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Cultural Resources Fort Wainwright, Alaska Environmental Officer Course 2011 Name//office/phone/ address UNCLASSIFIED 10/27/2015 1

Outline I.FWA History II.Regulations III.USAG FWA’s Cultural Resources IV.Responsibilities Name//office/phone/ address UNCLASSIFIED 10/27/ CULTURAL RESOURCES

FWA’s Historic Importance Fort Wainwright began as Ladd Field in It was a Cold Weather Test Detachment built to test military planes and gear in a subarctic environment. Though they successfully conducted cold-weather testing throughout the 1940s, Ladd Field quickly took on new globally important missions as World War II began. During the war, Ladd Field was a transportation depot, a staging field for the Aleutian campaigns and a commercial air center, but most importantly, as early as 1942, Ladd Field began to support the Lend Lease operations. The United States agreed to send the Soviet Union planes and other supplies to fight the Nazis on the Russian front. Ladd Field was the main transfer point of the Lend Lease’s Northwest Staging Route. American pilots would ferry planes from Montana using small airfields constructed in Canada and Alaska. At Ladd Field, the American planes would be winterized, painted with the Soviets’ red star and given to Soviet pilots to continue the journey to the Russian front. Between 1942 and 1945, 7,926 planes were transferred to Russian pilots at Ladd Field. To facilitate the transfer, more than 300 Russians were stationed at Ladd Field throughout the war. After World War II, Ladd Field was transferred to the newly formed Air Force, and this military installation which had been an example of American-Russian cooperation during WWII became one of the first outposts of the Cold War. Reconnaissance squadrons flew missions gathering information on the Soviet Union, while fighter squadrons were assigned to Ladd Field to protect the state from potential Russian invasion. In 1961, Ladd Field Air Force Base was transferred to the Army and renamed Fort Wainwright. Name//office/phone/ address UNCLASSIFIED 10/27/ CULTURAL RESOURCES

FWA’s Prehistoric Importance The current archaeological record on USAG FWA’s managed lands represents all of the recognized prehistoric cultures of the Alaskan Interior. Sites in the Donnelly Training Area contribute to scientific understanding of the Denali Complex of the American Paleoarctic Tradition, one of the oldest archaeological components in Alaska (12,000 years before present). The American Paleoarctic Tradition can be traced back to its origins in Siberia more than 15,000 years before present. This archaeological record offers excellent potential to contribute to our knowledge of prehistoric land use patterns and potentially contribute to a broader regional prehistoric context. Name//office/phone/ address UNCLASSIFIED 10/27/ CULTURAL RESOURCES

Regulations National legislation directs federal agencies, including the Army, to manage cultural resources while performing their missions National Historic Preservation Act Archaeological Resources Protection Act Native American Graves and Repatriation Act Name//office/phone/ address UNCLASSIFIED 10/27/ CULTURAL RESOURCES

National Historic Preservation Act Section 106 NHPA’s Section 106 requires review of all proposed federal actions which could potentially affect historic properties. The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, the state historic preservation officer, interested groups and Alaska Native tribes have the opportunity to participate in this review and consultation. Historic properties are defined as those which meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places. Name//office/phone/ address UNCLASSIFIED 10/27/ CULTURAL RESOURCES

Archeological Resources Protection Act Artifact collection and site disturbance can result in large scale theft of public heritage. Archaeological sites are damaged whenever arrowheads, flakes, bone fragments and other artifacts are disturbed or remove. Scientist can learn from archaeological sites when artifacts are in an original context - that is, the placement of each artifact and its relationship with other artifacts and soils. When artifacts are removed or soil disturbed, information is lost forever. Theft of artifacts from public lands is illegal. ARPA specifically prescribes criminal penalties and possible jail time for persons found intentionally damaging or removing archaeological material from federal lands. Name//office/phone/ address UNCLASSIFIED 10/27/ CULTURAL RESOURCES

Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Cultural sites may possess great significance for many Alaska Natives. It is important to respect the past and the living cultures that hold such sites to be significant. Burials are specifically protected under NAGPRA. Name//office/phone/ address UNCLASSIFIED 10/27/ CULTURAL RESOURCES

Cultural Resources include: Archaeological Sites Historic Buildings and Structures Historic Objects Traditional Cultural Properties Name//office/phone/ address UNCLASSIFIED 10/27/ CULTURAL RESOURCES

Ladd Field National Historic Landmark (World War II) Ladd Air Force Base Historic District (Cold War) Over 650 Archaeological Sites FWA’s Cultural Resources Name//office/phone/ address UNCLASSIFIED 10/27/ CULTURAL RESOURCES

FWA’s Cultural Resources Program Project Review (Section 106 compliance) Historic property inventories Management plans Mitigation oversight Name//office/phone/ address UNCLASSIFIED 10/27/ CULTURAL RESOURCES

FWA Historic Buildings Name//office/phone/ address UNCLASSIFIED 10/27/ CULTURAL RESOURCES

Protecting Cultural Resources Off Road Maneuver – Activities by these vehicles in summer have increased potential to damage or destroy archaeological resources. Ensure you stay in permitted areas Report vandalism of cultural resources to the Cultural Resources Manager ( ) Digging in training areas – Dig Permit – Discovering artifact Cease ground-disturbing operations Immediately report the finding to the Cultural Resources Manager Facilities Maintenance of Historic Buildings and Structures – Must be done by DPW – Cannot alter important features of historic properties Name//office/phone/ address UNCLASSIFIED 10/27/ CULTURAL RESOURCES

EO Responsibility The EO must be able to provide unit level awareness for items of cultural significance. Name//office/phone/ address UNCLASSIFIED 10/27/ CULTURAL RESOURCES

Name//office/phone/ address UNCLASSIFIED 10/27/ INSTALLATION MANAGEMENT COMMAND “Sustain, Support and Defend” END CULTURAL RESOURCES