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4.2.14 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Sacramento District<br />

Engineering Division, DERP-FUDS<br />

1325 J St., 12 th Floor<br />

Sacramento, CA 95814-2922<br />

POC: Gerald Vincent, Program Manager<br />

916-557-7452<br />

POC: James P. McAlister<br />

916-557-7401<br />

Section 4 – History<br />

Page 26<br />

ARCHIVES SEARCH REPORT – FINDINGS<br />

<strong>Jenner</strong> 12th Naval District <strong>Target</strong> No. 29<br />

<strong>Jenner</strong>, CA<br />

The research team reviewed the INPRs for the following sites to see how they related to<br />

the subject sites:<br />

J09CA0910 Radar Site B-76<br />

J09CA1032 Stewart Point Bomb <strong>Target</strong><br />

J09CA1039 <strong>Bombing</strong> <strong>Target</strong> <strong>Jenner</strong><br />

J09CA1150 NAAS Santa Rosa<br />

J09CA7298 Petaluma <strong>Bombing</strong> <strong>Target</strong><br />

J09CA7479 <strong>Bombing</strong> <strong>Target</strong> (Stewart's Point)<br />

4.2.15 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Sacramento District<br />

Engineering Division, Military Design Branch<br />

Engineering, Technology and Specification Section<br />

CADD Management and <strong>Archive</strong>s Unit<br />

1325 J St., 10 th Floor<br />

Sacramento, CA 95814-2922<br />

POC: Raymond Dennis<br />

916-557-7244<br />

The research team visited the Engineering Division's Map Files room. Sacramento is the<br />

military Design District for California, Utah, Nevada and Arizona (LA District has<br />

retained the Construction mission since the late 1960's). In the past, Sacramento had the<br />

Design mission for Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana also, before it transferred to<br />

Seattle. Old LA District design files have been archived on 105mm film, while<br />

Sacramento District files are on 35mm film aperture cards. They reviewed notebooks on:<br />

Installation Names: Each installation has been given a unique three-digit number.<br />

Drawings are created in sequential order. They have a<br />

database of all the drawings they created. We received a print<br />

out.<br />

FRC (Military-DAs and Topos)<br />

Transfers (Sacramento to Various Military Agencies #1 and #2)<br />

Note: The following three repositories were consulted for aerial imagery of the site.<br />

Yellow shading indicates that historical imagery was actually acquired for use in aerial<br />

photography interpretation analysis.

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