Wake Island - Archaeology

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  • Archaeological Monitoring of Hazardous Substances Sites Wake Island Airfield, Wake Atoll, 2003 (2003)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Solomon Kailihiwa. Paul L. Cleghorn. James D. McIntosh. William A, Shapiro.

    This report presents the results of archaeological monitoring services at 13 out of 20 hazardous substances (HS) sites and their associated subsites that were subject to environmental investigations on Wake Island Airfield, Wake Atoll. This work was conducted as part of an on-going environmental restoration program conducted by the United States Air Force on Wake Atoll. The current archaeological investigations were designed to provide archaeological monitoring for the proposed environmental...

  • Archaeological Monitoring of Hazardous Substances Sites Wake Island Airfield, Wake Atoll, 2005 (2005)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Solomon Kailihiwa. Jeffery L. Putzi. Paul L. Cleghorn.

    This report presents the results of archaeological monitoring services at 13 out of 20 hazardous substances (HS) sites and their associated subsites that were subject to environmental investigations on Wake Island Airfield, Wake Atoll. This work was conducted as part of an on-going environmental restoration program conducted by the United States Air Force on Wake Atoll. The current archaeological investigations were designed to provide archaeological monitoring for the proposed environmental...

  • Final Natural and Cultural Resources Reports of Survey Stage I Site Inspection for Petroleum, Oils, and Lubricants Sites Wake Island Airfield Wake Atoll (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text URS Corporation.

    This document includes Natural and Cultural Resources Reports of Surveys of Stage I Site Inspection for Petroleum, Oils, and Lubricants. The activities discussed in this report support the Installation Restoration Program (IRP) of the 15th Civil Engineer Squadron/Environmental Restoration Element (15 CES/CEVR) for work performed on Wake Island Airfield.

  • Final Report for Interpretive Prospectus for Wake Island Airfield (1997)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text EDAW, Inc.. Garcia and Associates.

    This prospectus for a historical interpretive program at Wake Island Airfield (Wake) was prepared under the Legacy Resource Management Program to help the United States Air Force (USAF) continue its compliance with Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act. The prospectus is part of a comprehensive USAF effort to document and manage cultural resources at Wake, a National Historic Landmark. With few exceptions, all historic features addressed in this prospectus relate to the World War...

  • Historic Preservation Plan for Wake Island Airfield Wake Island (1996)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Thomas L. Jackson.

    This Historic Preservation Plan (HPP) defines a program to integrate historic preservation planning with the U.S. Air Force (USAF) mission at Wake Island Airfield, consistent with the leadership. role of the Department of the Air Force in the preservation of the historic resources of the United States.

  • History of the Aircraft Control and Warning System in Alaska: Air Defense of Arctic Skies (2002)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text G. Williams. J. DePue. M. Whorton. A. Alpert. D. Tomasko.

    This report presents historical background on the development, deployment, and operation of the AC&W system. It first summarizes the historical context of U.S.-Soviet relations that led to the deployment of the AC&W system and the general military buildup in Alaska. It next presents detailed information on the locations, development, and operation of the AC&W system in Alaska and relates the personal recollections of individuals who were stationed at the bases while the radar system was in...

  • Summary of PRSC Installations Addressed in the Integrated Natural Resources Management Plan and Natural Resources Considerations (2020)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text 611th Civil Engineer Squadron.

    A summary table from the Pacific Regional Support Center installations that were addressed in the 2020 Integrated Natural Resources Management Plan and Natural Resources Considerations.

  • Wake Island National Historic Landmark Hurricane Damage Assessment - Wake Atoll (2008)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text 15th Civil Engineering Squadron.

    This document contains the results of a damage assessment of the Wake Island National Historic Landmark conducted during May and June 2007. Wake Atoll is operated by the 15th Airlift Wing, Hickam Air Force Base, O’ahu Island, Hawai‘i. The current personnel population of approximately 117 would provide minimal security, maintenance, fire protection, repair of facilities damaged by Super Typhoon Ioke, and support to other federal agencies. Prominent landmark features, most of which are...