Building 1236 (Site Name Keyword)
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Report and SHPO correspondence regarding the 49th Civil Engineer Squadron, Engineering Flight (49 CES/CEC) proposal to replace the roof shingles on Buildings 1236 and 1237. The asbestos tile shingles need to be replaced because they are becoming unstable and falling off, causing potential health hazards and leaving large holes in the roof.
Environmental Assessment Excavation, Removal, and Installation of Underground and Above Ground Storage Tanks Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland (1995)
An Environmental Assessment for a project to improve existing fuel storage facilities at 36 sites across Andrews Air Force Base. The assessment found no effect cultural resources in the proposed action areas.
Historic Building Inventory Report for Joint Base Andrews, Price George's County, Maryland (2020)
Argonne National Laboratory conducted a historic building inventory and evaluation on behalf of the United States Air Force at Joint Base Andrews, Camp Springs, Prince George's County, Maryland. The survey examined 52 structures and facilities and evaluated three types of buildings and structures, including four large hangars, three of which are associated with the Air Force One Maintenance and Support Complex (also known as the Presidential Air Group); four pre-base nonmilitary historic...
Historic Building Inventory Report for Joint Base Andrews, Price George's County, Maryland, Appendix A: Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties Forms for Joint Base Andrews (2020)
Appendix A of the 2020 Historic Building Inventory of Joint Base Andrews. Includes Maryland Historic Trust Inventory of Historic Properties Forms for each property at Joint Base Andrews, completed by Argonne National Laboratory.
Holloman Air Force Base Resources
Project metadata for resources within the Holloman Air Force Base cultural heritage resources collection.
Reach for the Sky: The Military Architectural Legacy of Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, 1941 to 1961 (1994)
This investigation represents only an initial phase in HAFB's historic preservation efforts for its World War II and Cold War legacy. It provides a prototype of management tools for the identification and treatment of additional historic properties within these historic contexts, and begins the process of recognition and preservation of HAFB's rich military history and its place in the heritage of the nation.