Photo, Print, Drawing Dover Air Force Base, Building 1303, Dover, Kent County, DE Strategic Air Company (SAC) Crew Readiness Building and Alert Apron
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Title
- Dover Air Force Base, Building 1303, Dover, Kent County, DE
Other Title
- Strategic Air Company (SAC) Crew Readiness Building and Alert Apron
Names
- Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
- U.S. Department of the Air Force
- Eisenhower, Dwight D.
- Dulles, John Foster
- Daly, Leo A.
- U.S. Civilian Aviation Administration (CAA)
- U.S. Department of War
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
- Military Air Transport Service
- 4050th Air Refueling Wing
- 499th Air Refueling Squadron
- Charles B. Hemline and Sons Company
- U.S. Department of the Air Force, sponsor
- Scherer, Mathia N., historian
- Fiegel, Jayne H., historian
- AMEC Earth & Environmental, Inc., contractor
- Palmer Engineering, contractor
- Diaz, Lorin, transmitter
- Christianson, Justine, transmitter
- Fiegel, Jayne H., photographer
- Scherer, Mathia N., photographer
- McPartland, Mary, transmitter
Created / Published
- Documentation compiled after 1933
Headings
- - military facilities
- - air bases
- - military aircraft
- - runways (aeronautics)
- - underground buildings
- - tunnels
- - Cold War
- - housing
- - concrete block construction
- - reinforced concrete construction
- - concrete ramps
- - crew quarters
- - fuel supply
- - military organizations
- - Delaware--Kent County--Dover
Latitude / Longitude
- 39.11435,-75.45994099886984
Notes
- - Significance: Building 1303, designed by Omaha, Nebraska, architect Leo A. Daly, was constructed in 1960 to house the crews flying KC-97 refueling tankers while on alert status. Its large herringbone-shaped alert apron, known as a Christmas tree alert apron, allowed for rapid deployment of Cold War aircraft. According to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) nomination form, Building 1303 and its associated Christmas tree alert apron are significant under Criteria A, Criteria C, and Criteria G (for structures under fifty years of age). Under Criteria A and G, it is significant due to its association with Cold War defense policies, namely President Dwight D. Eisenhower's "New Look" policy of increased airpower. It is also associated with the refueling technologies found between 1959 and 1965. Under Criterion C, it is significant due to its design plan, known as a "mole hole" and for its Christmas tree alert apron.
- - Survey number: HABS DE-347-A
- - Building/structure dates: 1958-1960 Initial Construction
- - Building/structure dates: after 2005 Demolished
Medium
- Photo(s): 15
- Data Page(s): 12
- Photo Caption Page(s): 3
Call Number/Physical Location
- HABS DE-347-A
Source Collection
- Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)
Repository
- Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Control Number
- de0515
Rights Advisory
- No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. https://aj.sunback.homes/rr/print/res/114_habs.html
Online Format
- image
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Contributor
- 4050th Air Refueling Wing
- 499th Air Refueling Squadron
- Amec Earth & Environmental, Inc
- Charles B. Hemline and Sons Company
- Christianson, Justine
- Daly, Leo A.
- Diaz, Lorin
- Dulles, John Foster
- Eisenhower, Dwight D.
- Fiegel, Jayne H.
- Historic American Buildings Survey
- McPartland, Mary
- Military Air Transport Service
- Palmer Engineering
- Scherer, Mathia N.
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
- U.S. Civilian Aviation Administration (Caa)
- U.S. Department of the Air Force
- U.S. Department of War