World War II (Temporal Keyword)
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A cultural resources reconnaissance survey was conducted of the Westover Air Reserve Base in Massachusetts. The cultural resources survey was conducted by the Office of Public Archaeology at Boston University for Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation of Boston, Massachusetts, and Law Environmental of Georgia. The survey included an archaeological reconnaissance survey with limited subsurface testing and an architectural survey. During the archaeological survey, 173 shovel test pits were...
Results of an Archaeological Cultural Resource Evaluation (Phase II) for the Faga`ima Road and Drainage Improvements Project, Tualuta County, Tutuila Island, American Samoa (1997)
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Results of an Archaeological Cultural Resource Evaluation (Phases I & II) for the Harden Tank Farm, Phase II Project at the American Samoa Petroleum Storage Facility Located in MA'Oputasi County, Tutuila Island (1997)
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Results of an Archaeological Cultural Resource Evaluation (Phases I & II) for the New Parks and Recreation Office Building, Tualauta County, Tutuila Island, American Samoa (1997)
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Review of Archaeological Photographs: Cinetheodolite Towers (1997)
Review of Archaeological Photographs: Cinetheodolite Towers
"Routine Training Flight" The Legacy of World War II Aircraft Training Accidents at Alamogordo Army Air Field, New Mexico (2000)
This report is the seventh in the HAFB Cultural Resources Publication series, which was created to showcase the wide variety of projects made possible by LRMP and Conservation Program funding on HAFB. Alamogordo Army Air Field (now HAFB) played an important role as a Heavy and Very Heavy bomber crew training base during WW II. Crews completed final training at the base in B-17s, B-24s, and B-29s before receiving overseas assignments for the war in Europe and the Pacific.
S.S. Thomas T. Tucker (1942): Updated Research on a Wrecked U.S. Liberty Ship in South Africa (2017)
S.S. Thomas T. Tucker, a U.S. Liberty Ship operated by the Merchants and Miners Company on behalf of the US Maritime Commission, was part of the 42-ship convoy carrying material to the British African Front during World War II. The ship was reported lost in action carrying an assortment of British lend-lease and wartime purchase cargo. This disarticulated beach shipwreck site provides an ideal educational opportunity for students to conduct basic pre-disturbance archaeological recording,...
The Search for B-29 Joltin’ Josie the Pacific Pioneer (2020)
This is an abstract from the session entitled "East Carolina University Partnerships and Innovation with Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency" , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. The B-29 Superfortress revolutionized American aviation during World War II. Developed as a long-range bomber, the aircraft arrived in the Pacific theater following the capture of the Mariana Islands. Joltin’ Josie the Pacific Pioneer (S/N 42-24614) was the first B-29 to land on...
Sheppard Air Force Base: Inventory and Assessment of Select Buildings and Structures (Dating through 1976) (2012)
This report provides an inventory and assessment of select resources constructed through 1976 at Sheppard Air Force Base (AFB), which includes the Sheppard Main Base (SMB), the Sheppard Recreation Annex (SRA), and a portion of the Frederick Municipal Airport (FMA). Three-hundred-sixteen (316) resources were initially identified on the real property list as buildings, structures, or infrastructure constructed through 1976 that were unevaluated or in need of evaluation under the standard NRHP...
SHPO: Correspondence Building 690 (1994)
SHPO correspondence between Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, National Park Service, Maxwell Air Force Base regarding the proposed demolition of regarding Building 690 for the new Air Force Quality Center. Includes Section 106 documentation report for Maxwell and project reporting.
SHPO: Demolition of Hangar 690 Maxwell Air Force Base (1994)
SHPO correspondence regarding the plans to demolish Hangar 690 at Maxwell AFB to build the Air Force Quality Center.
SHPO: Demolition of Hangar 690, Maxwell AFB, Montgomery County, AL (1994)
SHPO correspondence regarding efforts to demolish a National Register of Historic Places eligible hangar, Building 690, on Maxwell AFB .
SHPO: Long Range Facility Demolition, Maxwell Air Force Base (1992)
SHPO correspondence on demolition of the Long Range Facility Demolition which includes building list and associated memo.
SHPO: Multiple Building Rehabilitation/Demolition Projects, Maxwell AFB, Montgomery County, AL (1994)
SHPO correspondence regarding multiple building rehabilitation/demolition Projects at Maxwell AFB, Montgomery County, AL.
SHPO: National Register Eligibility of World War II Barracks at Maxwell Air Force Base (2004)
SHPO correspondence regarding the National Register eligibility of World War II barracks (referred to as Row Houses) at Maxwell Air Force Base. SHPO determined they are not eligible for NRHP.
SHPO: Wichita Falls Air Terminal (2003)
SHPO correspondence regarding rehabilitation and addition to Kell Field Air Terminal, Wichita Falls, Wichita County.
Site Form for 3PU0456 (1995)
Site Form for 3PU0456. Site 3PU0456 consists of the remaining portions of the Arkansas Ordnance Plant (AOP) which are found within the Little Rock Air Force Base. The AOP was a government-owned, contractor-operated (GOCO) facility that was constructed during 1941-1942 and which was closed in 1945. After the plant was closed, the buildings were stripped of equipment and the majority were either demolished or moved. Site 3PU0456 consists of about 20 percent of the original AOP. Almost all of these...
Site Record Form for LA 161297 (NMCRIS 141414) (2018)
Site Record for LA 161297 (NMCRIS Activity #141414) recorded 10/2/2018. The site is recommended as eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) under Criterion D. Includes State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) determination from 2012.
State by the Republic of the Marshall Islands Historic Preservation Office Regarding Technical Assistance Requirements for FY 1992 (1991)
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State Historic Preservation Office Letter: Five Proposed Construction Projects at Fort Richardson, Alaska (2010)
This document includes a letter to the Alaska State Historic Preservation Officer regarding effects of five proposed projects at various locations on Fort Richardson. 1). Six military construction (MILCON) projects in the cantonment area; 2). Construction of a bio-retention vegetated swale 3). Construction of an NCO University Complex 4). Construction of a storm drain north of Eagle River; and 5). Maintenance of four snow telemetry (SNOTEL) sites in Arctic Valley.
State Historic Preservation Office Letter: Proposed Development Projects at the Small Arms Ranges Near Richardson Highway (2010)
This document includes a letter to the Alaska State Historic Preservation Officer regarding Proposed project development at the Small Arms Ranges located in training areas and potential effects to cultural resources.
State Historic Preservation Office Letter: Response to Questions Raised About Archaeological Sites Found Near Elmendorf Air Force Base (2008)
This document includes a letter from Daniel E. Stone from the MSB Cultural Resource Department to the Alaska State Historic Preservation Office. The letter includes information on the possible archaeological district ANC-02881 and characteristics of sites associated with the Native Village of Eklutna. Also enclosed is a response letter from Ms. Bitter, the Alaska State Historic Preservation Officer, and her conclusions to the archaeological findings.
State Historic Preservation Office Letter: Small Arms Ranges (2010)
This document includes a letter to Ms. Judith Bittner from the Alaska State Historic Preservation Office requesting review of archaeological findings at the Small Arms Ranges located in training areas to the east of the Richardson Highway.
State Historic Preservation Office Letter: Undeveloped Area Near Boniface Gate and JBER Training Area 419 Cultural Resource Study (2015)
This document includes a letter from the Alaska State Historic Preservation Office determining that the following sites are not eligible for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP): At JBER: ANC-04078 and ANC-04079, ANC-04074, ANC-04075, ANC-04076, and ANC-04077.
Status, Health, and Ancestry of a Late Prehistoric Burial from Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands (1999)
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