World War II (Temporal Keyword)
301-325 (417 Records)
Built in a modified L-shape plan, this Mid-Century building exhibits Brutalist stylistic detailing and was constructed in 1970.
Nevada and the Army Air Forces in WWII (1945)
Descriptions of slides used to depict the interactions between the state of Nevada and the US Air Force during WWII.
Nevada and the Army Air Forces in WWII Presentation (1950)
Presentation about Nevada and its use for military operations.
Notes from Scott Shepherd, Building 156 Foreclosure, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
A few emails written as notes by Scott Shepherd detailing conversations and drafting for formal letters concerning the proposed undertakings for Building 156 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. This letter is part of a large packet of correspondence and associated documents concerning a complex proposal of undertakings for World War II temporary buildings located on Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Many of the documents are drafts and letters from internal circulation within Randolph Air Force...
Observations of Vandalism at a Japanese Cemetery on Taroa Island, Maloelap Atoll (1993)
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Only Wind and Dust: Exploratory Archival and Survey Research at the Heart Mountain Root Cellars (2018)
The root cellars of Heart Mountain represent a key relationship between a community of approximately 10,000 people of Japanese descent and the barren landscape they ultimate turned into one of the most successful agricultural projects among the camps. Although most physical remains of the Heart Mountain camp have vanished, one of the incarceree-built root cellars remains largely intact, and the other, although collapsed in the 1950s, remains easily identifiable today. This paper presents the...
Operation Forager, the Battle For Saipan; Commemoration of the 50th Anniversary (1994)
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Oral History of Brooks Air Force Base (2023)
Print out of website on the Oral history of Brooks AFB. Includes historic photographs of the installation.
Overview: Historic and Archaeological Resources Protection (HARP) Plan, Charleston Naval Weapons Station, South Carolina (1996)
This overview for the Historic and Archaeological Resources Protection Plan (HARP) for the Charleston Naval Weapons Station, Berkeley and Charleston Counties, South Carolina is designed to inventory known National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) resources, determine the general location of potential NRHP resources, and to evaluate the likelihood that future undertakings may affect such resources on property owned by the Naval Weapons Station, Charleston (henceforth referred to as the NWS for...
Patriotic Legacy: The Navajo Code Talkers and the Use of Native American Languages in Defense of America (Legacy 94-0311)
This report provides a history on the use of Native American languages in U.S. military services.
Patriotic Legacy: The Navajo Code Talkers and the Use of Native American Languages in Defense of America - Report (Legacy 94-0311) (1995)
This report provides a history on the use of Native American languages in U.S. military services.
Patterns of the Past: An Inventory of Anchorage's Historic Resources (1986)
This document consists of an inventory report which was created for anchorage's historic resources by the Municipality of Anchorage Community Planning Department. The document contains a chapter of the historic resources found at Elmendorf Air Force Base.
Pearl Harbor and the Outlying Islands (1947)
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Peleliu Revisited: An Historical and Archaeological Survey of World War II Sites on Peleliu Island (1988)
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People at the End of the World (2010)
A brief historical summary of Shemya Island at Eareckson Air Station.
Phase 1 Archaeological Survey, Sagamore Hill Antenna Complex, Hamilton, MA and Eagle Hill Antenna Facility, Ipswich, MA (Incomplete) (2001)
This report gives a brief history of Hanscom Air Force Base including Ipswich Antenna Station and Sagamore Hill Antenna Complex. Hanscom AFB began as an auxiliary airport for Boston in mid-1941, and was utilized by the U.S. Army throughout World War II (Weitze 2001). Two organizations were conducting electronics research for the Army at the time: the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Radiation Laboratory, and Harvard’s Radio Research Laboratory (Hanscom AFB nd). With the end of the war,...
Phase I Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey for Cultural Resources of 184 HA (455 Acres) On Industrial Site A, 162 HA (400 Acres) on Industrial Site B, and 0.7 HA (1.7 Acres) at the Location of the Trenton Transition Test Cells W1 and W2, Arnold Engineering Development Center, Arnold Air Force Base, Coffee and Franklin Counties, Tennessee (1995)
This project was completed in fall of 1994 in support of the construction of several facilities. It included the examination of three different areas, 455 acres in Industrial Site A, 400 acres in Industrial Site B, and a small 1.7-acre tract. The investigators included a geomorphologist who judged that 20% of the surface of the project areas was highly disturbed. Investigators conducted a pedestrian survey of the areas and conducted shovel testing at 30 and 15 m intervals in vegetated areas. A...
Phase I Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey for Cultural Resources of Selected Areas with the Former Camp Forrest World War II Military Training Base, Arnold Air Station, Coffee and franklin Counties, Tennessee (1995)
From July 7 to August 11, 1994, archaeologists from the Transportation Center at The University of Tennessee-Knoxville conducted a Phase I archaeological reconnaissance survey for cultural resources of selected areas within the former Camp Forrest training base in Coffee and Franklin counties, Tennessee. The locations examined were limited primarily to long narrow corridors along roads. Work included a pedestrian walk-over of all areas and shovel testing at 30m and 15m intervals. A total of...
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)
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...
Phase I Inventory of Cultural Resources and Overview: Historic Preservation Plan for U.S. Army Lands in Alaska (1986)
This document includes a historic preservation plan of cultural resources found on Fort Richardson. It includes a summary, determination of historic buildings, and potential impacts to the area.
Phase I, Report on Section 1 Areas - Fagaitua Bay Water Line (1995)
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Phase IV to VII Architectural Investigation Thirteen World War II-Era Buildings, Fort Dix Military Installation, Burlington County, New Jersey (2001)
This project is an architectural investigation of 13 buildings (Buildings 3505, 3506, 3507, 3508, 3509, 3510, 3511, 3512, 3513, 3519, 3521, 3522, and 3555) located on the Fort Dix Military Installation in Burlington County, New Jersey. Due to lack of foreseeable need for most of these buildings, the U.S. Army proposes to demolish 12 of them. The remaining building, 3555, will be converted to a new use. In accordance with regulations concerning the protection of cultural resources on the...
Photographs of World War II Hangers at Eareckson Air Station (2007)
Photographs of World War II Hangers at Eareckson Air Station.
Pilots in Training: An Historical and Archaeological Inventory of Luke Air Force Base and the Gila Bend Air Force Auxiliary Field (1998)
Luke AFB embarked on a program of developing integrated cultural resources managements plans (ICRMPs) for dealing proactively with cultural resources located at the base as well as at facilities under Luke AFB jurisdiction. This report addresses (1) Luke AFB, (2) Luke Auxiliary Air Force Field No. 1 (AUX-1), and (3) the Gila Bend Air Force Auxiliary Field (AFAF) and includes data collected to provide background documentation in support of the ICRMPs. The project was funded through the Department...
Political Development
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