Memorandum of Agreement Regarding Demolition of Nineteen Installations in the White Alice Communications System, Alaska

A Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for the Demolition of nineteen installations in the White Alice Communication System. These installations include: Anvil Mountain, Bear Creek, Bethel, Big Mountain, Canyon Creek, Cape Romanzof, Cape Lisburne, Cape Sari chef, Driftwood Bay, Fort Yukon, Granite Mountain...

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Main Authors: J.A. Smith, Bittner, Judith E., Bush, Robert D.
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 611th Air Support Group, United States Air Force 1988
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Moa
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.48512/xcv8459044
https://core.tdar.org/document/459044/memorandum-of-agreement-regarding-demolition-of-nineteen-installations-in-the-white-alice-communications-system-alaska
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Summary:A Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for the Demolition of nineteen installations in the White Alice Communication System. These installations include: Anvil Mountain, Bear Creek, Bethel, Big Mountain, Canyon Creek, Cape Romanzof, Cape Lisburne, Cape Sari chef, Driftwood Bay, Fort Yukon, Granite Mountain, Kalakaket Creek, Kotzebue, Murphy Dome, Nikolski, North River, Port Heiden, Port Moller, and Tin City. The Alaska Air Command had determined that demolition will have an effect on properties which are eligible for the National Register of Historic Places and consulted with the Alaska State Historic Preservation Officer. Both parties agreed the undertaking should be performed with stipulations listed in the MOA if accepted by the Advisory Council of Historic Preservation.