DoD Legacy Resource Management Program Collection

Part of: OSD Cultural Resources Program Collection

In 1990, Congress passed legislation establishing the Legacy Resource Management Program to provide financial assistance to the Department of Defense (DoD) for installation-specific efforts to preserve our natural and cultural heritage. In 1996, the Legacy Resource Management Program was significantly amended by the National Defense Authorization Act, Public Law 104-201, Section 2694 of title 10 to focus on DoD-wide national and regional projects. The program assists DoD in protecting and enhancing resources while enabling military readiness. A Legacy project may involve regional ecosystem management initiatives, habitat preservation efforts, archaeological investigations, invasive species control, Native American consultations, and/or monitoring and predicting migratory patterns of birds and animals.

Three principles guide the Legacy program: stewardship, leadership, and partnership. Stewardship initiatives assist DoD in safeguarding its irreplaceable resources for future generations. By embracing a leadership role as part of the program, the Department serves as a model for respectful use of natural and cultural resources. Through partnerships, the program strives to access the knowledge and talents of individuals outside of DoD.

For more information, please visit: https://www.denix.osd.mil/legacy/index.html


Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 201-300 of 345)


The Military Heritage Guidebook (Legacy 03-196) Military Historic Context Emphasizing the Cold War Including the Identification and Evaluation of Above-Ground Cultural Resources for Thirteen Department of Defense Installations in the State of Georgia (Legacy 03-175) Military Training Lands Historic Context (Legacy 05-265)
National Historic Context for Hush Houses and Test Cells on DoD Installations (Legacy 07-342)
National Historic Landmarks Data Reconciliation (Legacy 07-375) Nationwide Context and Evaluation Methodology for Farmstead and Ranch Historic Sites and Historic Archaeological Sites on DoD Property (Legacy 17-837)

Nationwide Context, Inventory, and Heritage Assessment of Works Progress Administration and Civilian Conservation Corps Resources on Department of Defense Installations (Legacy 07-357)
Non-Invasive Burial Determination Using Near Surface Geophysical Survey and Soil Chemical Testing at Fort Hood, Texas, and Camp Lejeune, North Carolina (Legacy 03-193) Individual Resources

OCONUS Data Layer for Cultural Resources: A Feasibility Study (Legacy 05-266) An Optimal Foraging Model of Hunter-Gatherer Land Use in Carson Desert (Legacy 92-0497)

Paleontology Resources: A Key to Unlocking the Past (Legacy 92-0482) Patriotic Legacy: The Navajo Code Talkers and the Use of Native American Languages in Defense of America (Legacy 94-0311)

The Penobscot Expedition Archaeological Project: Field Investigations 2000 and 2001 (Legacy 01-133) Performance Testing of Historically Appropriate Blast-Resistant Windows (Legacy 04-219)

Prioritizing Site Treatment Actions (Legacy 10-122) Procurement Guidelines for the Reuse of Historic Building Materials (Legacy 06-316)

A Programmatic Approach to Determine Eligibility of Prehistoric Sites in the San Diego Subregion, Southern Coast Archeological Region, California, for the National Register of Historic Places (Legacy 05-251) Programmatic Approaches to the Management of Cold War Historic Properties (Legacy 13-701)

A Proposal to Safely Recover the H.L. Hunley Submarine Located in Charleston, South Carolina (Legacy 00-106)
Protecting the Past to Secure the Future: Best Management Practices for Hardening Archaeological Sites on DoD Lands (Legacy 06-303) Protocols for 3D Visualization as Alternative Mitigation and Public Interpretation (Legacy 14-733)
Recording the Cold War: Identifying and Collecting Cold War Resources Data on Military Installations (Legacy 07-285) Regional Analysis of Historic Farmstead Archaeological Site Characteristics on DoD Installations (Legacy 12-508)
Regional Cold War History for Department of Defense Installations in Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands (Legacy 09-454) Removing the Veil: Interest of Military Land Managers in Using Declassified and Classified Imagery (Legacy 99-1749)

Report on the Reconnaissance Investigation of the CSS Alabama (Legacy 99-1880) Reveille to Taps: Camp Forrest, TN 1940-1946 (Legacy 92-0442)

Rock Art Study on DoD Property Located in LANTOPS, EFA Chesapeake, and NORTHDIV Areas of Responsibility (Legacy 94-0021) Rural Industries of the Sand Hills of Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina Context (Legacy 09-436)

Safeguarding Military Information in Historical Studies (Legacy 12-516)
Stabilization and Preservation of DoD-owned Military Fortifications (Legacy 05-239) Still Serving: Reusing Historic National Guard Armories (Legacy 93-0483)
Strategies for Greening Historic Properties (Legacy 09-452) Support and Utilitarian Structures and Facilities (1917-1946) Overview, Inventory, and Treatment Plan (Legacy 93-0900)

Training for In-Theater Cultural Resources Protection (Legacy 06-324)

Training for In-Theatre Cultural Resource Protection (Legacy 07-324) Training for In-Theatre Cultural Resource Protection (Legacy 08-324)

Treaty-Reserved Rights on Department of Defense Lands (Legacy 99-1881)

Tribal Engagement Guidebook (Legacy 21-001)
Two for the Price of One: Integration of NEPA and NHPA Procedures (Legacy 12-520)