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Historic Architecture Assessment for Presidential Aircraft Recapitalization Program at Joint Base Andrews-Naval Air Facility Washington, Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland (2016)
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Utilizing the Presidential Aircraft Recapitalization (PAR) Program, the Proposed Action of this report aims to replace the aging Air Force One (VC-25A) aircraft with the Boeing 747-8, which better meets the requirements necessary to support the Presidential Airlift Mission. To accommodate the new aircraft, the USAF proposes to construct a new Presidential Complex with a multi-bay hangar, make necessary facilities improvements, and demolish and rebuild existing facilities displaced by PAR...


Seymour Johnson Air Force Base Historic Evaluation Buildings 5015, 2130, and 4828, U. S. Air Force Air Combat Command Series, Report of Investigations, Number 24 (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Marsha Prior. Joe C. Freeman. Scott Murdock.

This report presents the results of a historic evaluation of three Cold War-era buildings at Seymour Johnson AR, North Carolina, The three buildings evaluated are: Building 5015 (Fighter-Interceptor Alert Hangar constructed in 1957), Building 2130 (Readiness Crew Building constructed in 1959), and Building 4828 (Dock, A/C Fuel System Maintenance [Wing Hangar], constructed in 1963. All three buildings meet the requirements of criteria consideration G for properties under 50 years of age and all...


SHPO Letter: Determination of National Register Eligibility for Buildings 5015, Fighter-Inceptor Alert Hangar, Wayne County, ER 06-2063 4828, SAC Fuel Systems Maintenance Dock, Wayne County, ER 06-2064 (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Peter Sandbeck.

Letter from the North Carolina SHPO to Seymour Johnson Air Force Base reporting eligibility of buildings 5015, 2130, and 4828 for the National Register of Historic Places.


A Systemic Study of Air Combat Command Cold War Material Culture, Volume II-26: A Baseline Inventory of Cold War Material Culture at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James A. Lowe. John A. Evaskovich. Katherine J. Roxlau.

Mariah Associates, Inc. conducted a cultural resource inventory at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, between September 27 and October 5, 1994.This study presents the results of an Air Combat Command (ACC) command-wide baseline assessment of Cold War historic resources. The goal of the study was to locate evaluate, interpret, and prioritize ACC material culture at 27 bases within the continental United States and Panama (including Seymour Johnson AFB). The study was designed to...