Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (Other Keyword)

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State Historic Preservation Office Letter: Bulldog Trail Upgrades, Fort Richardson, Alaska (FRA) (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Allan D. Lucht.

This document includes recommendations from the Alaska State Preservation Officer regarding the Bulldog Trail upgrades at Fort Richardson.


State Historic Preservation Office Letter: Cultural Resource and Probability Analysis of Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Methodology (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Judith E. Bittner.

This document includes a letter from the Alaska State Historic Preservation Officer regarding their review and recommendations for the Cultural Resource and Probability Analysis for Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Methodology Report presented by Jacobs Engineering Inc.


State Historic Preservation Office Letter: Demolition of Site Summit, Section 106 Consultation (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Judith E. Bittner.

This document includes correspondence between the Alaska State Historic Preservation Office and the Director of Public Works Headquarters, U.S. Army Garrison. The correspondence consists of determinations of the proposed demolition on Nike Site Summit (ANC-00789).


State Historic Preservation Office Letter: Eligibility of Cold War Resources Inventory, United States Army Alaska: Fort Richardson, Fort Wainwright, Fort Greely (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Judith E. Bittner.

This document includes a letter from the Alaska State Historic Preservation Office to the Department of the Army Fort Richardson. It offers recommendations for treatment of Cold War facilities at Fort Richardson, Fort Wainwright, and Fort Greely.


State Historic Preservation Office Letter: Five Proposed Construction Projects at Fort Richardson, Alaska (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael E. Schmidt.

This document includes a letter to the Alaska State Historic Preservation Officer regarding effects of five proposed projects at various locations on Fort Richardson. 1). Six military construction (MILCON) projects in the cantonment area; 2). Construction of a bio-retention vegetated swale 3). Construction of an NCO University Complex 4). Construction of a storm drain north of Eagle River; and 5). Maintenance of four snow telemetry (SNOTEL) sites in Arctic Valley.


State Historic Preservation Office Letter: Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Draft Cold War National Register-Eligible Buildings Report (2015)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Brent A. Koenen. Judith E. Bittner.

This document includes State Historic Preservation Office correspondence regarding the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Draft Cold War National Register-Eligible Buildings Report.


State Historic Preservation Office Letter: Privatization of Housing at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Judith E. Bittner. Michael E. Schmidt.

This document includes a letter from the Alaska State Historic Preservation Officer regarding potential impacts to cultural resources on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson based on the privatization housing project.


State Historic Preservation Office Letter: Proposed Development Projects at the Small Arms Ranges Near Richardson Highway (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael E. Schmidt.

This document includes a letter to the Alaska State Historic Preservation Officer regarding Proposed project development at the Small Arms Ranges located in training areas and potential effects to cultural resources.


State Historic Preservation Office Letter: Proposed Installation of a Communication Facility at Building 652 (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Oscar A. Menendez.

This document includes a letter to the Alaska State Historic Preservation Officer regarding the proposed installation of a communication facility at Building 652 and potential areas that may be affected by the project.


State Historic Preservation Office Letter: Proposed Logistics Readiness Storage (LRS) Facility (2015)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Brent A. Koenen. Judith E. Bittner.

This document includes correspondence between the Alaska State Historic Preservation Officer and the Chief of the Environmental Conservation Office at Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson. Discussion includes recommendations regarding the Archaeological Survey for Construction of a Proposed Logistics Readiness Storage Facility and potential effects to site ANC-04147.


State Historic Preservation Office Letter: Renovation and Addition to the Physical Fitness Building 690, Fort Richardson, Alaska (FRA) PN 61515 (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Allan D. Lucht.

This document includes a letter to the Alaska State Historic Preservation Officer describing the proposed renovation and addition to the physical fitness building, building 690 and the potential effects to the area.


State Historic Preservation Office Letter: Response to Questions Raised About Archaeological Sites Found Near Elmendorf Air Force Base (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Daniel E. Stone.

This document includes a letter from Daniel E. Stone from the MSB Cultural Resource Department to the Alaska State Historic Preservation Office. The letter includes information on the possible archaeological district ANC-02881 and characteristics of sites associated with the Native Village of Eklutna. Also enclosed is a response letter from Ms. Bitter, the Alaska State Historic Preservation Officer, and her conclusions to the archaeological findings.


State Historic Preservation Office Letter: Small Arms Ranges (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael E. Schmidt.

This document includes a letter to Ms. Judith Bittner from the Alaska State Historic Preservation Office requesting review of archaeological findings at the Small Arms Ranges located in training areas to the east of the Richardson Highway.


State Historic Preservation Office Letter: Statement of "No Historic Properties Affected" for 34.5KV Electrical Transmission Line Project (2016)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Patrick T. Hall.

Doyon Utilities (Doyon) planned to rebuild an existing 34.5KV above ground feeder line in order to improve the current Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER) electrical distribution system. The project would add to the overall capability of the existing 34.5KV line, which could distribute landfill gas facility (LGS) generated power through the JBER electrical grid. Doyon contracted Northern Land Use Research Alaska, LLC (NLURA) to conduct a Phase II cultural resource survey of the proposed right...


State Historic Preservation Office Letter: The Clunie Lake Road Upgrades, Fort Richardson, Alaska (FRA) (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Allan D. Lucht.

This document includes recommendations from the Alaska State Preservation Officer regarding Clunie Lake Road upgrades at Fort Richardson.


State Historic Preservation Office Letter: The Infantry Platoon Battle Course (IPBC) Range Upgrade/Expansion Project Infantry Squad Battle Course (ISBC) Range Upgrade/Expansion Project, U.S. Army Alaska, Fort Richardson (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David B. Snodgrass.

This document includes a letter to the Alaska State Historic Preservation Officer regarding the proposed upgrade to the Infantry Platoon Battle Course (IPBC) range upgrade/expansion project.


State Historic Preservation Office Letter: Three-Way Land Swap (2015)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Judith E. Bittner.

This document includes a letter from the State Historic Preservation Officer of Alaska to the Acting Director of the Department of the Air Force, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson detailing recommendations for the Three-Way Land Swap.


State Historic Preservation Office Letter: Undeveloped Area Near Boniface Gate and JBER Training Area 419 Cultural Resource Study (2015)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Brent A. Koenen. Judith E. Bittner.

This document includes a letter from the Alaska State Historic Preservation Office determining that the following sites are not eligible for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP): At JBER: ANC-04078 and ANC-04079, ANC-04074, ANC-04075, ANC-04076, and ANC-04077.


Summary of Quaternary Geology of the Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Randall G. Updike. Henry R. Schmoll. Lynn A. Yehle.

This report discusses the quaternary geology of the Upper Cook Inlet region which is dominated by deposits of glacier retreats that followed repeated advances from both adjacent and more distant mountains. At several levels high on the mountains, there are remnant glacial deposits and other features of middle or older Pleistocene age.


Supplemental 2016 North/South Runway Expansion Project Area, JBER, Cultural Resources Survey Report, United States Air Force Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska (2016)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Phyllys Callina.

The U.S. Air Force proposed to extend the north end of the north/south-oriented runway at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. Because the proposed project includes federal funds and lands, it qualified as an undertaking under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), U.S. Code (USC) Title 54, Section 306108 (54 USC 306108); therefore, an identification-phase cultural resources survey of the project area was planned, and completed in August 2016, to comply with section...


Taking the Trail Home: Settlement Patterns of the K'enaht'ana Dena'ina… and Forgotten Knowledge (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Daniel E. Stone.

In 2006, the Native Village of Eklutana, a federally recognized Tribe, acquired a National Park Service Historical Preservation Grant to seek out those physical landscapes along the periphery of Nuti (Knife Arm), from Point Woronzof up to the Knik River and back down to Point Mackenzie, that have a Dena'ina name. If it has a Dena'ina name the Dena'ina were there and used that land. Secondly, landscapes having a high potential for Dena'ina cultural resources would be investigated. Well over 100...


U.S. Army Alaska, Cold War Resources Inventory (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jeff Blythe.

This report is an inventory of physical and literary properties and relics associated with the Cold War heritage of US. Army Alaska (USARAK). During the Cold War the Army in Alaska was tasked with a number of missions. During World War II, the Army was responsible for ground defense of Alaska. Throughout most of the Cold War, US. Army Alaska faced this challenge with a force of about 10,000 soldiers. The Army was also a major participant in the joint air defense of Alaska and provided...


U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey: Geologic Map of the Anchorage B-8 SE and Part of the Anchorage B-8 Quadrangles, Alaska (1990)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ernest Dobrovolny. Yehle Lynn A.. Henry R. Schmoll.

This document consists of a report on the Anchorage B-8 SE quadrangle and part of the Anchorage B-8 NE quadrangle that lies along the southeast side of Knik Arm, one of the two upper extensions of Cook Inlet. The map area is located in south-central Alaska mainly within the Municipality of Anchorage. The northwestern part of the map area, entirely within Knik Arm, is part of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough. Knik Arm, together with a broad embayment, Eagle Bay, occupies about one quarter of the map...


U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey: Geologic Map of the Anchorage B-8 SW Quadrangle, Alaska (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ernest Dobrovolny. Lynn A. Yehle. Harry R. Schmoll.

This resources is a report on the Anchorage B-8 SW Quadrangle, Alaska. The area of this map is located in south-central Alaska mainly within the Matanuska-Susitna Borough. The southeastern part is within the Municipality of Anchorage. Knik Arm, one of the two upper extensions of Cook Inlet. bisects the map area north to south. All land east of Knik Arm is included within Elmendorf Air Force Base and is substantially occupied by various facilities connected by a road network. Most of the area...


U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey: Surficial Geologic Map of the Anchorage A-8 NE Quadrangle, Alaska (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ernest Dobrovolyn. Henry R. Schmoll. Yehle Lynn A..

This report details the Anchorage A-8 NE quadrangle series of maps created on a 1:25,000 scale in the upper Cook Inlet-Knik Arm region for which geologic and surficial geologic maps have been published. The quadrangle lies entirely within the Municipality of Anchorage. Suburban Anchorage extends from the west into the map area in two prongs; the west-central prong is the more densely populated of the two and includes local commercial and educational centers, whereas the southwestern prong has...