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- AFD-100621-030.pdf accessdate "2013-06-08".
- AFD-100621-030.pdf date "June 2010".
- AFD-100621-030.pdf date "June 2010".
- AFD-100621-030.pdf format "0.02".
- AFD-100621-030.pdf isCitedBy Army_Air_Forces_Gunnery_Schools.
- AFD-100621-030.pdf isCitedBy Nellis_Air_Force_Base.
- AFD-100621-030.pdf isCitedBy Nellis_Air_Force_Base_Complex.
- AFD-100621-030.pdf quote "In September 1969, Area II became part of the Nellis AFB complex. Previously, it was named Lake Mead Base and served as a weapons storage area for the U.S. Navy. … the RP-63 Pinball, which was sufficiently armored to be fired upon using frangible bullets. The Las Vegas Valley is a bowl-shaped basin surrounded by rugged mountain ranges. The entire hydrographic basin is 1,600 square miles. The western edge of the Valley is approximately 5 miles west of Lake Mead, which is an impoundment on the Colorado River. The Valley occupies a structural basin in the Basin and Range Province of the northern Mojave Desert, and most shallow groundwater and all surface flows are transported to Lake Mead via the Las Vegas Wash.".
- AFD-100621-030.pdf quote "The Las Vegas Valley is a bowl-shaped basin surrounded by rugged mountain ranges. The entire hydrographic basin is 1,600 square miles. The western edge of the Valley is approximately 5 miles west of Lake Mead, which is an impoundment on the Colorado River. The Valley occupies a structural basin in the Basin and Range Province of the northern Mojave Desert, and most shallow groundwater and all surface flows are transported to Lake Mead via the Las Vegas Wash. … The total land area occupied by Nellis AFB and its restricted ranges is more than 5,000 square miles. An additional 7,700 square miles of airspace north and east of the restricted ranges also are available for military flight operations. … Table 2-1 Former Ranges and Impact Areas…The Small Arms Range Ordnance Ejection Site OT-39, now known as OT-37, located in the active portion of the Nellis Small Arms Range … MU732 is currently inactive and considered a closed range but is accessed by authorized installation personnel, authorized contractors and visitors, and trespassers.".
- AFD-100621-030.pdf title "Comprehensive Site Evaluation Phase II".
- AFD-100621-030.pdf url AFD-100621-030.pdf.