WWII (Temporal Keyword)
151-175 (192 Records)
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.
Research Design and Work Plan for a Cultural Resource Survey and NRHP Eligibility Assessment of 100 Acres on Cannon Air Force Range, Curry County, New Mexico (2015)
This document provides a work plan for the proposed archaeological inventory survey and National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) eligibility assessment of 100 acres within the boundaries of Cannon Air Force Base (CAFB), Curry County, New Mexico.
Research of US Navy Terrestrial Military Aircraft Wrecks (2016)
The US Navy (USN) manages a collection of over 14,000 historic aircraft wrecks, a significant portion of which are terrestrial sites. In addition to planned research of terrestrial aircraft wreck sites, the Navy often receives notice from the public of a potential USN aircraft wreck and must determine how best to respond. Increasing notifications from the public have led to the development of various approaches to site management that take into account local public interest, property ownership...
Response from Gary Vest to John Harper, Foreclosure of Undertakings for Buildings 902, 216, 661, and 675, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
A letter concerning foreclosure for the rehabilitation of Buildings 902, 216, 661, and 675 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 Base.
Response from James Steely to Joseph Logan, Building 156, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1993)
The National Register Department has conducted a review of Building 156 and has designated it as eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. This letter is part of a group of correspondence and supportive documentation concerning Building 156, a World War II temporary building at Randolph Air Force Base. Most of the documents focus on the building's status in the National Register of Historic Places, as well as a proposed undertaking to rehabilitate Building 156.
Response from Ronald Anzalone to Peter Walsh, World War II Temporary Buildings, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
A letter concerning the Air Force's completion of requirements under the Programmatic Agreement for World War II temporary buildings. This letter is part of a group of correspondence and supportive documentation concerning Building 156, a World War II temporary building at Randolph Air Force Base. Most of the documents focus on the building's status in the National Register of Historic Places, as well as a proposed undertaking to rehabilitate Building 156.
Response from Stanley Graves to John Brenneman, Window Replacement at Building 2059 Medical Laboratory, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (1995)
The Texas Historical Commission has received and reviewed Fort Sam Houston's submittal of information related to upgrading windows at Building 2059. Building 2059 was constructed in 1944 and is an important example of permanent medical facilities built late in World War II. The Commission concurs with the determination that this work will have "no adverse effect"but with conditions. This letter outlines the Commissions conditions and concerns.
Results of Archaeological Preconstruction Subsurface Reconnaissance for Replacement of Beach Cottages at Bellows Air Force Station, Island of O`ahu, Hawai`i (TMK: 4-1-15:) (draft) (2000)
Ogden Environmental and Energy Services Company Inc., conducted archaeological subsurface testing at Bellows Air Force Station in November of 1998. Work was conducted in preparation for the proposed construction of three beach cottages. A total of ten shovel test pits and one controlled 1 m by 1 m test unit were excavated. Pre-contact period midden material and artifacts, including fishing gear, were collected during this project. However, no potentially significant, intact cultural layers or...
Review of Archaeological Photographs: Cinetheodolite Towers (1997)
Review of Archaeological Photographs: Cinetheodolite Towers
Rosemary Center for Natural and Cultural Resources Rehabilitation and Treatment Plan (Section 106 Review), Rosemary Fire Tower Complex Electronic Warfare Range, Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina (2005)
In 1994 Shaw Air Force Base acquired the unused Rosemary Fire Tower site in the former Manchester State Forest in Sumter County, South Carolina. Currently the area is part of the natural area surrounding the Poinsett Electronic Combat Range. The South Carolina Department of Archives and History determined the Rosemary Site eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places on April 7th 1995. According to Air Force Instruction 32-7065, Section 2.5.3, cultural resource managers...
Rosemary Fire Tower National Register of Historic Properties Eligibility and Registration Form (1995)
This document contains both the South Carolina Department of Archives and History preliminary information form to determine National Register eligibility and the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for the Rosemary Fire Tower Complex.
"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.
Section 106 Review: Addendum to Removal of Six (6) 50,000 Gallon Underground Storage Tanks in WWII Era Bunker at Bellows AFS, Hawaii (1996)
SHPO correspondence regarding an addendum to the removal of six 50,000 gallon underground storage tanks in WWII era bunker at Bellows AFS.
Senkan no Aki no Tsuki: Interpreting Depictions of the Landscape at WWII Heart Mountain Camp (2020)
This is a paper/report submission presented at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Creative and artistic works provided an important outlet for the 120,000 Japanese Americans confined during World War II. Many of these works incorporate depictions of the natural world. I will investigate the ways in which these depictions were influenced by the natural environment surrounding the camp established at Heart Mountain, and what those influences can tell us about how...
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 Plan, 41BX1017, Camp Bullis, Texas (1994)
Sketch map of site 41BX1017, a WWII military training area located at Camp Bullis, Texas. Included are site boundaries, archaeological an architectural features, and some topographical information.
Site Plan, 41BX1345 Historic Component, Camp Bullis, Texas (1999)
Map of historic component at 41BX1345, Camp Bullis, Texas. Included is the location, boundaries, shovel test locations, and some archaeological and topographical features. Also included is an inset photograph of Feature 1.
Site Plan, 41BX1345, Camp Bullis, Texas (1999)
Site plan of 41BX1345, which includes a historic WWII-era encampment at Camp Bullis, Texas. Included is the site location, boundaries, shovel test locations, and some archaeological and topographical features.