan (CRMP) being developed for Luke AFB to deal proactively with cultural resources located on facilities under the jurisdiction of the Base. This report includes data collected to provide documentation in support of that effort as well as a proposal by the Air Force to continue and increase a variety of military deployment and training exercises at the facility. These continued and proposed actions -include weapons...


Correspondence Regarding Audit Report, Luke Air Force Base (1994)
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SHPO correspondence regarding Audit 91293020 for management of natural and cultural resources at Luke Air Force Base.


The Dysart Drain Archaeological Inventory Project of North-Central Maricopa County, Arizona: An Addendum (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James B. Rodgers.

Scientific Archeological Services completed an archeological inventory analysis of the third and final parcel (Parcel A) of the proposed Dysart Drain Improvements Project of north-central Maricopa County, Arizona. This intensive survey produced absolutely no prehistoric or historic sites, no intrasite components/ no intracomponent features, and no isolated artifacts. This document includes correspondence from Luke Air Force Base to the SHPO regarding this project requesting clearance for its...


Pilots in Training: An Historical and Archaeological Inventory of Luke Air Force Base and the Gila Bend Air Force Auxiliary Field (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Melissa Keane. J. Simon Bruder. Michael Corbett. Deborah I. Olszewski. Glenn P. Darrington.

Luke AFB embarked on a program of developing integrated cultural resources managements plans (ICRMPs) for dealing proactively with cultural resources located at the base as well as at facilities under Luke AFB jurisdiction. This report addresses (1) Luke AFB, (2) Luke Auxiliary Air Force Field No. 1 (AUX-1), and (3) the Gila Bend Air Force Auxiliary Field (AFAF) and includes data collected to provide background documentation in support of the ICRMPs. The project was funded through the Department...


Preliminary Results of Archaeological Investigations at AZ Y:8:1 (ASM), AZ Y:8:2 (ASM), and AZ Y:8:3 (ASM), Luke Air Fore Bombing and Gunnery Range (1978)
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Letter report and related correspondence regarding results of archaeological investigations at AZ Y:8:1 (ASM), AZ Y:8:2 (ASM), and AZ Y:8:3 (ASM) conducted by the Arizona State Museum on the Luke Air Force Range.


SHPO: Cultural Resources Requirements at Buried Trench Site (1986)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dale C. Olson.

Letter from Luke AFB Deputy Base Civil Engineer regarding the Buried Trench Site at Luke Air Force Base. Includes SHPO letter in response to survey at the Buried Trench Site.


SHPO: Determination of Eligibility for National Register, Luke Air Force Base (2022)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard Coullahan.

Undated SHPO correspondence regarding the determination of eligibility for the National Register of Historic Places at Luke Air Force Base.


SHPO: Determination of Eligibility to the National Register of Historic Places for buildings on Luke Air Force Base (1983)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Donna J. Schober.

SHPO correspondence regarding Determination of Eligibility to the National Register of Historic Places for buildings on Luke Air Force Base. Determined no eligible buildings or structures on Luke Air Force Base.


United States Air Force, Cultural Resources Servicewide Overview Project: Luke Air Force Base, Air Education and Training Command, Maricopa County, Arizona (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Brant G. Loflin.

This report was written under an Interagency, Agreement for Professional and Technical Assistance in Managing and Protecting Cultural Resources on Air Force property entered into by the U.S. Air Force and the National Park Service. This report describes the results of an assessment of historical properties inventory and compliance efforts, the identification of data gaps, and the development of a strategy for evaluating cultural resources, for listing in the National Register of Historic Place