Historic Building Inventory (Other Keyword)
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Project metadata for resources within the 611th Air Support Group cultural heritage resources collection.
Final Historic Building Inventory and Evaluation for Aircraft Control and Warning (AC&W) Sites (1998)
This report presents the results of an inventory and evaluation of Cold War-era buildings and structures at ten Aircraft Control and Warning (AC&W) sites. The report includes the project scope, methodological approach of inventory and evaluation of sites, historic context related to the role of radar installations in Alaska, an inventory and evaluation of historic sites at AC&W and sites eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
Final Report: A Cultural Resources Survey of Cold War Era Resources at Arnold Air Force Base Coffee and Franklin Counties, Tennessee - Volume IV: Addendum (2017)
Review of the 2005 and 2008 survey results and recommendations and to update the significance of 563 Cold War Era resources at Arnold Air Force Base. The Cold War era buildings documented as a part of the 2012 survey was completed in 2014 and date between 1946 and 1989. After the contract for the 2012 survey was executed, the Department of Defense officially defined the Cold War era as dating to the period of 1946-1991. As such, this report represents an investigation of 119 buildings and...
Historic Building Inventory and Evaluation for Selected Buildings: Eareckson Air Station, Alaska (2007)
This report presents the results of an historic building inventory at Eareckson Air Station, Alaska, focusing on WWII and Cold War buildings. This report discusses recommendations for buildings eligible for the National Register. The report is divided into two sections. The first section provides the historic context for Shemya Island, Eareckson Air Station. The second section is the inventory and evaluation of the individual buildings.
Historic Building Inventory and Evaluation for Selected Buildings: Eareckson Air Station, Alaska Shelia A. McCarthy (2007): Updated Historic Context for Hangar Two (Building Number 502) (2007)
An updated historic context of Hangar 2 (Building 502) from the report Historic Building Inventory and Evaluation for Selected Buildings: Eareckson Air Station, Alaska.
Historic Building Inventory and Evaluation: Alaska Radar System (ARS) Late Cold War Facilities (2014)
The Alaska Radar System (ARS), which currently consists of 15 active Long Range Radar Sites (LRRS) throughout Alaska, is an essential component of North America’s air defense. It provides air space surveillance, early warning against attack, intercept control, and navigational assistance to both military and civilian aircraft. It is administered by the Eleventh Air Force, through the 611th Air Support Group (611 ASG) headquartered at Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson (JBER) in Anchorage, Alaska....
Historic Building Inventory and Evaluation: Joint Base Charleston - Weapons Station, Berkeley and Charleston Counties, South Carolina (1918-1968), Final Draft (2013)
In October 2010, the Department of Defense (DoD) combined Charleston Air Force Base and Naval Weapons Station (NWS) Charleston into Joint Base Charleston (JBC) under Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) legislation. BRAC placed the Air Force in charge of all administrative and support activities at JBC with the 628th Air Wing (628 ABW), Air Mobility Command (AMC) acting as host unit for the installation. The 628 ABW is comprised of two operational groups (628th Mission Support Group and 628th...
Letter Report: Monitoring of Three Historic Sites Within Black Butte Coal Company Property (1980)
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Scott Air Force Base Historic Building Inventory (2017)
The Center for Integrated Research on the Environment (CIRE) at the University of Montana provided all labor and materials necessary to perform an intensive level inventory of 15 historic buildings and structures located on land managed by Scott Air Force Base. The project, performed by CIRE staff, consisted of a survey of buildings and structures from the Cold War era that were 50 years old or nearing 50 years old, that had not yet been evaluated for National Register of Historic Places...