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Andrews Air Force Base Environmental Assessment: Programmatic Evaluation of Proposed Building Demolitions (2000)
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The Environmental Assessment of the potential environmental consequences that could result from the planned demolition of several buildings at Andrews Air Force Base. This report contains a cultural component listing only potential impacts to cultural sites that can be properly mitigated by coordinating with the Maryland Historic Trust (MD SHPO).


Archaeological Shovel Testing for the Proposed Dock Facility in the Military Family Housing Area on Arnold Air Force Base: A Negative Findings Report (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Shawn Chapman.

Archaeological investigation in support of the proposed boat dock. Investigations included a review of the existing site records, pedestrian survey and visual inspection. Visual inspection produced no evidence of cultural resources within the area of potential effect.


Correspondence to the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency Concerning the Quit Claim Deed for Military Family Housing (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Del Eulberg.

Letter to the Illinois State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) on behalf of Scott Air Force Base concerning the privatization of military housing.


National Register of Historic Places Significance Evaluation of the African-American Barracks Locale (8.3 Acres) at Camp Forrest (40CF310) Arnold Air Force Base Coffee and Franklin Counties, Tennessee (Draft Final Report) (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Hillori Schenker. Amanda Kincaid. Mathia Scherer. Marc E. Wampler.

From January to May 2010, AMEC Earth & Environmental conducted archival research for the African-American barracks locale (8.3 acres) at Camp Forrest (40CF310). The research was conducted to gather information toward a historic context to assess the significance of the locale with regard to its National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) eligibility status. Several local, state, and federal repositories were visited and researched for the project in an effort to gather as much information as...


Phase I Archaeological Survey on 100 Acres of the Tennessee Army National Guard Tullahoma Volunteer Training Site in Coffee County, Tennessee: Revised Final Report (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Aaron Deter-Wolf. Ted Karpynec.

Phase I archaeological survey on approximately 100 acres of the Tennessee Army National Guard (TNARNG) Tullahoma Volunteer Training Site (VTS-Tullahoma). This project included background research as well as a comprehensive pedestrian survey and systematic shovel testing program of 100 acres included within the old Camp Forrest. A variety of features were recorded including road beds, sewer lines, and 24 structure foundations. Nineteen of these foundations are within the segregated barracks...