942 resultados para United States. Naval Facilities Engineering Command


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Includes bibliographical references.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Description based on: 1977

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"An investigation conducted by Acurex Corporation, Mountain View, CA, sponsored by Naval Facilities Engineering Command"--Cover.

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"Investigation conducted by University of California, Los Angeles; sponsored by Naval Facilities Engineering Command."

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Sponsored by Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Department of the Navy.

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Issued July 1978.

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Description based on: Vol. 19, no. 3 (fall/winter 1979); title from cover.

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"June 1983. CR83.031. N68305-82-WR-20172."

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On cover: An investigation conducted by Newcomb & Boyd, consulting engineers; sponsored by Naval Facilities Engineering Command.

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The Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey of United States Naval Academy will provide the Navy with a rich understanding of the history of this property. A National Register of Historic Places District, such as the Academy, deserves a thorough analysis of its past, in order to preserve what exists and to plan for the future. The goal of this project is to investigate the history of the Academy through traditional historic research, innovative computer analysis of historic maps, oral history interviews, and tract histories. This information has been synthesized to provide the Navy with a planning tool for Public Works, a concise look at the cartographic history of the Academy, and reference manual of the vast amounts of information which have been gathered during the course of this project. This information can serve as a reference tool to help the Public Works department comply with Section 106 regulations of the Historic Sites Preservation Act, with regard to construction. It can also serve as a source of cartographic history for those interested in the Academy's physical development, and as a way of preserving the culture of residents in Annapolis. This program and archaeological survey will ultimately serve to add to the rich history of the United States Naval Academy while preserving an important part of our nation's heritage.

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Vols. for 1853-1860 not issued except in a combined vol. with title: Results of observations made at the United States Naval Observatory with the transit instrument and mural circle.

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