HAR-041 (Site Name Keyword)

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Correspondence Regarding Test Support Network (TSN) Backbone Archaeological Survey Report (1994)
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Correspondence regarding the Test Support Network Backbone Archaeological Survey Report.


The High Speed Test Track Quantity Distance Zone and the Missile Test Stands Area Cultural Resource Surveys, Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (1994)
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Cultural resources inventory of 1,567 ha (3,870 acres) at the High Speed Test Track and 131 ha (325 acres) at the Missile Test Stand Area was conducted on Holloman Air Force Base (HAFB). A total of 12 sites, 11 prehistoric and 1 historic sites were documented in the course of the survey for the High Speed Test Track. One previously recorded historic military site and an isolated occurrence are within the Test Track survey area. In addition, 33 prehistoric and 2 historic isolated occurrences were...


Holloman Air Force Base Resources
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Project metadata for resources within the Holloman Air Force Base cultural heritage resources collection.


Introduction to HAR-041 (1997)
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Introduction page to HAR-041 Missile Test Stands Area.


The Legacy of Early Missile, Rocket, Instrumentation, and Aeromedical Research Development at Holloman Air Force Base (1995)
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The Thematic Survey of Early Missile, Instrumentation, and Test Objects Project (Legacy No. 767) falls under the LRMP Task Area of the Cold War, with the objective to “inventory, protect, and conserve the physical and literary property and relics of the Department of Defense connected with the origins and development of the Cold War.”4 The project was designed as a demonstration project to begin the identification and documentation of known early missile, instrumentation, and test object sites...


Site Record LA 104274 (1994)
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Site Record LA 104274


We Develop Missiles, Not Air! The Legacy of Early Missile, Rocket, Instrumentation, and Aeromedical Research Development at Holloman Air Force Base (1995)
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This report is the second of the HAFB cultural resource publication series, which was created to showcase the wide variety of projects made possible through the LRMP. This report contains the initial investigation of the history of missile, rocket, instrumentation, and aeromedical research programs conducted at and around Holloman Air Force Base. Research was completed for 11 programs, including six missile arid rocket development complexes, a series of instrumentation facilities used to support...