Welcome to the Department of Defense (DoD) Cultural Resources Program Collection.
The DoD maintains thousands of historic and culturally significant resources that form an integral part of mission support and readiness. The Department's cultural resources are the Nation's heritage and DoD holds these assets in trust for all Americans. As stewards of the Nation's largest inventory of federally managed historic properties, DoD strives to maintain, promote, and interpret the cultural resources it manages, both to support the defense mission and to preserve the country's military heritage for future generations. Cultural resources are mission enhancing assets that connect our fighting men and women with their proud history and traditions.
The Federal Preservation Officer for DoD is responsible for cultural resources management and historic preservation policy across the Department. Mr. Richard Kidd is the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Environment & Energy Resilience and is located within the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Energy, Installations & Environment.
The DoD historic property portfolio includes 49 individual National Historic Landmarks, 3,171 National Historic Landmark contributing properties, 2,396 individual and contributing historic assets listed in the National Register of Historic Places, over 15,000 historic assets determined eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places, and over 132,000 recorded archaeological sites. Military Services and other DoD Components manage these cultural resources at the installation level and work closely with public stakeholders, including American Indian and Alaska Native tribes, Native Hawaiian Organizations, State Historic Preservation Officers, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. Sound cultural resources stewardship ensures DoD’s compliance with applicable historic preservation Federal laws, Executive Orders, and regulations in support of the defense mission.
For more information, please visit: https://www.denix.osd.mil/cr/index.html
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Historic Buildings
Culture Keywords
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Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 201-300 of 375)
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Preserving American Heritage - Poster (Legacy 03-196) (2003)
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This poster is for the guidebook that describes historic sites important to American military heritage.
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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)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams
This report develops a statewide and regional historic context for existing Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps installations in Georgia. This includes all Reserve Centers and National Guard units where applicable. The focus is mission and infrastructure oriented, with emphasis on the period from World War II (WWII) to the end of the Cold War.
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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 - Report (Legacy 03-175) (2006)
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This report develops a statewide and regional historic context for existing Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps installations in Georgia. This includes all Reserve Centers and National Guard units where applicable. The focus is mission and infrastructure oriented, with emphasis on the period from World War II (WWII) to the end of the Cold War.
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Military Training Lands Historic Context (Legacy 05-265)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams
This project resulted in historic contexts for U.S. Department of Defense military training lands.
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Military Lands Historic Context - Training Village, Mock Sites, and Large Scale Operations Areas - Report (Legacy 05-265) (2010)
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This historic context of military training villages, mock sites, and large-scale operations areas focuses on the landscape outside the developed core of military installations, covering large scale operation areas across all military Services nationwide from pre-Civil War to 1989. The study identifies changes in history and use over time, notes important chronological periods, establishes geographical context, and identifies historical themes.
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Military Training Lands Historic Context - Large Arms Ranges - Report (Legacy 05-265) (2010)
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This historic context of military training lands focuses on the landscape outside the developed core of military installations, covering large scale operation areas across all military Services nationwide from pre-Civil War to 1989. The study identifies changes in history and use over time, notes important chronological periods, establishes geographical context, and identifies historical themes.
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Military Training Lands Historic Context - Small Arms Ranges - Report (Legacy 05-265) (2010)
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This historic context of military small arms training ranges focuses on the landscape outside the developed core of military installations, covering large scale operation areas across all military Services nationwide from pre-Civil War to 1989. The study identifies changes in history and use over time, notes important chronological periods, establishes geographical context, and identifies historical themes.
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National Historic Context for Hush Houses and Test Cells on DoD Installations (Legacy 07-342)
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The report describes the evolution, development, and use of military hush houses and test cells from WWII through the Cold War, documenting different kinds of noise-attenuating technology from propeller engine testing rigs to jet engine development and maintenance. It provides a context, methodology, and examples for a building type, applicable throughout the U.S.
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National Historic Context for Hush Houses and Test Cells on DoD Installations - Report (Legacy 07-342) (2009)
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The report describes the evolution, development, and use of military hush houses and test cells from WWII through the Cold War, documenting different kinds of noise-attenuating technology from propeller engine testing rigs to jet engine development and maintenance. It provides a context, methodology, and examples for a building type, applicable throughout the U.S.
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National Historic Landmarks Data Reconciliation (Legacy 07-375)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams
Using the National Council on Preservation Education (NCPE) summer intern program, an individual worked with the NPS NHL program and staff from the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), Headquarters Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC), US Army Environmental Center (USAEC) and the Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence (AFCEE) to collect and analyze DoD NHL information. The individual compiled an analysis document that presented all collected information and outlines possible...
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National Historic Landmarks Data Reconciliation - Inventory (Legacy 07-375) (2007)
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Using the National Council on Preservation Education (NCPE) summer intern program, an individual worked with the NPS NHL program and staff from the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), Headquarters Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC), US Army Environmental Center (USAEC) and the Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence (AFCEE) to collect and analyze DoD NHL information. The individual compiled an analysis document that presented all collected information and outlines possible...
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National Historic Landmarks Data Reconciliation - Report (Legacy 07-375) (2007)
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Using the National Council on Preservation Education (NCPE) summer intern program, an individual worked with the NPS NHL program and staff from the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), Headquarters Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC), US Army Environmental Center (USAEC) and the Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence (AFCEE) to collect and analyze DoD NHL information. The individual compiled an analysis document that presented all collected information and outlines possible...
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Nationwide Context and Evaluation Methodology for Farmstead and Ranch Historic Sites and Historic Archaeological Sites on DoD Property (Legacy 17-837)
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This project developed a methodology for efficiently identifying the best examples of historic farmstead sites, and also those sites that are least likely to be deemed eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. It details testing the applicability of the methodology to regions across the country. Regional historic contexts were created to assist in the determination of “typical” farmsteads.
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Nationwide Context and Evaluation Methodology for Farmstead and Ranch Historic Sites and Historic Archaeological Sites on DoD Property - Presentation (Legacy 17-837) (2020)
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This presentation includes development of a methodology for efficiently identifying the best examples of historic farmstead sites, and also those sites that are least likely to be deemed eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. It details testing the applicability of the methodology to regions across the country.
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Nationwide Context and Evaluation Methodology for Farmstead and Ranch Historic Sites and Historic Archaeological Sites on DoD Property - Report (Legacy 17-837) (2020)
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This report includes development of a methodology for efficiently identifying the best examples of historic farmstead sites, and also those sites that are least likely to be deemed eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. It details testing the applicability of the methodology to regions across the country. Regional historic contexts were created to assist in the determination of “typical” farmsteads.
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Nationwide Context, Inventory, and Heritage Assessment of Works Progress Administration and Civilian Conservation Corps Resources on Department of Defense Installations (Legacy 07-357)
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This project resulted in a national historic context for Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and Works Progress Administration (WPA) projects related to military installations.
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Built by WPA-CCC, 1933-1943 New Deal Historic Resources on Department of Defense Installations - Booklet (Legacy 07-357) (2009)
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This booklet is a national historic context for Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and Works Progress Administration (WPA) projects related to military installations.
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Nationwide Context, Inventory, and Heritage Assessment of Works Progress Administration and Civilian Conservation Corps Resources on Department of Defense Installations - Report (Legacy 07-357) (2009)
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This report is a national historic context for Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and Works Progress Administration (WPA) projects related to military installations.
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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)
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This project sought to develop a non-invasive means to identify the locations of prehistoric and historic human burials using geophysical and soil chemistry. With field investigations conducted at rockshelters, open air sites, and historic cemeteries, geophysical investigations were very effective in identifying burials and other cultural features at all site types. Chemical analysis of the soil to verify burial locations appears to hold greatest promise in historic burials.
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Non-Invasive Burial Determination Using Near Surface Geophysical Survey and Soil Chemical Testing at Fort Hood, Texas, and Camp Lejeune, North Carolina - Report (Legacy 03-193) (2004)
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This project sought to develop a non-invasive means to identify the locations of prehistoric and historic human burials using geophysical and soil chemistry. With field investigations conducted at rockshelters, open air sites, and historic cemeteries, geophysical investigations were very effective in identifying burials and other cultural features at all site types. Chemical analysis of the soil to verify burial locations appears to hold greatest promise in historic burials.
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Army Alternate Procedures (2001)
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The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation approved technical and administrative amendments to the Army Alternate Procedures. Those Army Alternate Procedures set forth a process that Army installations can follow in order to meet their historic preservation review responsibilities under the National Historic Preservation Act. The main purposes of the amendments are to conform the Alternate Procedures to the Army’s internal reorganization and clarify its exemption regarding designated surface...
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Army Ammunition and Explosives Storage During the Cold War, 1946-1989 - Report (2009)
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This historic context discusses the development of weapons technology and construction of ammunition and explosive storage facilities during the Cold War, including modifications to existing ammunition storage facilities to accommodate changes in technology.
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Army Program Comment for Capehart and Wherry Era Army Family Housing and Associated Structures and Landscape Features (1949-1962) (2001)
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The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation approved a Program Comment that facilitates the Army's compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act with regard to management of its inventory of Capehart and Wherry Era family housing and associated structures and landscape features. Executed – May 31, 2001; Expiration – None.
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Army Program Comment for Inter-War Era Historic Housing, Associated Buildings and Structures, and Landscape Features (1919-1940) (2020)
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The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation issued a program comment for the U.S. Department of the Army that sets forth the way in which the Army complies with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act for its inventory of Inter-War Era historic housing management actions, including: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, renovation, abatement, mothballing, demolition, replacement construction, new construction, lease and conveyance. Executed – September 4, 2020; Expiration –...
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Army Program Comment for World War II and Cold War Era (1939-1974) Ammunition Production Facilities and Plants (2006)
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This Program Comment provided the Department of the Army with an alternative way to comply with its responsibilities following management actions on World War II and Cold War Era Army Ammunition Production Facilities and Plants that may be eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places (Facilities and Plants): ongoing operations, maintenance and repair, rehabilitation, renovation, mothballing, cessation of maintenance, new construction, demolition, deconstruction and salvage,...
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Army Prototype Programmatic Agreement for the Privatization of Army Lodging (2012)
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The prototype PA provides a template and streamlined approach to the process of developing, negotiating and implementing PAs for Army installations that have historic properties impacted by the privatization of Army lodging. Executed – April 5, 2012; Expiration – April 5, 2062.
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Army Prototype Programmatic Agreement Regarding Building Interiors (2011)
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The Department of the Army developed, in concert with the ACHP, a Prototype Programmatic Agreement (PA) for the interiors of National Register contributing buildings and individually eligible buildings. The Army determined that a Prototype PA would provide Cultural Resource Managers at Army installations an additional tool to use in meeting their responsibilities under Section 106 for these federal facilities, and to streamline the consideration of these interiors. The Army has more than 20,000...
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Basic Methods of Conserving Underwater Archaeological Material Culture - Report (1997)
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This report describes methods for conserving archaeological artifacts recovered from marine environments, including required chemicals and necessary equipment. The report includes a discussion of estimating level of effort and the resources that will be necessary to accomplish each option.
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California Historic Military Buildings and Structures Inventory - Report (2000)
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This report contains inventories and histories of historic structures on military installations in California.
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Context Study of Quartermaster General Standardized Plans 1866-1942 - Report (1997)
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This document provides a historic context statement for use in inventorying and evaluating as cultural resources thousands of standardized buildings constructed from nearly identical plans at installations throughout the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii, and Panama. It discusses shared characteristics, history of the Quatermaster Corps, and building types.
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Department of Defense Guidelines for the Curation of Archaeological Soil Samples (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Courtney Williams
This document discusses the rationale for soil collection and curation, types of samples, and guidelines for collecting, processing, and sorting soil samples.
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Department of Defense Programmatic Memorandum of Agreement for Demolition of World War II Temporary Buildings (1986)
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This Programmatic Memorandum of Agreement is among the Department of Defense, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, and the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers. The agreement regards the demolition of World War II temporary buildings. Executed – June 1986; Amended – May 1, 1991.
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DoD Cultural Resources Training Overview - Public Document (2022)
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This publicly available overview document compiles DoD’s issued cultural resources policy, guidance, and available training as well as available external resources that may assist in Military Services’ legal and policy compliance efforts.
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DoD Program Comment for Cold War Era Unaccompanied Personnel Housing (1946 - 1974) (2006)
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This Program Comment provides the Military Departments with an alternative way to comply with their responsibilities for management actions on Cold War Era Unaccompanied Personnel Housing (barracks) that may be listed or eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. This includes ongoing operations, maintenance and repair, rehabilitation, renovation, mothballing, cessation of maintenance, new construction, demolition, deconstruction and salvage, remediation activities, and...
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DoD Program Comment for World War II and Cold War Era (1939-1974) Ammunition Storage Facilities (2006)
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This Program Comment provides the Department of Defense (DoD) and its Military Departments with an alternative way to comply with their responsibilities following management actions on World War II and Cold War Era ammunition storage facilities that may be eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places: ongoing operations, maintenance and repair, rehabilitation, renovation, mothballing, cessation of maintenance, new construction, demolition, deconstruction and salvage,...
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DoD Report to Congress on Historic Preservation - Report (2022)
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This report satisfies the requirements of House Report 116-445, page 7, accompanying H.R. 7609, the Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill, 2021. House Report 116-445 requests that the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Energy, Installations, and Environment provide a study to Congress regarding services DoD provides to State Historic Preservation Officers (SHPOs) and systemic departmental issues when requesting concurrence on historical...
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Federal Register Notice for DoD Program Comments for Cold War Era (1946-1974) Unaccompanied Personnel Housing, World War II and Cold War Era (1939-1974) Ammunition Storage Facilities (2007)
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The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation approved and issued to the Department of Defense a Program Comment on World War II and Cold War era (1939– 1974) ammunition Storage Facilities, and a Program Comment on Cold War era (1946–1974) Unaccompanied Personnel Housing. The Program Comments pertain to all buildings and structures designed and built as ammunition storage facilities within the years 1939–1974, and all buildings and structures that were designed and built as Unaccompanied...
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Fort Bliss Main Post Historic District - Form (2000)
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This is the National Register of Historic Places nomination form for the Fort Bliss Main Post Historic District, Ft. Bliss, TX.
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Historic Contexts & Histories Catalog for DoD's Historic Built Environment - Catalog (2011)
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This catalog provides a bibliography and brief description of Legacy projects on the DoD’s historic built environment from 1993-2011.
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Housing an Air Force and a Navy: The Wherry Capehart Era Solutions to the Postwar Family Housing Shortage (1940-1962) - Report (2007)
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This historic context was prepared to support the Departments of the Air Force and the Navy in executing the Program Comment for Capehart and Wherry Era Housing at Air Force and Navy Bases.
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Integrated Cultural Resource Management Plan Molokai Receiver Station Palayau, Molokayi Island, Maui County, Hawai'i (2005)
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This plan was prepared for use by the U.S. Air Force Molokai Receiver Station facility to help guide and advise on responsibilities and to assist with the protection, preservation, and enhancement of the prehistoric and historic resources under their jurisdiction.
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Mokapu: A Paradise on the Peninsula - Pamphlet (2014)
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This booklet recounts the stories of this community, of the people who worked, lived, and played at Mokapu Peninsula before it was transformed into the military landscape of today.
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National Guard Bureau Nationwide Programmatic Agreement for Army National Guard Readiness Centers Maintenance and Repair (2010)
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Nationwide Programmatic Agreement for Army National Guard Readiness Centers Maintenance and Repair Among the National Guard Bureau, the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. Executed - December 10, 2010; Expiration - December 10, 2020.
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National Register of Historic Places Historic Context and Evaluation for Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, NM (2008)
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This report is a complete evaluation of the historic facilities at Kirtland Air Force Base (AFB). The context covers the history of Kirtland AFB from the early 1880s through the end of the Cold War and discusses the methodology used to determine the significant historic resources at Kirtland AFB.
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Navy and Air Force Program Comment for Capehart and Wherry Era Housing and Associated Structures and Landscape Features (1949-1962) (2004)
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The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation approved a program comment that facilitates the Navy's and Air Force's compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act with regard to management of their inventories of Capehart and Wherry Era housing units, associated structures, and landscape features. Executed – November 18, 2004; Expiration – None.
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Navy Program Comment for the Disposition of Historic Vessels (2010)
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The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation issued a Program Comment for the Department of the Navy setting forth the way in which it will comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act with regard to the determination of National Register of Historic Places eligibility of its vessels and the treatment of adverse effects that may result from their disposition. Executed - December 10, 2010; Expiration - December 10, 2020.
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Perspectives in Underwater Archaeology - Report (2004)
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This report is an overview of the Naval Historical Center's underwater archaeology branch’s duties and responsibilities in regard to sunken vessels and submerged aircraft. The paper discusses future activities.
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Safeguard Missile Training Program, Fort Bliss, Texas - Brochure (2008)
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This public brochure discusses the training that occurred on Fort Bliss under the Safeguard Missile Program, which was at the forefront of the U.S. nuclear strategy.
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Study of Antiterrorism/Force Protection (ATFP) Base Entrance Improvements in a Historic District - Report (2003)
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This report contains recommendations and cost estimates for the improvement of installation entrances, specific to locations, and provides general information for use by other bases considering such upgrades.
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Technologies for Prehistoric and Historic Preservation - Summary, 1986 (1986)
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This document summarizes a workshop on technologies for the preservation of archaeological sites and structures on December 3-4, 1985.
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Tularosa Basin and Coe Ranch, Ft. Bliss, TX - Brochure (2008)
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This public brochure is a historic context including Coe family history, military expansion/acquisition, and the development of Fort Bliss.
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OCONUS Data Layer for Cultural Resources: A Feasibility Study (Legacy 05-266)
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This study developed and partially populated a cultural resources database and a GIS data layer for Outside the Continental United States (OCONUS) regions where DoD personnel are deployed; assessed the depth, breadth, and availability of needed OCONUS culture resource information; and made recommendations concerning how to efficiently and effectively develop these OCONUS cultural resource data layers in future efforts.
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OCONUS Data Layer for Cultural Resources: A Feasibility Study - Presentation (Legacy 05-266) (2005)
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This study developed and partially populated a cultural resources database and a GIS data layer for Outside the Continental United States (OCONUS) regions where DoD personnel are deployed; assessed the depth, breadth, and availability of needed OCONUS culture resource information; and made recommendations concerning how to efficiently and effectively develop these OCONUS cultural resource data layers in future efforts.
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An Optimal Foraging Model of Hunter-Gatherer Land Use in Carson Desert (Legacy 92-0497)
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This report expands and elaborates on an earlier model that predicted locations of prehistoric archaeology at Stillwater Marsh by analyzing the economic foraging potential of resource distributions there. A preliminary survey of selected lands administered by three federal agencies determined the predictive power of the model.
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An Optimal Foraging Model of Hunter-Gatherer Land Use in Carson Desert - Report (Legacy 92-0497) (1995)
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This report expands and elaborates on an earlier model that predicted locations of prehistoric archaeology at Stillwater Marsh by analyzing the economic foraging potential of resource distributions there. A preliminary survey of selected lands administered by three federal agencies determined the predictive power of the model.
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Paleontology Resources: A Key to Unlocking the Past (Legacy 92-0482)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams
This document contains arguments for establishing a federal paleontological resources program.
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Paleontology Resources: A Key to Unlocking the Past - Report (Legacy 92-0482) (1994)
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This document contains arguments for establishing a federal paleontological resources program.
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Patriotic Legacy: The Navajo Code Talkers and the Use of Native American Languages in Defense of America (Legacy 94-0311)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams
This report provides a history on the use of Native American languages in U.S. military services.
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Patriotic Legacy: The Navajo Code Talkers and the Use of Native American Languages in Defense of America - Report (Legacy 94-0311) (1995)
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This report provides a history on the use of Native American languages in U.S. military services.
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The Penobscot Expedition Archaeological Project: Field Investigations 2000 and 2001 (Legacy 01-133)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams
This is the final report of a site assessment and multi-component remote-sensing survey of the Penobscot River, Penobscot County, Maine. The project was part of an ongoing effort to research, investigate, and document shipwrecks and other submerged archaeological sites associated with the Penobscot Expedition of 1779, and ultimately develop a management plan for their protection and preservation.
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The Penobscot Expedition Archaeological Project: Field Investigations 2000 and 2001 - Report (Legacy 01-133) (2003)
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This is the final report of a site assessment and multi-component remote-sensing survey of the Penobscot River, Penobscot County, Maine. The project was part of an ongoing effort to research, investigate, and document shipwrecks and other submerged archaeological sites associated with the Penobscot Expedition of 1779, and ultimately develop a management plan for their protection and preservation.
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Performance Testing of Historically Appropriate Blast-Resistant Windows (Legacy 04-219)
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This project provides manufacturer-independent test data for historically compatible blast-resistant windows and a listing of blast test facilities. The report includes a list of blast-resistant window manufacturers capable of complying with UFC 4-010-01 (DoD Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for Buildings) and 36 CFR Part 67.
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Performance Testing of Historically Appropriate Blast-Resistant Windows - Report (Legacy 04-219) (2007)
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This report provides manufacturer-independent test data for historically compatible blast-resistant windows and a listing of blast test facilities. The report includes a list of blast-resistant window manufacturers capable of complying with UFC 4-010-01 (DoD Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for Buildings) and 36 CFR Part 67.
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Prioritizing Site Treatment Actions (Legacy 10-122)
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Building on the results of Legacy project #09-442 (recommended procedures for a program of archaeological site condition monitoring), this project developed site treatment protocols designed to prevent further deterioration of sites on Department of Defense (DoD) lands. In addition to typical site treatments such as stabilization, burial, or mitigation through excavation, the project's report examines landscaping around sites to change erosion patterns or divert pedestrian traffic, as well as...
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Prioritizing Site Treatment Actions (Legacy 10-122) (2012)
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Building on the results of Legacy project #09-442 (recommended procedures for a program of archaeological site condition monitoring), this project developed site treatment protocols designed to prevent further deterioration of sites on DoD lands. In addition to typical site treatments such as stabilization, burial, or mitigation through excavation, this report examines landscaping around sites to change erosion patterns or divert pedestrian traffic, as well as education programs or enhanced site...
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Procurement Guidelines for the Reuse of Historic Building Materials (Legacy 06-316)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams
This pamphlet provides a basic understanding for qualified program managers, technical and procurements staffs in DoD with set guidelines for whole-building recycling, and reuse of historic materials. The pamphlet is meant to be used as a supplement to the Procurement Guidelines booklet. The new guidelines will provide information that will assisted in DoD installations Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution process.
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Procurement Guidelines for the Reuse of Historic Building Materials - Guide (Legacy 06-316) (2006)
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This pamphlet provides a basic understanding for qualified program managers, technical and procurements staffs in DoD with set guidelines for whole-building recycling, and reuse of historic materials. The pamphlet is meant to be used as a supplement to the Procurement Guidelines booklet. The new guidelines will provide information that will assisted in DoD installations Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution process.
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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)
PROJECT
The goal of this project was to research regional issues, and develop a landscape-based, programmatic approach to determine eligibility for the National Register of Historic Places of prehistoric sites in the San Diego Subregion Southern Coast Archeological Region, California.
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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 - Report (Legacy 05-251) (2007)
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The goal of this project was to research regional issues, and develop a landscape-based, programmatic approach to determine eligibility for the National Register of Historic Places of prehistoric sites in the San Diego Subregion Southern Coast Archeological Region, California.
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Programmatic Approaches to the Management of Cold War Historic Properties (Legacy 13-701)
PROJECT
This project developed a programmatic approach for the consistent management of DoD Cold War-era resources by analyzing the existing Cold War documentation to reduce the need for case-by-case Section 106 compliance. The project report includes management categories of Cold War-related properties, recommendations for a variety of management approaches specific to each category, and next steps for developing approaches.
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Programmatic Approaches to the Management of Cold War Historic Properties - Report (Legacy 13-701) (2015)
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This document develops a programmatic approach for the consistent management of DoD Cold War-era resources by analyzing the existing Cold War documentation to reduce the need for case-by-case Section 106 compliance. The document includes management categories of Cold War-related properties, recommendations for a variety of management approaches specific to each category, and next steps for developing approaches.
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A Proposal to Safely Recover the H.L. Hunley Submarine Located in Charleston, South Carolina (Legacy 00-106)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams
This proposal discusses the drawbacks of the then-proposed method of lifting the H.L. Hunley from its resting place through a system of straps and outlines a procedure for a mechanical device to scoop up the submarine and its supporting surrounding sediment. The proposal includes a timetable for construction, testing, demonstration, and actual recovery of the Hunley.
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H.L. Hunley General Recovery Procedures - Plan (Legacy 00-106) (2000)
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This document describes a detailed plan of the recovery procedure for the H.L. Hunley.
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A Proposal to Safely Recover the H.L. Hunley Submarine Located in Charleston, South Carolina - Report (Legacy 00-106) (1999)
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This proposal discusses the drawbacks of the then-proposed method of lifting the H.L. Hunley from its resting place through a system of straps and outlines a procedure for a mechanical device to scoop up the submarine and its supporting surrounding sediment. The proposal includes a timetable for construction, testing, demonstration, and actual recovery of the Hunley.
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Protecting the Past to Secure the Future: Best Management Practices for Hardening Archaeological Sites on DoD Lands (Legacy 06-303)
PROJECT
This report provides best management practices for protecting archaeological sites while allowing access for military training through well-established and new and innovative techniques.
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Protecting the Past to Secure the Future: Best Management Practices for Hardening Archaeological Sites on DoD Lands - Report (Legacy 06-303) (2007)
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This report provides best management practices for protecting archaeological sites while allowing access for military training through well-established and new and innovative techniques.
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Protocols for 3D Visualization as Alternative Mitigation and Public Interpretation (Legacy 14-733)
PROJECT
This project reviewed protocols and best practices for the use of 3D visualization in cultural resources projects
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Protocols for 3D Visualization as Alternative Mitigation and Public Interpretation - Report (Legacy 14-733) (2017)
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This report provides protocols and best practices for the use of 3D visualization in cultural resources projects.
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Recording the Cold War: Identifying and Collecting Cold War Resources Data on Military Installations (Legacy 07-285)
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The goals of this study were threefold: to identify DoD Cold War facilities and associated documentation at a select number of installations; to create a systematic approach for identifying, compiling, and analyzing available data; and to prepare time and cost metrics on the process.
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Recording the Cold War: Identifying and Collecting Cold War Resources Data on Military Installations - Report (Legacy 07-285) (2008)
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The goals of this study were threefold: to identify DoD Cold War facilities and associated documentation at a select number of installations; to create a systematic approach for identifying, compiling, and analyzing available data; and to prepare time and cost metrics on the process.
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Regional Analysis of Historic Farmstead Archaeological Site Characteristics on DoD Installations (Legacy 12-508)
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This project analyzes late 19th to early 20th-century farmsteads, which share many similarities in terms of types of artifacts, layout, historic use, and relationships to the topography, is intended to promote more efficient decisions regarding "potentially eligible" archaeological sites by making fewer individual site evaluations necessary, leading to more cost-effective management and increased troop readiness through wider access to training lands.
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Regional Analysis of Historic Farmstead Archaeological Site Characteristics on DoD Installations - Report (Legacy 12-508) (2014)
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This analysis of late 19th to early 20th-century farmsteads, which share many similarities in terms of types of artifacts, layout, historic use, and relationships to the topography, is intended to promote more efficient decisions regarding "potentially eligible" archaeological sites by making fewer individual site evaluations necessary, leading to more cost-effective management and increased troop readiness through wider access to training lands.
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Regional Analysis of Historic Farmstead Archeological Site Characteristics on DoD Installations - Brochure (Legacy 12-508) (2014)
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This brochure summarizes an analysis of late 19th to early 20th-century farmsteads, which share many similarities in terms of types of artifacts, layout, historic use, and relationships to the topography, that is intended to promote more efficient decisions regarding "potentially eligible" archaeological sites by making fewer individual site evaluations necessary, leading to more cost-effective management and increased troop readiness through wider access to training lands.
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Regional Cold War History for Department of Defense Installations in Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands (Legacy 09-454)
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This regional history of Guam and the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) presents a framework for determining NRHP eligibility within a definitive context. The history represents a means to more evenly and expediently evaluate resources from the U.S. military response during the Cold War period of significance.
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Regional Cold War History for Department of Defense Installations in Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands - Report (Legacy 09-454) (2011)
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This regional history of Guam and the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) presents a framework for determining NRHP eligibility within a definitive context. The history represents a means to more evenly and expediently evaluate resources from the U.S. military response during the Cold War period of significance.
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Removing the Veil: Interest of Military Land Managers in Using Declassified and Classified Imagery (Legacy 99-1749)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams
A report on the uses of imagery to support land management activities.
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Removing the Veil: Interest of Military Land Managers in Using Declassified and Classified Imagery (Legacy 99-1749) (2000)
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A report on the uses of imagery to support land management activities.
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Report on the Reconnaissance Investigation of the CSS Alabama (Legacy 99-1880)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams
The report discusses the background (discovery of the ship), ownership, French jurisdiction, required permissions and agreements necessary to undertake reconnaissance, funding, equipment, and the results of the two-day reconnaissance.
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Report on the Reconnaissance Investigation of the CSS Alabama - Report (Legacy 99-1880) (1999)
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The report discusses the background (discovery of the ship), ownership, French jurisdiction, required permissions and agreements necessary to undertake reconnaissance, funding, equipment, and the results of the two-day reconnaissance.
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Reveille to Taps: Camp Forrest, TN 1940-1946 (Legacy 92-0442)
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This document is a history of Camp Forrest in Tennessee.
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Reveille to Taps: Camp Forrest, TN 1940-1946 - Report (Legacy 92-0442) (1992)
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This document is a history of Camp Forrest in Tennessee.
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Rock Art Study on DoD Property Located in LANTOPS, EFA Chesapeake, and NORTHDIV Areas of Responsibility (Legacy 94-0021)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams
This report provides information intended to sensitize CRMs in the DoD to the presence of rock art on installations in all regions of the U.S. The document 1) defines the general characteristics of rock art sites in the northeastern U.S., 2) provides a regional context and predictive model for rock art in the study area, 3) analyzes potential threats to rock art sites as a result of military, civilian, or natural activities or factors, and 4) develops recommendations for managing rock art sites...
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Rock Art Study on DoD Property Located in LANTOPS, EFA Chesapeake, and NORTHDIV Areas of Responsibility - Report (Legacy 94-0021) (1997)
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This report provides information intended to sensitize CRMs in the DoD to the presence of rock art on installations in all regions of the U.S. The document 1) defines the general characteristics of rock art sites in the northeastern U.S., 2) provides a regional context and predictive model for rock art in the study area, 3) analyzes potential threats to rock art sites as a result of military, civilian, or natural activities or factors, and 4) develops recommendations for managing rock art sites...
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Rural Industries of the Sand Hills of Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina Context (Legacy 09-436)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams
This historic context identifies the rural industry property types associated with the Sand Hills region; reviews the features associated with each; considers each property type or class as identified at various Department of Defense installations and reviews the significant studies of each; and reviews their physiographic distribution. The document provides recommendations for the future management, interpretation, and National Historic Preservation Act evaluation of rural industry properties.
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Rural Industries of the Sand Hills of Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina Context - Report (Legacy 09-436) (2009)
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This historic context identifies the rural industry property types associated with the Sand Hills region; reviews the features associated with each; considers each property type or class as identified at various DoD installations and reviews the significant studies of each; and reviews their physiographic distribution. The document provides recommendations for the future management, interpretation, and NRHP evaluation of rural industry properties.
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Rural Industries of the Sand Hills, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina - Pamphlet (Legacy 09-436) (2009)
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This historic context identifies the rural industry property types associated with the Sand Hills region; reviews the features associated with each; considers each property type or class as identified at various DoD installations and reviews the significant studies of each; and reviews their physiographic distribution. The document provides recommendations for the future management, interpretation, and NRHP evaluation of rural industry properties.
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Safeguarding Military Information in Historical Studies (Legacy 12-516)
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This project is designed to aid the Department of Defense (DoD) cultural resource manager (CRM) and their contractors in understanding the potential for the unauthorized disclosure of national security information that should be protected from public release and how to avoid such a disclosure on cultural resource projects.
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Safeguarding Military Information in Historical Studies - Handbook (Legacy 12-516) (2013)
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This handbook is designed to aid the Department of Defense (DoD) cultural resource manager (CRM) and their contractors in understanding the potential for the unauthorized disclosure of national security information that should be protected from public release and how to avoid such a disclosure on cultural resource projects. Karen Van Citters and Brian M. Lione.
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Stabilization and Preservation of DoD-owned Military Fortifications (Legacy 05-239)
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This project evaluated the different materials of military fortifications and particular conditions created by military fortifications in which a range of different materials are integrated, causing challenging preservation scenarios. The report offers integrated, proven sets of procedures to preserve and stabilize fortifications.
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Stabilization and Preservation of DoD-owned Military Fortifications - Report (Legacy 05-239) (2006)
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This project evaluated the different materials of military fortifications and particular conditions created by military fortifications in which a range of different materials are integrated, causing challenging preservation scenarios. The report offers integrated, proven sets of procedures to preserve and stabilize fortifications.