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1129111 USAF SPECIAL ACTIVITIES SQUADRON
P, 0, Box 882, Las Vegas, Nevada
jatiloNattatt
'Las Vegas, Nevada
and
Area 51
MAR 1964
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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
T' Hteeme: ?
An affluent metropolis, third fastest growing in the nation, characterized. ?
by sky-high wages, young families., high-priced homes, high rent and a population
as transient as a desert thuederseorm. This is laeVegas,
Las Vegas has been an official city only since May 15, 1905, when it wai.
formally established as. a townaite on the railroad which is now the Union Pacificc
By 1956; the: townsitellad become a world famous city, with about 50,000 residents
within the city limits, and 104,000 in the community. This has now reached - ?
69,000 and 193,600 residents as of 1963.
Centuries ago, spring water in what is now Las Vegas, a name which loosely
translated means "The Meadows," was well known to Nevada's first residents, the .
Mojave, Piutes and Pueblo Indians. Their inscriptions,, recorded on rocks and the
walls of caves (some an etill he seen in the nearby Valley of Fire) are monuments
tri the nomadic life of that era.
? The first white men to enter. the Las Vegas area Waee. Spanich missionaries,
Catholic Franciscan priests, who. started from Sonora, Mexico, in 1775 to
explore the country between Miseion Santa Fe in New Mexico and Mission San Gabriel
fne7elifornia, They wanted to blaze a trail linkinatheetwo missions and bring
Christianity to the Indians.
From their visits with the Indians, the exploring parties learned of the
fertile gxeenlands by the "big springs," the Las Vegas of. today. The routes theye,
eetabliehed were quickly utilized by other Spaniards on their hazardous trips from:
New Mexico to California. Las Vegas was an important step on what is known today'
as the "Old Spanish Traile" ,
During the days of the gold rush to California, scores of travelers,
vending their way south when *inter closed the more direct route to the
north, used the Las Vegas Springs route on their way to make hoped-for
fortunes.
Congress recognized the importance of the all-weather trail to the
wealth of the Far West in 1852 when it appropriated a "rich sum," all of
$250000, to build a military road from Salt Lake City by way of Las Vegas
Springs to San Bernadino,
In 18550 the Mormons erected a fort at Las Vegas, which they abandoned
in 1858. Until 1864, Las Vegas Springs remained simply as a watering place
on the trail when Federal troops took over the establishment as part of the
effort of guarding the West during the Civil War. The troops temporarily
renamed it Fort Baker in honor of their commander.
From then on, Las Vegas has been continuously populated. On the
heels of the rederal troopers came ranchers to take advantage of the mild,
semi-tropical climate.
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The Old Spanish Trail and the Federal military road were followed by
better roads for the wagon trains, including the famed 20-mule teams hauling
supplies to the potash works in Death Valley, just over the Panamint Range
to the -west. Shortly after the turn of the century, the San Pedro, Los Angeles
and Salt Lake Railroad Company started laying its rails from Southern California
to Utah.
Las Vegas was a logical midway point for the new railroad. Accordingly,
the company bought up much of the acreage around the Springs, laid out a
townsite and held an auction of building lots.
When the auctioneer's gavel fell or the last bid of the sale, Las Vegas .
passed from its childhood as a piOneei watering place, fort and farming hamlet,
and entered as a growing city.
Today, about 15 million tourists visit Las Vegas each year, taking advantage
of the year 'round healthfu1 climate, exciting night life and vast recreational
facilities of the area.
Operating 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, Las Vegas offers both excitement
and relaxation for the entire family at exceptionally low prices. Here can be
found the famous resort hotels where the world's greatest entertainers appear
nightly, guest ranches where families spend their winter months and
summer vacations, modern and spacious motels with swimming pools, and downtown
hotels.
With the motto "Come as You Are," the dress is informal and atmosphere is
relaxed. "Howdy Podner" is the official greeting of Las Vegas.
The sun shines 84 percent of the time; rainfall is under 3.46 inches
annually and the average mean temperature is 66 degrees. Continuous sunshine and
low humidity make Las Vegas America's outstanding desert resort.
II. bout Las
A. Location:
Las Vegas is geographically located as follows:
Los Angeles
290 miles
San Francisco
588
Salt Lake City
453
Phoenix
298
Seattle
1313
Reno
447.
New York City
2754
Miami
2743
Washington, D. C,
2476
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B. Altitude: 2033 feet
C, Area of City; Approximately 28 square miles
D. Hospitals:
Southern Nevada Memorial Hospital
Las Vegas Hospital and Clinic
Rose De Lima Hospital
Boulder City Hospital
Sunrise Hospital
Womens Hospital
No, Las Vegas Hospital
Ec Accomodationst World famous as a resort and convention center,
Las Vegas boasts 14,390 rooms -- 8,046 resort and commercial hotel
rooms and 6,344 motel rooms, There are 200 fine restaurants serving
cuisine of nearly every nation in the world,
VG Population: Las Vegas is one of America's fastest growing and most
astounding cities, The commercial and residential center of Southern
Nevada, the city's population has jumped from 24,624 in 1950 to over
89,000 in 1963. It is neighbored by North Las Vegas with 27,000 '
Tesidents, the industrial city of Henderson, 12 miles to the southeast,
numbering 17,300 and nearby Boulder City, 4,800, The Greater Las
Vegas area ( Clark County ) has an estimated 193,600 residents,
Cc Schools: Las Vegas schools are rated excellent. There are 37
elementary, 6 junior high and 3 high schools in the city besides
5 parochial elementary schools, and 1 parochial high school, Nevada
College of Commerce and Nevada Southern, a branch of the University of
Nevada,
H. transportation Facilities: Serving a new modern air terminal area are
Oeven major airlines -- Bonanza, Delta, National, TWA, United and
Western, Also serving the city are 3 bus lines -- Continental Trailways,
treyhound and Las Vegas?Tonopah?Reno Stage Lines; The Union Pacific
Railroad, and 4 major highways -- U.S. 91, 93, 95 and 466. Las Vegas
Transit Lines is the local bus line operating in the city.
I. Churches: More than 80 churches, representing almost every
faith, hold regular services.
J. Taxes: Nevada has the lowest tax rate of any state in the nation.
No income, inheritance, estate or gift, franchise, inventory or
corporate income taxes. Nevada's constitution limits personal
property tax to $5 per $100 assessed valuation, The only other
tax is a 2 percent state sales and use tax. Manufacturer's
distribution costs are reduced in Nevada by the liberal Freeport
property in transit through the state while it is stored,
assembled or processed.
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K. Industry: Titanium, lime, manganese, gypsum, silica sand,
chlorates, and chlorine are among the Major industrial and mined
materials shipped from this area. Clark County. is believed to
have the greatest variety of commercial minerals and metals of any-
county in the United States. Included among the major industrial
operations is the nuclear research and development work being cow-
ducted by the AEC at the Nevada Test Site near Las Vegas. Nellie
Air Force Base, 8 miles northeast, largest jet base in the U.S., is
one of 5 nearby military bases.
L. Cultural Activity: Las Vegas has a very active Art League
with more than 200 members who are interested in all phases of-
art, an Opera League, a Symphony Society, and a Little Theatre
group. Over 280 civic, social, business and service organizations
meet regularly. A new $6,000,000 Convention Center is available for
all these activities as are various city-owned facilities.
Also serving the commnnity are two daily newspapers (Las Vegas Review-
Journal and Las Vegas Sun), seven radio stations,,three television .
stations, four indoor motion-picture theatres, plus 3 drive-inCvfour
banks, and several fine shopping centers,. Babysitting services are
also available 24 hours a day.
III -)lecreationt
Las Vegas is the hub of the scenic Southwest WitOtOover Dam,
Lake Mewl, Lake Mohave and the Colorado River offering year round fishing
camping, boating, and water sports. 'Nearby Mto Charleston has winter skiing.,.
picnic and camping facilities and the Valley of Fire:0-a photographer's paradi4e..
A few driving hours away are Death Valley, Zion, Bryce and Grand Canyon National
Parks, The city's recreation facilities include ftvej8hole golf courses,.
bowling alleys, swimming pools, tennis Courts, baseball, basketball and
fOotball leagues.
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Since Nevada is the only state in the Union where gambling is legal and
:rigidly controlled by the government and since L00 V0000 is the largest city
in the state, it is easily one of the most unusual cities in the U.S. Here,
Hollywood mingles with the hinterland drawl - eabl?and minks set off scuffed
Western boots, Which in turn contrast with the less regional garb of the
theutands of tourists.
There are two main area of gambling, entertainment and shopping in Las
Vegas. "Downtown" is Fremont Street, also known ali"Glitter Gulch." Here,
under fabulous neon signs are three blocks of famous and original gambling
halls and the so-called downtown "hotels." The reit Of .Fremont Street is
like Main Street in any other American small town-, It is composed of small
retail stores and other business houses that serve the needs Of a community
of this size.
The other main street of Las Vegas is the famous "Strip,.".Las.Vegas
Boulevard. From downtown Les Vegas, the "Strip" extends approximately 8 miles
toward Hearten Airport. The first five miles are comPosedof small retail
stores, motels and business houses, Thereafter, starting with 'the Sahara Rotolo ,
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GiV7! yiters ap most ebled playland in the world, To enumerate and describe
ell the pleasere palaces would merely confuse the reader, Suffice it to
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that here are three miles of the most magnificent resort hotels, some
with up to a thousand rooms, whose facilities include swimming pools, gambling
end the finest in nightclub entertainment. If one can stay away from the
gaming activity, entertainment along the famous "Strip" is reasonably priced.
Dinner for teo, including one of the spectacular hour and one half shows, will
east about $12300 to $15.00? not including drinks or ?tax. However, one can.
cite the midnight performance of these spectaculars for a minimum of $3.00 to
?,00 per person, which includes three drinks each'. The smaller lounge shows
may be seen for the price of the drinks consumed.
IV - At-n*0-PN
More the 30,000 homes and apartments offer comfortable residence in Las
Vegas, Ther( is an adevate choice of homes for sale and apartments for rent,
and many comeeteat contractors to build to specification, The average home
an Las Vega; ccats about $150300, Rent, however, averages $96 per month and
Is in the tap 30 percent bracket in the U.S.
As of this -writing, a construction of homes is booming in every price
eange, an) perchases can be made with a minimum down payment Of approximately
5% If PPe fepaneede
leere are over fifty rental trailer parks within ten miles of Las Vegas.
A nice tve-bedroom trailer averages about $85.00 to $100.00 per month plus
about MOO s month for butane.
hithough Nellis APB and Indian Springs APB are located within the Las
Ve,ao area, military personnel who are assigned to Area 51 are NOT eligible
fee housing enebase,
-There are three other small cities within a 20 mile radius of Las Vegas:
eanderson, Boulder City, and North Las Vegas. Rent in North Las Vegas
averages about the same as Las Vegas, but rent in Henderson is the lowest in
Clerk County and $5 below the national average. For those personnel willing
to live somewhat further from Area 510 these communities might offer more
11.solsble housing and living conditions,
Assistance in finding adequate rentals or purchases is available by the
Area 51 Base Commander or his representative.
V - Cre,alteef_Lieeluge
Living costs in this area,saes higher than the national average, probably
one of the highest consumer indexes in the U.S. Services including such crafts
as plumber, electrician, carpenter, iron workers are a good 15 to 20 percent
higher than comparative services on the East Coast, Cheap labor markets
normally avafteMe in the larger citlea are not available in Las Vegas. Public
ereesportotieni, although yeasonably priced, in very limited in service and
a private automebile is an essential means of transportation,
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AREA 51
jkrea 514;Which was reactivated in late 1959 toeppen flight testing
the new project vehicle, is administered by the Organffatio.n
The site is commanded by a USAF Officer-rgri.). and his Deputy
Executive, who is the senior Organization representative. The Base is
composed of USAF military personnel, civilian staff and contract personnel
and several contractor personnel engaged in project
research.
Reynolds Electrical and Engineering Company (REECo), under the direction
of a Camp Manager perform site maintenance and housekeeping, and supplies
the Area with everday housekeeping and maintenance supplies and equipment
under the general administration of the Area 51 Base Commander.
In welcoming you, the new assignee, to Area 51 we would like to give
you the following information about this Station:
I - Lotation:
Area 51 is located approximately 120 miles northwest of Las Vegas
and 53 miles north of Mercury, Nevada, at the edge of the Nevada Test Site.
(See attached map.) It can be reached only by automobile and aircraft,
Const lletion from Los Angeles and C-47 from Las Vegas. Since there is no
public surface transportation between Area 51 and Las Vegas, and since space
on the contractor C-47 is available only on a first-come, first-served basis,
personnel are urged to bring, their own automobiles since it may be their
only means of transportation between the Area and Lai Vegas.
Ie - 7,04giAg:
All personnel assigned to Area 510 whether they have a family in Las
Vegas or another city, will be assigned quarters and provided meals without
cost during their stays on Base, Personnel will live in Babbitt houses or
trailers, one or two men to a room. All homes and trailers are well fur- .
nished and have air-coolers and heaters, Towels and bedding including linens
and blankets, will be furnished without charge. Incoming personnel are
advised that only simply field living conditions are provided and there is
no locked storage suitable for the protection of valuables within the Area.
Therefore, personnel should provide their own footlockers
Television sets are available in all houses and trailers and personnel
are requested not to bring their personal TV sets to the Area since antennae
arrangements do not provide for unlimited hook-ups. Also, AM radio reception
is poor during daylight hours and 'FM reception is nonexistent. If you are
considering a transistor-type radio, consider no less than a 7 transistor unit.
Messing facilities operated by Reynolds Electrical and Engineering Company
are excellent. The newly constructed Mess Hall can accommodate approximately
1500 people, and hours oi operation assure all personnel, regardless of working
shifts, three full meals daily. There are no shortages, and fresh fruit,
milk, coffee, tea, pies and cakes, salads and ice cream are always on the
serving line,
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III - Clothine Worn At The Area:
The weather Is ordinarily extremely dry, although severe rainstorms
.and occasional snowstorms- are experienced. Extreme seasonal temperatures
may be anticipated with below freezing temperatures during the short winter
months and extreme heat and intense sun during the summer months. High
winds and a considerable amount of dust are to be anticipated, and it is -
advisable to have plastic clothes bags.for protection .of clothing. It is
recommended that personnel include the following minimum requirements in
their 'wardrobes:
Cotton trousers 2 or 3 per week
Coeton Shirts 1 per day
Shoes Low shoes are adequate if you do not
go beyond the immediate area. It is
recommended that CI shoes, combat boots
or engineer boots be worn in your trips
to the field or test areas.
Sun Classes 1 pair
Note: During the period 1 November to 15 April, personnel must supplement
the above items.with winter apparel such as jackets, gloves, socks, etc.
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A free do-it-yourself laundromat, with soap and bleach furnished, is
available on-site and if you are handy with an iron, bring it. Personnel
with dependents naturally will be able to have their laundry done at home
Laundry can be sent to a Las Vegas laundry thrOugh REECo on Tuesdaya and
:.Thursdays weekly, and be picked up a week from the day it is sent. Dry
cleaning and laundry in expensive; for example, it costs about 85c to have
a pair of trousers dry cleaned and about 45Q to have a ahirt launderede
V - Working_Conditions;
Informal wear is the order of the day during,workinglepurs. Walking
sheets and Teshirte or sport shirts are included in ibenormal attire
during the nummer months? With few exceptions, all, buildings are air-
cooled or aireconditioned,, The temperature may reach 120 degrees outside,
but your work areas remain comfortable.
VI - Med Pcotlitlesg
aktie
A USAF staff(!d dispensary provides 24-hour medical coverage for the
Base Therfl are no hospital facilities on Base, and military pirsonnel
are anthoriced tu use NeIlis AFB facilities in Las Vegas while civilian'
personnel must uee hospital facilities in Las Vegas or. Los Angeles. In
emergency cases, civilians are evacuated to Las. Vegas or Los Angeles and
military personnel to Nellie APB. A clinic is held for military personnel
and their depeedents aisigned to this detachment every Friday at Nellie
ATT by the Air ITOTCC Officer Ceneral Practioner assigned to this Station?
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VII ? pecreatioT
The center of recreational activity on the Base is a newly constructed
.Conditioning Building containing six bowling alleys installed by Brunswick
Corporation, a dry heat room, enclosed swimming pool, handball court, squash
court, physical improvement room, paperback library, and a basketball court.
The bowling alleys are equipped with automatic pinsetters and ball returns,
and a fee of 25c is charged for each game bowled. There is no charge for
shoes6
Movies, provided by the Armed Forces Motion Picture Service, are shown
every night of the week except Saturday. 25C is usually charged, but a
slightly higher price is sometimes asked for the higher grade movies0 tisted
below are other recreation facilities at Area 51:
AG Recreation Hell containing
la Beer Bar
2. Hardback library
30 Six pool tab/es
4. Ping pong tables
5. TV room
6. Hobby room
7. Shuffle board
8, Snooker table
B. Full?size gymnasium containing (To be completed o/a June 1964)
1. Basketball court
2. Badminton court
3G Exercise area
C. Outdoors
1. Fortbs11 field
2. Four teanis cou.ts
3. One basketbell court
4. One volleybelL court
5. One badmintoc court
6. One handball court
7. One golf tem
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The ile,ereation Dep,ertmeni: publishes * 14,ekly bulletin listing the weekly
.vie seWule, maos KeE renU, be,slinp. league stendings, etc. Attached to
. this report 1 a typ-!cel Recreation 3ulletin.
VIII Cenera1 Info cion
Ao ConseeUation and C-47 Aircraft
Since both planes are used primarily for the transportation of contractor
personnel to the Area, seating space for military and civilian personnel
wishing to utilize these aircraft is limited to a first-,come, first-,served
basis?
R. Auto Re-dstration:
Nevada registration of privately owned vehicles can be done in Las Vegas
or Ca-p Mercury. If your auto is registered in Nevada you must obtain a
ReVada Operatorqs Permit. All privately owned autos must also be registered
with the Area 51 Security Office. Further information concerning this
bjet will be given to you during an Admin briefing upon your arrival at
this Station. rat, auto insurance is extremely high in Nevada and personnel
should be prewlred to pay high liability rates.
Chu re'A Servicesg
For those on as over weekends? religious services are held at Camp Mercury
and Indian Springs AFB and transportation is made available to anyone desiring '
to attend tbe service of their choice,
? ? ? P. Barbed' Shope:
Facilities are available at Camp Mercury? Las Vegas and Nellis AFB. Every
Wednesday there is a barber at Area 51 from 0800 to 1800 hours. Average price
of a haircut throughout southern Nevada is $2.50, However, military personnel
tan get haircuts at Nellis or Indian Springs AFB for $1.25.
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? A small on-site PX in the Ree Mall offers toilet articles and preparation,
tobaccot magazines and neTenpaptrso sat drinks and beet.
PubliC tbIaphow.a for personal. calls are not avlilable on-site, Emergency
calls.mny'be nAhorized from at7,-siteh7,7 the Ares '51 Base Commander.
1 Nail3ervic,417
The Post OfftzR Tiepal.tent baa est,9,hlietna a first class Test office at Camp
Mercury,. Hewz,wq.fr, for ywr perscncl mil, if you are not residing off-site?
'ff0.1 nle P, O. B9E 7D2, Lee 1.7geN, and military personnel will use
Bom 8C2? Lae Vegas? Both srv, earviced daily and mail is delivered to
ne Area. PI lratZer drcrp to aleo Jvailale on-site for your convenience end
e44viced deily
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H. Check Cashieg Facilitles:
There is no check cashing facility at Area 51; however, bank drafts, traveler's
checks and government Checks can be cashed at Camp Mercury upon presentation of
proper identification. Personal checks can not be dashed on the Nevada Test
Site. Personal checks can be cashed in Las Vegas casinos and hotels, but
arrangements must be made at the casinos and hotels beforehand. It is strongly
recommended that personnel make arrangements with local banks to handle their
financial matters because out-of-state checks are difficult Co cash in Las Vegas.
I. Service Station Facilities:
There are no service station facilities available on-site for purchase of
gasoline and repair of personal vehicles. There is a service station at Camp
Mercury, but none between Camp Mercury and Area 51. Cas pricesin Les Vegas are
about the same as Washington, D. C.0 however, personnel should be prepared to
pay as much as 42e for a gallon of regular gas in .theeisolated desert areas.
J. Tenleaplaaand.Pece:
The keeping of animals and pets on-site is.prohibitede
K. Use of_Photemaphie Eaakment:
Personal camerae may be brought to the Area, but photography is prohibited within
any section of the Nevada Test Site, including Area 51e - Upon arrival, all
cameras must be registered with the Area 51 Security Office.
La Firearms:
Carryiug or using firearms of any type whatsoever will not be permitted within
the confines of the Nevada Test Site. Firearms may be transported to the Area
provided they are immediately registered with the Area 51 Security Office.
M, Desert Fauna:
The surrounding desert area is amply inhabited With lizards, copperhead and king
snakes, deer, mountain sheep, jack rabbits, bobcats, and badgers. Part of our
zoo is pictured in the "art gallery at the Areae"
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