Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Louisville District
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Category : Military bases
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Closure of Lexington Facility of Lexington-Bluegrass Army Depot, Kentucky and Realignment to Tobyhanna Army Depot, Pennsylvania ; Letterkenny Army Depot, Pennsylvania ; Redstone Arsenal, Alabama ; Bluegrass Facility of Lexington-Bluegrass Army Depot, Kentucky ; Anniston Army Depot, Alabama
Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Louisville District
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Category : Military bases
Languages : en
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Lexington Facility of Lexington-Bluegrass Army Depot Closure, Realignment to Tobyhanna, Letterkenny, Bluegrass Facility of Lexington-Bluegrass, Anniston Army Depots and Redstone Arsenal
Lexington Facility of Lexington-Bluegrass Army Depot Closure, Realignment to Tobyhanna, Letterkenny, Bluegrass Facility of Lexington-Bluegrass, Anniston Army Depots and Redstone Arsenal
Theater Missile Defense(TMD) Programmatic Life-cycle
EIS Cumulative
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Category : Environmental impact statements
Languages : en
Pages : 598
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Category : Environmental impact statements
Languages : en
Pages : 598
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Transfer of the Lexington Facility, Blue Grass Army Depot, Lexington, Kentucky
Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Louisville District
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Category : Authors, American
Languages : en
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Category : Authors, American
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Lexington-Blue Grass Army Depot
Author: United States. Army Supply and Maintenance Command. Lexington-Blue Grass Army Depot
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Category : Military bases
Languages : en
Pages : 26
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Pages : 26
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Lexington-Blue Grass Army Depot 50
Author: United States. Army Supply and Maintenance Command. Lexington-Blue Grass Army Depot
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Lexington-Bluegrass Army Depot Corrective Measures Study Report
Author: U.S. Army Environmental Center
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Languages : en
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Historic Properties Report: Lexington-Blue Grass Depot Activity, Lexington, Kentucky
Author: Thomas Holtz
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Languages : en
Pages : 44
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The Lexington-Blue Grass Depot Activity, a part of the U.S. Army Depot Systems Command, receives, stores, issues, and disposes of ammunition and designated general supplies; and services radiological, electronic warfare, and general electronic equipment. The activity consists of two areas: the 780 acre Lexington Facility located 14 miles east of Lexington, Kentucky, and the Blue Grass Facility which occupies 14,596 acres six miles south of Richmond, Kentucky. The Lexington Facility (formerly the Lexington Signal Depot) was constructed in 1941-1942 as a major Signal Corps depot for storage of ground radar, other classified radio equipment, and special vehicles required to transport radar. The Blue Grass Facility was constructed in 1942-1943 by the Ordnance Department as an ammunition storage facility. The two installations were merged in 1964 and redesignated in 1977 as a combined depot activity. There are no Category I or II historic properties on the Lexington-Blue Grass Depot Activity. The Deputy Commander's quarters (Building 29) at the Blue Grass Facility built c. 1811, is a Category III historic property because of its early association with the area and its well portioned, simply detailed design, and because it remains largely intact. Buildings 140, 141, and the Administration building (Building 1) at the Lexington Facility are also Category III historic properties. The three are architecturally interesting and highly intact works of World War II era construction.
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Pages : 44
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The Lexington-Blue Grass Depot Activity, a part of the U.S. Army Depot Systems Command, receives, stores, issues, and disposes of ammunition and designated general supplies; and services radiological, electronic warfare, and general electronic equipment. The activity consists of two areas: the 780 acre Lexington Facility located 14 miles east of Lexington, Kentucky, and the Blue Grass Facility which occupies 14,596 acres six miles south of Richmond, Kentucky. The Lexington Facility (formerly the Lexington Signal Depot) was constructed in 1941-1942 as a major Signal Corps depot for storage of ground radar, other classified radio equipment, and special vehicles required to transport radar. The Blue Grass Facility was constructed in 1942-1943 by the Ordnance Department as an ammunition storage facility. The two installations were merged in 1964 and redesignated in 1977 as a combined depot activity. There are no Category I or II historic properties on the Lexington-Blue Grass Depot Activity. The Deputy Commander's quarters (Building 29) at the Blue Grass Facility built c. 1811, is a Category III historic property because of its early association with the area and its well portioned, simply detailed design, and because it remains largely intact. Buildings 140, 141, and the Administration building (Building 1) at the Lexington Facility are also Category III historic properties. The three are architecturally interesting and highly intact works of World War II era construction.