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This historic context, Housing an Air Force and Navy: The Wherry and Capehart Era Solutions to the Postwar Family Housing Shortage (1949-1962), was prepared to support the Department of the Air Force and the Navy in executing the Program Comment for Capehart and Wherry Era Housing at Air Force and Navy Bases. The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation issued the draft program comment on 10 September 2004 and the final comment on 18 November 2004. The Department of the Air Force and the...
Housing an Air Force and a Navy: The Wherry and Capehart Era Solutions to the Postwar Family Housing Shortage (1949-1962), Volume III: Appendices B through M (2007)
The following document includes several appendices describing sponsors and architects associated with the Air Force's and Navy's Wherry, Capehart, and appropriated funds housing programs. These included several records at the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Archives at Port Hueneme, California; Air Force installation surveys; transcripts of Congressional hearings on military family housing; original drawings obtained during site visits; lists of Wherry housing project acquisitions and...
Integrated Cultural Resource Management Plan, Appendix E - Archaeological Sites (2012)
This document includes Appendix E from the Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson 2012 ICRMP. This appendix consists of archaeological site forms and a site location map. Figure E.1 shows the approximate locations of the recorded archaeological sites on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER). It is based on GIS layers provided by the Alaska Office of History and Archaeology (OHA).
Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan, 2002-2006, Fort Richardson, Alaska (2001)
This Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan (ICRMP) provides guidance and procedures to enable U.S. Army Alaska (USARAK) to meet its legal responsibilities at Fort Richardson for identification, evaluation, and protection of cultural resources while causing the least disturbance to the military mission. This plan is the implementing document for the cultural resources program on Fort Richardson during 2002-2006. It outlines procedures for cooperation with the Alaska State Historic...
Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan, 2018-2022, United States Air Force Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska (2017)
The Integrate Cultural Resource Management Plan for 2018-2022, was developed to provide for effective management and protection of cultural resources. It summarizes the history and prehistory of the installation, and reviews past historical and archaeological survey efforts. It outlines and assigns responsibilities for the management of cultural resources, discusses related concerns, and provides standard operating procedures (SOPs) that will help to preserve the cultural resources of the...
Interim Report: Archaeological Survey and Evaluation, Fort Richardson and Fort Wainwright, 2002 (2003)
This document includes an interim report about three range construction projects that were the primary focus of archaeological work at Fort Richardson in 2002. These ranges included: a multi-purpose training range located in the northeastern section of Fort Richardson. Additional archaeological fieldwork involved a road upgrade project at Firetower Ridge Road, as well as a migratory bird habitat enhancement/beaver dam restoration project at Otter Lake, western Fort Richardson. No historic...
An Inventory of Cold War-Era Buildings and Structures at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska (2009)
This document presents the results of an inventory conducted in May 2007 of Cold War era structures at Elmendorf Air Force Base. Of the 163 structures inventoried, 10 were judged to have specific and important association with historically important Cold War themes. This includes structures in two proposed historic districts, the North Flight line Historic District, and the Elephant Cage Historic District, and two additional structures. These structures are all associated with one of three...
Investigation of the Roosevelt Road Transmitter Site, Fort Richardson, Alaska, Using Ground-Penetrating Radar (1999)
This report details discusses the Roosevelt Road Transmitter Site which was used from World War II to the Korean War as part of an Alaskan communications network. The bunker and support buildings were vandalized following its decommission-in in the mid-1960s, resulting in PCB contamination of the bunker and soils around the above-ground transmitter annex. CRREL conducted a ground-penetrating radar (GPR) investigation of the site in June 1996, at the request of the Directorate of Public Works on...
JBER Training Area 419 Cultural Resources Survey Report, United States Air Force Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska (2015)
The U.S. Air Force (USAF) proposed a land-swap, as part of the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act, Section 2851, Land Conveyance program a 220-acre parcel of land, for the property designated as Richardson Training Area (RTA) 419, located on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER). The proposed project qualified as an undertaking under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA; 16 United States Code [USC] Section 470, as amended 1992) as the project included federal lands...
Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Resources
Project metadata for resources within the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson cultural heritage resources collection. This project is used to fill metadata for all resources part of the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson collection.
Late Holocene Relative Sea-Level Changes and the Earthquake Deformation Cycle Around Upper Cook Inlet, Alaska (2005)
This document details the history of relative seas level changes and earthquake deformation cycles in Cook Inlet, Alaska. Multiple peat-silt couplets preserved in tidal marsh sediment sequences suggest that numerous great plate boundary earthquakes caused the coast around Cook Inlet, Alaska, to subside over the past 3500 years. Field and laboratory analyses of the two youngest couplets record the well-documented earthquake of AD 1964 and the penultimate one, approximately 850 call yr BP. Diatom...
Late-Wisconsin Event in the Upper Cook Inlet Region, Southcentral Alaska (1995)
The Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS) presents Short Notes on Alaska Geology 1995, the ninth issue in this series. There are ten papers, two each in Quaternary geology, structural geology, stratigraphy-sedimentology, and paleontology, and one each in economic geology and geochemistry. Almost all geographic regions of the State are represented. Overall, they reflect the wide range of subjects and broad geographic distribution of current geologic research in...
Letter to State Historic Preservation Officer: 2003 Annual Report on Archaeological Survey and Evaluation at Fort Richardson and Fort Wainwright, Alaska (2004)
Letter from the State Historic Preservation Officer of Alaska to the Acting Director of the Department of the Army Fort Richardson detailing receival of the Annual Report: Archaeological Survey and Evaluation, Fort Richardson and Fort Wainwright, 2003.
Level II Cultural Resources Survey of the Fort Richardson Internment Camp (FRIC), United States Air Force Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska (2016)
Jacobs Engineering Group (Jacobs) contracted with Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER) to provide archaeological support including but not limited to research and field study to support compliance with Section 106/110 requirements of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966, as amended. As part of this effort, Jacobs subcontracted with Northern Land Use Research Alaska, LLC (NLURA) to conduct a Level II or “Evaluation” level survey of the Fort Richardson Internment Camp (FRIC)...
Management Action Plan Anvil Mountain Radio Relay Station, Alaska (1997)
This Management Action Plan (MAP) for Anvil Mountain Radio Relay Station (RRS) is intended to be a strategic document integrating the environmental restoration program into a series of response actions necessary to protect human health and the environment.
Management Action Plan Bear Creek Radio Relay Station, Alaska (1997)
This Management Action Plan (MAP) for Bear Creek Radio Relay Station (RRS) is intended to be a strategic document integrating the environmental restoration program into a series of response actions necessary to protect human health and the environment.
Management Action Plan Beaver Creek Radio Relay Station, Alaska (1997)
This Management Action Plan (MAP) for Beaver Creek Radio Relay Station (RRS) is intended to be a strategic document integrating the environmental restoration program into a series of response actions necessary to protect human health and the environment.
Management Action Plan Big Mountain Radio Relay Station, Alaska (1997)
This Management Action Plan (MAP) for Big Mountain Radio Relay Station (RRS) is intended to be a strategic document integrating the environmental restoration program into a series of response actions necessary to protect human health and the environment. Due to the dynamics inherent in the strategic planning process, the MAP represents a “snapshot” in time, requiring periodic updating to remain useful.
Management Action Plan Fort Yukon Long Range Radar Site, Alaska (1997)
This Management Action Plan (MAP) for Fort Yukon Radio Long Range Radar Site (LRRS) is intended to be a strategic document integrating the environmental restoration program into a series of response actions necessary to protect human health and the environment. Due to the dynamics inherent in the strategic planning process, the MAP represents a snapshot in time, requiring periodic updating to remain useful.
Management Action Plan Gold King Creek Radio Relay Station, Alaska (1997)
This Management Action Plan (MAP) for Gold King Creek Radio Relay Station (RRS) is intended to be a strategic document integrating the environmental restoration program into a series of response actions necessary to protect human health and the environment. Due to the dynamics inherent in the strategic planning process, the MAP represents a “snapshot” in time, requiring periodic updating to remain useful.
Management Action Plan Indian Mountain Long Range Radar Station, Alaska (1997)
This Management Action Plan (MAP) for Indian Mountain Long Range Radar Station (LRRS), is intended to be a strategic document integrating the environmental restoration program into a series of response actions necessary to protect human health and the environment. Due to the dynamics inherent in the strategic planning process, the MAP represents a “snapshot” in time, requiring periodic updating to remain useful.
Management Action Plan Murphy Dome Long Range Radar Site, Alaska (1997)
This Management Action Plan (MAP) for Murphy Dome Long Range Radar Site (LRRS) is intended to be a strategic document integrating the environmental restoration program into a series of response actions necessary to protect human health and the environment. Due to the dynamics inherent in the strategic planning process, the MAP represents a “snapshot” in time, requiring periodic updating to remain useful.
Management Action Plan Nikolski Radio Relay Station, Alaska (1997)
This Management Action Plan (MAP) for the Nikolski Radio Relay Station (RRS) is intended to be a strategic document integrating the Environmental Restoration Program (ERP) into a series of response actions necessary to protect human health and the environment. Due to the dynamics inherent in the strategic planning process, the MAP represents a “snapshot” in time, requiring periodic updating to remain useful.
Management Action Plan North River Radio Relay Station, Alaska (1997)
This Management Action Plan (MAP) for North River Radio Relay Station (RRS) is intended to be a strategic document integrating the environmental restoration program into a series of response actions necessary to protect human health and the environment. Due to the dynamics inherent in the strategic planning process, the MAP represents a “snapshot” in time, requiring periodic updating to remain useful.
Management Action Plan Pillar Mountain Radio Relay Station, Alaska (1997)
This Management Action Plan (MAP) for Pillar Mountain Radio Relay Station (RRS), is intended to be a strategic document integrating the environmental restoration program into a series of response actions necessary to protect human health and the environment. Due to the dynamics inherent in the strategic planning process, the MAP represents a “snapshot” in time, requiring periodic updating to remain useful.