OSD Cultural Resources Program Collection

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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


Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 201-300 of 375)


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)