Courtesy Story | Naval Support Activity South Potomac | 02.20.2025
INDIAN HEAD, Md. (Feb 20, 2025) – The Navy is implementing an Energetics Comprehensive Modernization Plan (ECMP) at Naval Support Facility (NSF) Indian Head that will renovate 180 facilities across the installation to comply with modernized safety regulations for ammunition and explosives....
Story by Sgt. Noah Braswell | Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point | 09.20.2024
Being a good steward has many connotations that can be boiled down to one simple phrase, “take care of what is around you”. In the case of Cultural Resources Management, part of the Environmental Department, its mission is to take care of our present environment to preserve the memories of the past. Jessica Guilianelli, cultural resources manager at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point,......
Story by Sophia Espinosa | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center | 07.16.2024
For many, cemeteries are a place of remembrance, honor and peace. On top of that, for a group of researchers at the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), cemeteries also hold a significant amount of respect and history. ERDC's Cultural Resources team is tackling four reports to help restore, maintain and preserve Mare Island's Naval Cemetery in Vallejo, California, the......
Story by Elizabeth Lockyear | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Albuquerque District | 06.28.2024
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Albuquerque District and the Pueblo of Isleta entered a partnership agreement to begin a cultural preservation study for the historic Pottery Mound site, June 26, 2024....
Story by Kali Bradford | Arnold Engineering Development Complex | 04.12.2024
Arnold Air Force Base Cultural Resources leaders welcomed a Tribal Historic Preservation representative of a federally recognized tribe, Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas, to the base on March 6. The purpose of the visit was to provide a face-to-face, government-to-government consultation with the tribe while reviewing and discussing the cultural resources program at Arnold. Since 2004,......
Story by Maj. Diann Rosenfeld | Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz | 03.17.2023
DEDEDO, Guam – Senators and legislative staff members with the Guam 37th Legislature visited Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Blaz, March 17, 2023. MCB Camp Blaz coordinated with the Chairman for the Committee on the Guam Buildup, Senator Roy Quinata and his staff to invite all members of the Guam Legislature on a base tour to learn more about the Marine Corps' construction progress and to......
Courtesy Story | Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office | 02.22.2023
For thousands of years before European contact, Native Americans used stone to create many of the tools that were used in their everyday lives....
Story by Bradley Hicks | Arnold Engineering Development Complex | 11.29.2022
Much mystery surrounds the eight cemeteries contained within the 40,000 sprawling acres of Arnold Air Force Base. For years, natural and cultural resources personnel at Arnold were left with the same questions concerning these graveyards: “How old are they?” “How many are interred within each?” “Are there any unmarked plots?” The search for answers began in early October with the......