Military Training Lands Historic Context (Legacy 05-265)

Summary

This project resulted in historic contexts for U.S. Department of Defense military training lands.

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Military Training Lands Historic Context (Legacy 05-265). ( tDAR id: 465853) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8465853

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Documents

  1. Military Lands Historic Context - Training Village, Mock Sites, and Large Scale Operations Areas - Report (Legacy 05-265) (2010)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Dan Archibald. Adam Smith. Sunny Adams. Manroop Chawla.

    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.

  2. Military Training Lands Historic Context - Large Arms Ranges - Report (Legacy 05-265) (2010)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Dan Archibald. Adam Smith. Sunny Adams. Manroop Chawla.

    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.

  3. Military Training Lands Historic Context - Miscellaneous Training Sites - Report (Legacy 05-265) (2010)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Adam Smith. Manroop Chawla. Sunny Adams. Dan Archibald.

    This historic context of miscellaneous military training sites 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.

  4. Military Training Lands Historic Context - Small Arms Ranges - Report (Legacy 05-265) (2010)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Dan Archibald. Adam Smith. Sunny Adams. Manroop Chawla.

    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.