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This architectural project focused on properties constructed during WW II, as well as a number of unique facilities associated with early Cold War missile development. The project resulted in the upgrading of the previously developed HAFB facility inventory form, an inventory of historic blueprints on file in the HAFB Civil Engineer drawing vault, and the field inspection and documentation of 34 buildings and structures.
"Airplanes, Combat and Maintenance Crews, and Air Bases" The World War II and Early Cold War Architectural Legacy of Holloman Air Force Base (ca. 1942-1962) Volume II: Facility Assessment Forms (1998)
This architectural project focused on properties constructed during WW II, as well as a number of unique facilities associated with early Cold War missile development. The project resulted in the upgrading of the previously developed HAFB facility inventory form, an inventory of historic blueprints on file in the HAFB Civil Engineer drawing vault, and the field inspection and documentation of 34 buildings and structures.
Holloman Air Force Base Resources
Project metadata for resources within the Holloman Air Force Base cultural heritage resources collection.
I Never Left a Place That I Didn't Clean Up (1994)
Twenty-two pre-military historic sites were documented, oral interviews were conducted, and archival research produced a wealth of information, including old photographs and homestead records. The combination of archaeological survey, archival research, and oral interviews has provided a complete picture of one cultural period on HAFB — historic settlement prior to the establishment of the base in 1942. The results can also be used to promote and modify this demonstration project so the methods...
A Life Like No Other Ranch Life on Lands Now Administered by Holloman Air Force Base (1997)
As time passes, a wealth of information about the early days of ranching and farming is lost as the people involved move on or pass away. The importance of recovering this information in a timely fashion could not be ignored. For this reason, other means of funding were acquired to initiate the Oral History project presented in this publication. The Oral History Project was designed to continue the research started by Hawthorne in 1993. It focused on providing archival research on all...
"Routine Training Flight" The Legacy of World War II Aircraft Training Accidents at Alamogordo Army Air Field, New Mexico (2000)
This report is the seventh in the HAFB Cultural Resources Publication series, which was created to showcase the wide variety of projects made possible by LRMP and Conservation Program funding on HAFB. Alamogordo Army Air Field (now HAFB) played an important role as a Heavy and Very Heavy bomber crew training base during WW II. Crews completed final training at the base in B-17s, B-24s, and B-29s before receiving overseas assignments for the war in Europe and the Pacific.