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Dublin Core
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Title
Naval Air Station Sanford Collection
Description
This collection contains images of Naval Air Station (NAS) Sanford from its inception in 1942 to present day. The Naval Air Station (NAS) Sanford was commissioned on November 3, 1942, as a naval aviation training facility during World War II. The Navy continued to train pilots at NAS Sanford throughout the Korean and Vietnam Wars.
NAS Sanford was temporarily decommissioned after World War II in 1946, and then recommissioned as the Naval Auxiliary Air Station (NAAS) Sanford in 1950, due to the outbreak of the Korean War and the ongoing Cold War. Soon afterward, the station was renamed NAS Sanford and redesignated as a full naval air station. On February 6, 1959, NAS Sanford was dedicated as Ramey Field in honor of Lieutenant Commander Robert W. Ramey. In 1968, due to lack of funding caused by the Vietnam War, Congress directed the closure of NAS Sanford.
The City of Sanford assumed authority over the former NAS Sanford facility the year after it closed and renamed it the Sanford Airport, which was managed by Commander J. S. "Red" Cleveland. The airport underwent various name changes over the next several decades: Sanford Regional Airport, Central Florida Regional Airport, Orlando-Sanford Regional Airport, and its current name, Orlando-Sanford International Airport. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, several Naval buildings were demolished and new buildings were constructed.
Contributor
<a href="http://www.sanfordfl.gov/index.aspx?page=108" target="_blank">Sanford Museum</a>
Alternative Title
NAS Sanford Collection
Subject
Sanford (Fla.)
Naval air stations
United States. Navy
Navy
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/16" target="_blank">Sanford Collection</a>, Seminole County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
Language
eng
Type
Collection
Coverage
Naval Air Station Sanford, Sanford, Florida
Naval Auxiliary Air Station Sanford, Sanford, Florida
Sanford Airport, Sanford, Florida
Sanford Regional Airport, Sanford, Florida
Central Florida Regional Airport, Sanford, Florida
Orlando-Sanford Regional Airport, Sanford, Florida
Orlando-Sanford International Airport, Sanford, Florida
Curator
Marra, Katherine
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
<span>Metzger, Lewis W. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/668248552" target="_blank"><em>From Celery City to Navy Town: The Impact of Naval Air Station Sanford during World War II</em></a></span><span>. MA thesis, University of Central Florida, 2010.</span>
"<a href="http://www.nassanfordmemorial.com/home.htm" target="_blank">Naval Air Station Sanford Memorial</a>." Naval Air Station Sanford Memorial. http://www.nassanfordmemorial.com/home.htm.
<span>Shettle, Jr., M. L. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/33082456" target="_blank"><em>United States Naval Air Stations of World War II</em></a></span><span>. Bowersville, Georgia: Schaertel Publishing Company, 1995.</span>
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
Original Format
1 black and white photograph
Dublin Core
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Title
NAS Sanford, Fla. Main Complex
Alternative Title
Naval Air Station Sanford
Subject
Naval air stations
Sanford (Fla.)
RA-5C Vigilante (Bomber)
Description
Aerial photograph of Naval Air Station Sanford in 1958. The Naval Administration Building is located at the center of the photograph surrounded by the barracks, Mess Hall, hangers, and the original tarmac poured during World War II. The RA-5C Vigilantes became synonymous with Naval Air Station Sanford during the Vietnam War.
The Naval Air Station (NAS) Sanford was commissioned on November 3, 1942 as a naval aviation training facility during World War II. The Navy continued to train pilots at NAS Sanford throughout the Korean and Vietnam Wars. NAS Sanford was temporarily decommissioned after World War II in 1946 and then recommissioned as the Naval Auxiliary Air Station (NAAS) Sanford in 1950 due to the outbreak of the Korean War and the ongoing Cold War. Soon afterward, the station was renamed NAS Sanford and redesignated as a full naval air station. On February 6, 1959, NAS Sanford was dedicated as Ramey Field in honor of Lieutenant Commander Robert W. Ramey. In 1968, due to lack of funding caused by the Vietnam War, Congress directed the closure of NAS Sanford. The City of Sanford assumed authority over the former NAS Sanford facility the year after it closed and renamed it the Sanford Airport, which was managed by Commander J. S. "Red" Cleveland. The airport underwent various name changes over the next several decades: Sanford Regional Airport, Central Florida Regional Airport, Orlando-Sanford Regional Airport, and its current name, Orlando-Sanford International Airport. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, several Naval buildings were demolished and new buildings were constructed.
Creator
United States Navy Photo Lab Sanford
Source
Original black and white photograph by United States Navy Photo Lab Sanford, 1958: NAS Collection, <a href="http://www.sanfordfl.gov/index.aspx?page=456" target="_blank">Sanford Museum</a>, Sanford, Florida.
Publisher
<a href="http://www.sanfordfl.gov/index.aspx?page=456" target="_blank">Sanford Museum</a>
Date Created
1958
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original black and white photograph by United States Navy Photo Lab Sanford on Naval Air Station Sanford Memorial website. <a title="Sanford Airport Memorial Committee - Galleries" href="http://www.nassanfordmemorial.com/galleries.asp" target="_blank">http://www.nassanfordmemorial.com/galleries.asp</a>
Format
image/jpeg
Extent
89 KB
Medium
1 black and white photograph
Language
eng
Type
Still Image
Coverage
Sanford, Florida
Spatial Coverage
28.7746, -81.2475
Temporal Coverage
1958-01-01/1958-12-31
Accrual Method
Donation
Rights Holder
Copyright to this resource is held by the <a href="http://www.sanfordfl.gov/index.aspx?page=456" target="_blank">Sanford Museum</a> and is provided here by <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a> for educational purposes only.
Contributing Project
<a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/buildingblocks.php" target="_blank">Building Blocks</a>
Curator
Rock, Adam
Digital Collection
<a title="Naval Air Station Sanford Memorial" href="http://www.nassanfordmemorial.com/home.htm" target="_blank">Naval Air Station Sanford Memorial</a>
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
<a href="http://www.sanfordfl.gov/index.aspx?page=456" target="_blank">Sanford Museum</a>
External Reference
Metzger, Lewis W. <em>From Celery City to Navy Town: The Impact of Naval Air Station Sanford during World War II</em>. MA thesis, University of Central Florida, 2010.
<em>Naval Air Station Sanford Memorial</em>. http://www.nassanfordmemorial.com/home.htm.
Shettle, Jr., M.L. <em>United States Naval Air Stations of World War II</em>. Bowersville, Georgia: Schaertel Publishing Company, 1995.
External Reference Title
<a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/668248552" target="_blank"><em>From Celery City to Navy Town: The Impact of Naval Air Station Sanford during World War II</em></a>
<a href="http://www.nassanfordmemorial.com/home.htm" target="_blank">Naval Air Station Sanford Memorial</a>
<a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/33082456" target="_blank"><em>United States Naval Air Stations of World War II</em></a>
Transcript
NAS Sanford Fla. Main Complex
Is Part Of
NAS Collection, <a href="http://www.sanfordfl.gov/index.aspx?page=456" target="_blank">Sanford Museum</a>, Sanford, Florida.
<a href="http://www.nassanfordmemorial.com/galleries.asp" target="_blank">Photo Gallery</a>, Naval Air Station Sanford Memorial.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/13" target="_blank">Naval Air Station Sanford Collection</a>, Sanford Collection, Seminole County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
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Audience Education Level
SS.K.A.1.2; SS.K.C.2.1; SS.1.A.1.1; SS.1.C.2.1; SS.1.C.2.2; SS.1.C.2.2; SS.1.C.2.3; SS.1.C.2.4; SS.2.A.1.1; SS.2.C.2.2; SS.2.C.2.4; SS.2.C.2.5; SS.3.A.1.1; SS.3.C.2.1; SS.3.G.1.1; SS.3.G.2.6; SS.4.A.1.1; SS.4.C.2.2; SS.4.C.2.3; SS.5.A.1.1; SS.5.C.2.5; SS.5.G.1.4; SS.6.W.1.3; SS.7.C.2.2; SS.7.C.2.3; SS.7.C.4.1; SS.7.C.4.2; SS.8.A.1.2; SS.8.A.1.5; SS.912.A.1.1; SS.912.A.1.4; SS.912.A.6.10; SS.912.A.6.14; SS.912.A.6.15; SS.912.A.7.10; SS.912.A.7.17; SS.912.C.2.3; SS.912.C.4.2; SS.912.G.1.2; SS.912.G.1.4; SS.912.W.1.3
Mediator
History Teacher
Geography Teacher
Provenance
United States Navy Photo Lab Sanford
barracks
Hangers
Mess Hall
NAS
NAS Sanford
Naval Administration Building
Naval Air Station Sanford
Orlando Sanford International Airport
RA-5C
RA-5C Vigilante
Tarmac
U.S. Navy
Vietnam War