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DoD Base Structure Report Fiscal Year 2005 Baseline (open access)

DoD Base Structure Report Fiscal Year 2005 Baseline

Department of Defense Base Structure Report for Fiscal Year 2005. This document is a summary of the DoD Real Property inventory and is produced by the Under Secretary of Defense (Installations and Environment).
Date: July 7, 2005
Creator: United States. Department of Defense.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Materials for protective concealment (open access)

Materials for protective concealment

Discusses protective concealment (camouflage) as it matters to the soldier. Covers materials and uses as well as other equipment to be employed.
Date: October 7, 1942
Creator: United States. War Department.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Base Visit Trip Report - Niagara Fall International Airport Reserve Station (open access)

Base Visit Trip Report - Niagara Fall International Airport Reserve Station

Base Visit Trip Report - Niagara Fall International Airport Reserve Station
Date: August 7, 2005
Creator: United States. Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Base Visit Trip Report - Reno-Tahoe International Airport Air Guard Station (open access)

Base Visit Trip Report - Reno-Tahoe International Airport Air Guard Station

Base Visit Trip Report - Nevada Air National Guard 2nd visit - Reno, Nevada - Notes of Visit by Commissioner Coyle, Mr. Delgado, and Dean Rhody
Date: August 7, 2005
Creator: United States. Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission.
System: The UNT Digital Library
JPAT 7 Installation and Activity Reports dated 20 April 2005 (open access)

JPAT 7 Installation and Activity Reports dated 20 April 2005

Disregard restriction header and footer The attached files provide individual installation and activity reports that incorporate changes received after the November 15 interim report was published.-
Date: September 7, 2005
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
COBRA Realignment Summary Report Department- Navy (open access)

COBRA Realignment Summary Report Department- Navy

Scenario Number: DON-0001 Scenario Title: Close NS Pascagoula, MS; Relocate to NS Norfolk, VA For the purpose of this Scenario Data Call, the following BRAC Actions are being considered for analysis: Action 1: Close all base operations at Naval Station Pascagoula, MS. Action 2: Relocate 2 FFGs to Naval Station Norfolk, VA, to include required personnel, equipment, and support. Action 3: Consolidate SIMA Pascagoula, MS with SIMA Norfolk, VA. Action 4: Consolidate FISC Jacksonville, FL, function FISC Jacksonville DET Pascagoula, MS with FISC Norfolk, VA. Action 5: Consolidate NAVDENCEN Gulf Coast Pensacola, FL, function Branch Dental Clinic NS Pascagoula, MS with NAVDENCEN MIDLANT Norfolk, VA. Action 6: Consolidate NAVHOSP Pensacola, FL, function Branch Medical Activity Pascagoula, MS with NAVMEDCEN Portsmouth, VA.
Date: September 7, 2005
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Department of the Navy - COBRA Summary Report 0170 (open access)

Department of the Navy - COBRA Summary Report 0170

Summary report of COBRA realignment in the navy.
Date: September 7, 2005
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Department of the Navy Reports 0168 (open access)

Department of the Navy Reports 0168

Summary of Scenario Environmental Impacts, and Criterion 5, 6, and 7
Date: September 7, 2005
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
NAVY  DON 003 -  COBRA Realignment Summary Report as of 5/23/2005 (open access)

NAVY DON 003 - COBRA Realignment Summary Report as of 5/23/2005

Disregard restriction header and footer - This COBRA run deletes action steps (8 and 9) to relocate HM-15 and COMHELTACWINGLANT AIMD. Alternative Receiver for COMINEWARCOM and COMOMAG used: NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE Point Loma, CA, instead of NAS NORTH ISLAND, CA. (Actions 6 and 7) Data provided in attachment initially and updated as per DON SDC-0032B. All medical and dental personnel have been eliminated under this scenario. The transfers under SDC DON-0032M do not apply here due to the different numbers of personnel involved. A medical/dental SDC was not completed for this scenario. Scenario Number: DON-0003 Scenario Title: Close NS Ingleside, TX; Relocate to NS San Diego CA and NAB Little Creek, VA; Realign NAS Corpus Christi, TX with NAS North Island, CA For the purpose of this Scenario Data Call, the following BRAC Actions are being considered for analysis: Action 1: Close base operations at Naval Station Ingleside, TX. Action 2: Relocate 5 MHCs and 5 MCMs to Naval Station S
Date: September 7, 2005
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
DON - 007 COBRA Summary Report (open access)

DON - 007 COBRA Summary Report

Disregard restriction header and footer -THIS SCENARIO WAS NO LONGER CONSIDERED FOLLOWING 13 JAN 05 IEG BRIEFING BASED ON STRATEGIC CONCERNS. DATA BASED ON CERTIFIED RESPONSES PROVIDED IN DONBITS. Scenario Number: DON-0007 Scenario Title: Realign Naval Base Point Loma, CA; Close SUBASE San Diego, CA; Relocate all submarines to NS San Diego, CA. For the purpose of this Scenario Data Call, the following BRAC Actions are being considered for analysis: Action 1: Close that portion of Naval Base Point Loma, CA, known as SUBASE San Diego (as depicted on the attached map) and associated base support functions. Action 2: Relocate all assigned SSNs and ARCO from Naval Base Point Loma, CA, to Naval Station San Diego, CA, to include required personnel, equipment, and support. Action 3: Relocate NSY and IMF Puget Sound Det Point Loma, CA, to Naval Station San Diego, CA. Action 4: Relocate NAVWPNSTA Seal Beach, CA, Det San Diego, to NAS North Island, CA. Action 5: Relocate MSCPAC San Di
Date: September 7, 2005
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Department of the Navy  - 008 Cobra Realignment Summary Report (open access)

Department of the Navy - 008 Cobra Realignment Summary Report

Summary report of COBRA realignment in the navy.
Date: September 7, 2005
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
DON - 0014 Cobra Realignment Summary Report as of 2/16/2005 (open access)

DON - 0014 Cobra Realignment Summary Report as of 2/16/2005

Disregqard restriction header and footer - Also attached Criteria 6, 7, and 8
Date: September 7, 2005
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Department of the Navy - Everette WA - COBRA Realignment Summary Report (open access)

Department of the Navy - Everette WA - COBRA Realignment Summary Report

Disregard restriction header and footer - For the purpose of this Scenario Data Call, the following BRAC Actions are being considered for analysis: Action 1: Close all base operations at Naval Station Everett, WA. Action 2: Relocate CVN and T-AE to Naval Station Bremerton to include required personnel, equipment, and support. Action 3: Relocate 1 DDG and 3 FFGs to Naval Station San Diego to include required personnel, equipment, and support. Action 4: Consolidate NAVIMFAC Pacific Northwest Detachment Everett with NAVSHIPYD Puget Sound, WA. Action 5: Consolidate NAVIMFAC Pacific Northwest Detachment Everett with SIMA San Diego, CA. Action 6: Consolidate Naval Reserve Center Everett, WA, with Naval Reserve Center Silverdale, WA, at SUBASE Bangor, WA. Action 7: Relocate AFLOATRAGRU PACNORWEST Everett, WA with Naval Station Bremerton, WA. Action 8: Consolidate AFLOATRAGRU PACNORWEST Everett, WA with AFLOATRAGRUPAC San Diego, CA. Action 9: Relocate COMNAVSURFGRU PACNORWEST, Everet
Date: September 7, 2005
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
DOD Input Joint Strike Fighter Data, Cobra Report (open access)

DOD Input Joint Strike Fighter Data, Cobra Report

DOD Input Joint Strike Fighter Data, Cobra Report
Date: September 7, 2005
Creator: United States. Department of Defense.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Department of the Navy - COBRA Summary Report DON - 0004 (open access)

Department of the Navy - COBRA Summary Report DON - 0004

Disregard restriction header and footer - THIS SCENARIO WAS EVALUATED AT IEG ON THE 16 DEC 04 AS BEING COST PROHIBATIVE. DATA IS BASED ON CERTIFIED RESPONSES FROM "SCENARIO DON-004: Realign NS Norfolk, VA; Relocate all 11, 18 November". Scenario Number: DON-0004 Scenario Title: Realign NS Norfolk, VA; Relocate all 11 SSNs to SUBASE New London, CT For the purpose of this Scenario Data Call, the following BRAC Actions are being considered for analysis: Action 1: Relocate 11 SSNs from Naval Station Norfolk, VA, to SUBASE New London, CT, to include required personnel, equipment, and support. Action 2: Consolidate SIMA Norfolk, VA, with Naval Submarine Support Facility New London, Ct, to support the relocation of 11 submarines. Action 3: Consolidate SUBTRAFAC Norfolk, VA, with NAVSUBSCHOOL Groton, CT. Action 4: Consolidate NAVMEDCEN Portsmouth, VA, with NAVHEALTHCARE NEW ENGLAND Newport, RI, function Naval Ambulatory Care Center, Groton, CT, to support the relocation of 11SSNs a
Date: September 7, 2005
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
DON-0006A Cobra Realignment Summary Report  As Of 4/21/2005 (open access)

DON-0006A Cobra Realignment Summary Report As Of 4/21/2005

Disregard restriction header and footer - THIS SCENARIO WAS NO LONGER CONSIDERED FOLLOWING 13 JAN 05 IEG BRIEFING BASED ON STRATEGIC CONCERNS. DATA BASED ON CERTIFIED RESPONSES PROVIDED IN DONBITS. Scenario Number: DON-0006A Scenario Title: Realign Naval Base Point Loma, CA; Close SUBASE San Diego; Relocate submarines to NS Pearl Harbor For the purpose of this Scenario Data Call, the following BRAC Actions are being considered for analysis: Action 1: Close that portion of Naval Base Point Loma, CA, known as SUBASE San Diego (as depicted on the attached map) and associated base support functions. Action 2: Relocate all assigned SSNs and ARCO from Naval Base Point Loma, CA, to Naval Station Pearl Harbor, HI, to include required personnel, equipment, and support. Action 3: Consolidate NSY and IMF Puget Sound DET Point Loma, CA, with NAVSHIPYD and IMF Pearl Harbor, HI. Action 4: Consolidate SIMA San Diego, CA, with NAVSHIPYD and IMF Pearl Harbor, HI, to support relocating subm
Date: September 7, 2005
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Memorandum for Chairmen, Joint Cross Service Groups - Subject: Template for JCSG Report and Briefing - August 6, 2003 (open access)

Memorandum for Chairmen, Joint Cross Service Groups - Subject: Template for JCSG Report and Briefing - August 6, 2003

DISREGARD RESTRICTION HEADER AND FOOTER - Memorandum for Chairmen, Joint Cross Service Groups - Subject: Template for JCSG Report and Briefing - August 6, 2003
Date: September 7, 2005
Creator: United States. Department of Defense.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Base Visit Trip Report - Naval Support Activity- CRANE IN (open access)

Base Visit Trip Report - Naval Support Activity- CRANE IN

Summary of Base Visit Report to Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane , IN 6 June 05
Date: August 7, 2005
Creator: United States. Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Archaeofaunal insights on pinniped-human interactions in the northeastern Pacific (open access)

Archaeofaunal insights on pinniped-human interactions in the northeastern Pacific

Human exploitation of pinnipeds has considerable antiquity but shows increasing impacts on population numbers in the Holocene. Pinnipeds are a rich source of fat as well as protein. A few well-documented cases of regional extirpation of seals and sea lions by non-industrial peoples exist. The northeastern Pacific region, from southern California to Alaska, has yielded archaeological evidence for distributions and abundances of eared seals that differs markedly from historically documented biogeography. This is especially true of the northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinus), among the most common pinnipeds in many archaeological sites from the Santa Barbara Channel area through to Kodiak Islands. This chapter reviews contemporary eared seal biogeography, evidence for the earlier timing and extent, of occurrence of northern fur seals along the northeastern Pacific coast, zooarchaeological and isotopic evidence for their foraging and probable maintenance of rookeries in lower latitudes, and for their disappearance from the southernmost part of their ancient distribution well before European contact. It also reviews ongoing debates over the behavioral ecology of ancient fur seals and over humans role in contributing to their disappearance.
Date: February 7, 2004
Creator: Gifford-Gonzales, D; Newsome, S; Koch, P; Guilderson, T; Snodgrass, J & Burton, R
System: The UNT Digital Library
Modeling Water Management in Polymer-Electrolyte Fuel Cells (open access)

Modeling Water Management in Polymer-Electrolyte Fuel Cells

Fuel cells may become the energy-delivery devices of the 21st century with realization of a carbon-neutral energy economy. Although there are many types of fuel cells, polymerelectrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs) are receiving the most attention for automotive and small stationary applications. In a PEFC, hydrogen and oxygen are combined electrochemically to produce water, electricity, and waste heat. During the operation of a PEFC, many interrelated and complex phenomena occur. These processes include mass and heat transfer, electrochemical reactions, and ionic and electronic transport. Most of these processes occur in the through-plane direction in what we term the PEFC sandwich as shown in Figure 1. This sandwich comprises multiple layers including diffusion media that can be composite structures containing a macroporous gas-diffusion layer (GDL) and microporous layer (MPL), catalyst layers (CLs), flow fields or bipolar plates, and a membrane. During operation fuel is fed into the anode flow field, moves through the diffusion medium, and reacts electrochemically at the anode CL to form hydrogen ions and electrons. The oxidant, usually oxygen in air, is fed into the cathode flow field, moves through the diffusion medium, and is electrochemically reduced at the cathode CL by combination with the generated protons and electrons. …
Date: September 7, 2007
Creator: Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley; Weber, Adam; Weber, Adam Z.; Balliet, Ryan; Gunterman, Haluna P. & Newman, John
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Woman's Wednesday Club Minutes, 1931-1933] (open access)

[Woman's Wednesday Club Minutes, 1931-1933]

Minutes from weekly meetings of the Woman's Wednesday Club of Fort Worth, Texas, containing club business, motions, and events.
Date: 1931-10-07/1933-05-03
Creator: Woman's Wednesday Club
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Woman's Wednesday Club Minutes, 1932-1933] (open access)

[Woman's Wednesday Club Minutes, 1932-1933]

Minutes from weekly meetings of the Woman's Wednesday Club of Fort Worth, Texas, containing club business, motions, and events.
Date: 1932-10-07/1933-05-03
Creator: Woman's Wednesday Club
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Woman's Wednesday Club Minutes, 1933-1935] (open access)

[Woman's Wednesday Club Minutes, 1933-1935]

Minutes from weekly meetings of the Woman's Wednesday Club of Fort Worth, Texas, containing club business, motions, and events. It also includes a wedding invitation.
Date: 1933-10-07/1935-05-03
Creator: Woman's Wednesday Club
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Woman's Wednesday Club Minutes, 1935-1936] (open access)

[Woman's Wednesday Club Minutes, 1935-1936]

Minutes from weekly meetings of the Woman's Wednesday Club of Fort Worth, Texas, containing club business, motions, and events. This includes two typed annual club reports.
Date: 1935-10-07/1936-05-03
Creator: Woman's Wednesday Club
System: The Portal to Texas History