The Coldest Front: Cold War Military Properties in Alaska Revised and Expanded
Part of the 611th Air Support Group Resources project
Author(s): William J. Siedler; Judith E. Bittner; Leighton M. Quarles; Center for the Environmental Management of Military Lands (CEMML)
Year: 2012
Summary
The Alaska State Historic Preservation Officer received a grant from the Department of Defense’s (DoD) Legacy program to write a historic overview of the state’s Cold War properties. The study is to assist DoD property managers with managing the numerous Cold War properties under their responsibility. This study shows that individual Cold War properties are interrelated parts of a larger unit. They often had major impacts on local areas.
Cite this Record
The Coldest Front: Cold War Military Properties in Alaska Revised and Expanded. William J. Siedler, Judith E. Bittner, Leighton M. Quarles, Center for the Environmental Management of Military Lands (CEMML). 2012 ( tDAR id: 459083) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8459083
Keywords
Investigation Types
Historic Background Research
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Records Search / Inventory Checking
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Site Evaluation / Testing
General
11th Air Force
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611th
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611th Air Support Group
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611th Civil Engineer Squadron
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Alaska State Historic Preservation Office
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Management
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military facilities
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Pacific Air Forces
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Soviet
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United States Air Force
Geographic Keywords
Alaska (State / Territory)
Temporal Keywords
Cold War Era
Spatial Coverage
min long: -170.016; min lat: 51.487 ; max long: -141.047; max lat: 68.567 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): 611th Air Support Group CRM Manager
File Information
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Siedler_et_al_2012.pdf | 1,014.36kb | Mar 16, 2021 11:10:34 AM | Confidential |
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