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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.3 DCPMHC Exhibit Design STAFF REPORT CITY COUNCIL DATE:August 16, 2016 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Christopher L. Foss, City Manager SUBJECT: Dublin Camp Parks Military History Center Prepared by: Tegan McLane, Cultural Arts & Heritage Manager EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The City Council will consider approval of the design for the Camp Parks Military History Center. In February, City Council authorized a contract with Van Sickle & Rolleri LLC to design, fabricate and install museum exhibits in the Dublin Camp Parks Military History Center. Design concepts were presented and at the June 2016 Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission meeting. The Commission unanimously recommended approval. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council approve the exhibit design proposal for the Dublin Camp Parks Military History Center. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The City of Dublin has entered into a design contract with Van Sickle & Rolleri LLC, for exhibit design/fabrication and installation, not to exceed $300,000. The City Council authorized the use of the General Fund to pay for the exhibits. The consultant is recommending additional interior furnishings, fixtures and equipment, such as seating, storage racks and audio visual equipment for the multipurpose space, estimated at $56,479. Staff will be pursuing sponsorships and donations to cover these items. Camp Parks Reserve Forces Training Area has already committed to interior space fit- outs, estimated to cost approximately $45,200. DESCRIPTION: In February, the City of Dublin signed a contract with museum exhibit design firm Van Sickle & Rolleri LLC (VSR) to design, fabricate and install exhibits at the Dublin Camp Parks Military History Center, for an amount not to exceed $300,000. The VSR design team began research and design work in February and visited Dublin in mid-April to share a rough draft of the exhibit design with City Staff, Camp Parks staff, and Camp Page 1 of 4 Parks work group members. VSR incorporated feedback from that visit and conformation from Camp Parks staff regarding building improvements the Army could fund to finalize the design. VSR’s proposed design maximizes the roughly 2,800 square feet of available space in the Camp Parks Visitor Center to provide approximately 2,000 square feet of exhibit space (Attachment 1). Within the exhibit space are four display islands in the center of the room that include large attractive graphics, easy-to-read descriptive text, historic photos, securely encased artifacts and reading rails to provide more in-depth information. Each serves to display two themes. Themes, which were previously identified through the work of the Dublin Camp Parks Work Group, are: · Introduction to theme -- Camp Parks changing landscape, lives and society · Dublin transformed from a rural farming community · Camp Parks-trained Seabees transforming remote areas around the world into Navy facilities · Community supporting war effort · Changing attitudes toward women in military · Changing attitudes toward minorities in military · Duty and honor · Camp Parks changing post-War world Wall displays include a timeline, map of Fleet City and map of Seabee deployment around the world. On the wall nearest the Post-War display is changeable exhibit space that Dublin Heritage Staff can swap out with seasonal, temporary and more narrowly focused exhibits pieces. Tentative plans call for the first temporary exhibit to feature military hats from the Camp Parks collection in a salute to veterans from all eras. A screen pallet wall -- made of wooden shipping pallets like those made by soldiers in the Disciplinary Barracks - separates the main exhibit space from an open-walled multi- purpose area with seating for 40. This multi-purpose area could be used for lectures, film screenings, classroom activities for visiting school groups or meetings for community groups, City or Army. The design also includes approximately 120 square feet for artifact collections storage, a furniture closet and a fun, retro “Army Office,” where visitors can leave comment cards to share their Camp Parks experiences or their reaction to the exhibit. The building interior will remain somewhat austere, in keeping with authentic military facilities. Parks Reserve Forces Training Area has committed to making the following improvements, estimated at $45,200: Page 2 of 4 · Construct two large closets with the history center footprint - one to store additional artifacts from the collection that are not actively on display, and one to store chairs and tables for the multipurpose room. · Finish the floors with polished concrete in the main exhibit area, and install carpet tiling in the program room and along the north wall of the exhibit room. · Paint the interior. · Install UV protective window film on all windows. · Install doors and hardware. · Install light tracks and lighting fixtures. · Install electrical wiring and outlets throughout the exhibit area. · Install an HVAC system. While not essential to the exhibit, VSR has recommended a number of furniture, fixture and equipment (FF&E) purchases to enhance the space (Attachment 2). Staff proposes to seek sponsorships and donations to fund the following FF&Es, estimated at $56,479 (Attachment 3): · 40 stacking chairs for the multipurpose area · 10 folding tables for the multipurpose area · 1 each chair dolly/table trolley for storage · 4 Metro racks for artifact storage · 3 metal benches for visitor seating in the exhibit area · Audio visual equipment for the multipurpose area · Framed posters for decoration on non-exhibit walls · 1 set discovery drawers for accessible artifacts storage · 1 flat case for viewable artifact storage, which could be tied to the changeable exhibit · Assorted “mid-Century modern” military office furnishings for the visitor comment area Though outside the scope of this project, VSR also offered a concept of how the grounds might be enhanced to provide a richer visitor experience, should there be a desire to make the Dublin Camp Parks Military History Center even more of a destination for visitors. Highlights include relocation of the historic Camp Parks sign to the site; a Fallen Heroes memorial, parking for Seabee construction vehicles, Quonset hut-style picnic/activity shelters; a cargo net obstacle course; and interpretive signage along the Iron Horse Trail (Attachment 4). VSR has submitted a draft exhibit planner indicating which artifacts and images they intend to use and a first draft of exhibit text. They are currently working on Staff’s requested revisions. Work group member Steve Minniear and Staff provided high- resolution images for several dozen photographs in the collection, and both VSR and Dublin teams are working to locate a few images still needed to tell the story. Following City Council’s approval of the overall design proposal, VSR will complete shop drawings and begin construction on the exhibits, graphic panels and interactive Page 3 of 4 media. City Staff will closely review all final graphics to ensure the images and text prior to fabrication. The City was notified on June 6 that the necessary building improvements, expected to be done by the end of September, are delayed. Camp Parks Reserve Forces Training Area Public Works estimates building improvements will begin construction in the fall and take an estimated three months to complete. Installation of the exhibits is now tentatively planned for spring 2017. This design proposal was presented to the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission at its June 2017 meeting and approved unanimously. City Historian Georgeann Vonheeder- Leopold spoke in support of the project. Cm. Minniear suggested a panel be devoted to current Parks Reserve Forces Training Area activities, and Staff has been in touch with the PRFTA public information officer to gather images and additional information to include. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: The Camp Parks Reserve Forces Training Area Commander and members of the Dublin Camp Parks Military History Center Work Group were notified of this meeting. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Exhibit Design 2. Fixtures, Finishes and Equipment 3. Estimated Budget as of 6-1-16 4. Site Plan Page 4 of 4 Title:Drawn By: DVS&AAR Approvals: Name Title Date Revisions: CCiittyy ooff DDuubblliinn 100 Civic Plaza Dublin CA 94568 (925) 556-4565 VVaann SSiicckkllee && RRoolllleerrii,, LLLLCC 29 Western Avenue - Suite 1Kennebunk ME 04043 (207) 204–0582 Ownership of instruments of service all reports, plans, specifications, computer files, field data, notes and other documents are instruments prepared by the consultant as instruments of service shall remain the property of the consultant. The consultant shall retain all common law, statutory and other reserved rights, including the copyright thereto. 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EEXX--00..11 FFiinnaall DDeessiiggnn PPhhaassee Wall Exhibit Elevations Owner:Project:Designer: DDuubblliinn CCaammpp PPaarrkkss MMiilliittaarryy HHiissttoorryy CCeenntteerr DDuubblliinn,, CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa Date: 04/26/16 PPLLAANN VVIIEEWW FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWW SSIIDDEE VVIIEEWW FFOOUURR ((44)) UUNNIITTSS RREEQQUUIIRREEDD NOTE: THIS DRAWING SHOWS THE POTENTIAL FOR A ISLAND UNIT DISPLAY MODULES.THIS DOES NOT REPRESENT A SPECIFIC CONFIGURATION OF THE INDIVIDUAL MODULES.SEE THE FOLLOWING DRAWING PAGES FOR SPECIFIC MODULE LAYOUTS. UPPER MAIN GRAPHIC OF MODULAR FRAME LOWER MAIN GRAPHIC OF MODULAR FRAME BLADE WITH ACRYLIC GRAPHIC PANELAND FULL LENGTH DISPLAY CASE READING RAIL / DISPLAY CASE ACRYLIC OVERLAY PANEL READING RAIL / DISPLAY CASE ACRYLIC OVERLAY PANEL PLATFORM MAIN FRAME BLADE READING RAIL / DISPLAY CASE READING RAIL / DISPLAY CASE FULL LENGTH CASE FULL LENGTH CASEPLATFORM DIGITAL PICTURE FRAMEOR FLAT SCREEN 7'-0" 5' - 0 " 4'-0" 4'-0" 11 ' - 6 " safety cable power conduit building truss track lighting Title: Drawing No: Drawn By: DVS&AAR Approvals: Name Title Date Revisions: CCiittyy ooff DDuubblliinn 100 Civic Plaza Dublin CA 94568 (925) 556-4565 VVaann SSiicckkllee && RRoolllleerrii,, LLLLCC 29 Western Avenue - Suite 1Kennebunk ME 04043 (207) 204–0582 Ownership of instruments of service all reports, plans, specifications, computer files, field data, notes and other documents are instruments prepared by the consultant as instruments of service shall remain the property of the consultant. The consultant shall retain all common law, statutory and other reserved rights, including the copyright thereto. EEXX--11..00 Owner:Project:Designer: DDuubblliinn CCaammpp PPaarrkkss MMiilliittaarryy HHiissttoorryy CCeenntteerr DDuubblliinn,, CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa Date: 04/25/16 FFiinnaall DDeessiiggnn PPhhaassee EExxhhiibbiitt MMoodduullee Island Unit FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWW:: 44..00 SSEEAABBEEEE''SS SSTTOORRYY 24" FLAT SCREEN The Navy Seabees in World War II They built and fought on six continents and on hundreds of islands. More than 325,000 men served with the Naval Construction Force (the Seabees) in WWII, mainly in the Pacic. After the Marines landed on an island, the Seabees got to work building everything from roads and airstrips, to oating docks. They created Quonset hut bases for ghting troops while often coming under re themselves. And, on the home front Seabees labored loading ships. During the war, Seabees were known as “soldiers in sailors' uniforms, with marine training, doing civilian work”. Camp Parks trained over 100,000 Seabees during World War II. They shipped out to Okinawa and other islands across the Pacic. Look at the map on the wall to see all the places these battalions went. (115 words) They paved the pay to victory The Seabees built airelds, warehouses and housing on Tinian, in the Northern Mariana Islands. In 1945, the airport there was the largest in the world and over 50,000 U.S. personnel lived there. The Seabees worked in extreme conditions in Alaska. The 38th battalion built their base there in 1944. After resting at Camp Parks for several months, they shipped out to Tinian in the Pacic. On June 17, 1943, some of the 4th Seabee battalion returned by train to Camp Parks from the Aleutian Islands. The band of that battalion led the way into base. The Fighting Seabees, starring John Wayne and Susan Hayward, opened in San Francisco on March 2, 1944 with an honor guard from Camp Parks showing the Navy's support for the movie. The Navy wanted experienced workers for the Seabees. Because the Seabees were a construction force, the Navy recruited men with skills and experience in the building trades. In the early years of the war, the average age of a Seabee was 37. The men received military training, including in the use of weapons, even though they were under the Navy's Civilian Engineer Corps. Marston matting was an ideal material for making airstrips: it could be put into place quickly on bare ground. Seabees used it to create and also repair both air elds and roads wherever it was needed. In the Pacic they built 111 major airstrips. PUSH TO START GRAPHICS ARE DIRECT PRINTED ON BRUSHED ALUMINUM DIBOND GRAPHICS ARE DIRECT PRINTED ON SECOND SURFACE OF NON GLARE ACRYLIC Note: The images used in this layout are not the final images. They are placeholder images. The text used in this layout is the draft label text. The Navy They built and More than 325,000 men They paved the The Seabees built air elds, warehouses and housing on Tinian, in the Northern The Navy wanted Because the Seabees were a 2 1 / 4 " 1 1 / 8 " 3/ 4 " 1 1 / 8 " 3/ 8 " 7/ 8 " 1/ 2 " MYRADID PRO CONDENSED BOLD MYRADID PRO CONDENSED BOLD MYRADID PRO CONDENSED MYRADID PRO CONDENSED MYRADID PRO CONDENSED BOLD MYRADID PRO CONDENSED BOLD MYRADID PRO CONDENSED Title: Drawing No: Drawn By: DVS&AAR Approvals: Name Title Date Revisions: CCiittyy ooff DDuubblliinn 100 Civic Plaza Dublin CA 94568 (925) 556-4565 VVaann SSiicckkllee && RRoolllleerrii,, LLLLCC 29 Western Avenue - Suite 1Kennebunk ME 04043 (207) 204-0582 Ownership of instruments of service all reports, plans, specifications, computer files, field data, notes and other documents are instruments prepared by the consultant as instruments of service shall remain the property of the consultant. The consultant shall retain all common law, statutory and other reserved rights, including the copyright thereto.EEXX--11..11 Owner:Project:Designer: DDuubblliinn CCaammpp PPaarrkkss MMiilliittaarryy HHiissttoorryy CCeenntteerr DDuubblliinn,, CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa Date: 04/25/16 FFiinnaall DDeessiiggnn PPhhaassee EExxhhiibbiitt MMoodduullee Graphic Font Sizes and Colors 7'-0" 5' - 0 " 5" 3/ 4 " 3 1 / 2 " 1 5 / 8 " 1 5 / 8 " 8" http://www.kmlcorp.com/edgewood KMAH1596 - Macassar Ebony (5'W x 7'L x 3/4" thickness) 3 1/2" KMAH1596 - Macassar Ebony (3/4" thickness x 5"H) FOUR HEAVY DUTY CORNER LEVELERS 1 5/8" STANDARD UNISTRUT HARDWARE12 GUAGE CHANNELNATURAL FINISH BACK TO BACK BASE PLATESNATURAL FINISH STEEL L-CHANNEL EDGE ALLAROUND SCREWED IN FROMUNDERSIDE OF BASE.FINISH NATURAL PPLLAANN VVIIEEWW FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWW SSIIDDEE VVIIEEWW GRAPHIC PANELS SECURE WITHHEX HEAD BOLTS AND WASHERSINTO THREADED HOLES. 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FFOOUURR ((44)) UUNNIITTSS RREEQQUUIIRREEDD NOTE:EACH DOUBLE SIDED FRAME CAN BE CONSTRUCTEDFROM FOUR (4) LENGTHS OF20' LONG UNISTRUT CUT INTO FOUR 11' SECTIONS AND EIGHT 45" SECTIONS APPLY BUMPER GUARDS TO ALL FOUR CORNERS 3 1/2" 5'-0"7'-0" 11 ' - 0 " 1 5 / 8 " 1 5 / 8 " 3'-9" 3' - 9 " 1 5 / 8 " 1 5/8" 1 5/8" POWER AND SIGNAL CONDUIT Title: Drawing No: Drawn By: DVS&AAR Approvals: Name Title Date Revisions: CCiittyy ooff DDuubblliinn 100 Civic Plaza Dublin CA 94568 (925) 556-4565 VVaann SSiicckkllee && RRoolllleerrii,, LLLLCC 29 Western Avenue - Suite 1Kennebunk ME 04043 (207) 204–0582 Ownership of instruments of service all reports, plans, specifications, computer files, field data, notes and other documents are instruments prepared by the consultant as instruments of service shall remain the property of the consultant. The consultant shall retain all common law, statutory and other reserved rights, including the copyright thereto. EEXX--22..00 Owner:Project:Designer: DDuubblliinn CCaammpp PPaarrkkss MMiilliittaarryy HHiissttoorryy CCeenntteerr DDuubblliinn,, CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa Date: 04/25/16 FFiinnaall DDeessiiggnn PPhhaassee EExxhhiibbiitt MMoodduullee Island Unit 7'-0" 5' - 0 " PPLLAANN VVIIEEWW FFOOUURR ((44)) UUNNIITTSS RREEQQUUIIRREEDD 5" 3/ 4 " 3 1 / 2 " 11 ' - 0 " 2 1 / 2 " 4' - 0 " 4'-0" FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWW GRAPHIC PANELS SECURE WITHHEX HEAD BOLTS AND WASHERSINTO THREADED HOLES. 2 1 / 2 " 2 1 / 2 " 2 1 / 2 " DIRECT PRINT GRAPHICS ON DIBOND SURFACE 4mm DIBOND PANELSMOUNT TO FACE OF UNISTRUT FRAME WITHHEX HEAD BOLTS AND ROUND WASHERS 3' - 0 " 1'-6" 2' - 7 " 1" 2" HEX HEAD BOLT STYLE FASTENERS 1/4" CLEAR ACRYLICWITH SECOND SURFACE GRAPHIC AND FROSTEDVINYL BACKING 7'-0" 1 5/8" 1 5/8" SSIIDDEE VVIIEEWW 3/4" 3/4" SPACERS 5'-0" 4' - 0 " 4'-0" DIRET PRINTING ON 4mm DIBOND PANELSMOUNT TO FACE OF UNISTRUT FRAME WITHHEX HEAD BOLTS AND ROUND WASHERS Title: Drawing No: Drawn By: DVS&AAR Approvals: Name Title Date Revisions: CCiittyy ooff DDuubblliinn 100 Civic Plaza Dublin CA 94568 (925) 556-4565 VVaann SSiicckkllee && RRoolllleerrii,, LLLLCC 29 Western Avenue - Suite 1Kennebunk ME 04043 (207) 204–0582 Ownership of instruments of service all reports, plans, specifications, computer files, field data, notes and other documents are instruments prepared by the consultant as instruments of service shall remain the property of the consultant. The consultant shall retain all common law, statutory and other reserved rights, including the copyright thereto. EEXX--33..00 Owner:Project:Designer: DDuubblliinn CCaammpp PPaarrkkss MMiilliittaarryy HHiissttoorryy CCeenntteerr DDuubblliinn,, CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa Date: 04/25/16 FFiinnaall DDeessiiggnn PPhhaassee EExxhhiibbiitt MMoodduullee Island Unit FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWW -- RREEAADDIINNGG RRAAIILL 2'-0" 1'-6" 6' - 6 " 4' - 0 " 1 5 / 8 " 3/4" 3 3/8" 1/4" 4'-0" 1'-4 " 3/4" 2' - 6 " 3 1 / 2 " 1 5/8" 2'-6" 45.00 ° 4'-0" 1'-3 " 10" 3/4" 2'-0"2'-1 1/2" 6' - 6 " SSIIDDEE VVIIEEWW IISSOOMMEETTRRIICC VVIIEEWW IISSOOMMEETTRRIICC VVIIEEWW FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWW -- RREEAADDIINNGG RRAAIILL DDIISSPPLLAAYY CCAASSEE SSIIDDEE VVIIEEWW FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWW -- DDIISSPPLLAAYY CCAASSEE SSIIDDEE VVIIEEWW IISSOOMMEETTRRIICC VVIIEEWW FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWW -- BBLLAADDEE SSIIDDEE VVIIEEWW 1-5/8" STANDARD UNISTRUT HARDWARE12 GUAGE CHANNELNATURAL FINISH BACK TO BACK BASE PLATESNATURAL FINISH 45˚ angled metal brackets 3/4" MDF SUBSTRATE PAINTED SILVER UNISTRUT LEGS ARE SCREWED TO UNDERSIDE 4 MM DIBOND SLIDE IN GRAPHIC PANEL METAL "L" CHANNEL EDGE TOP AND BOTTOM ACT AS A TRACK FOR DIBOND PANEL TO SLIDE INTO QQUUAANNTTIITTYY RREEQQUUIIRREEDD FFOOUURR ((44)) QQUUAANNTTIITTYY RREEQQUUIIRREEDD TTHHRREEEE ((33)) 3/4" MDF SUBSTRATE PAINTED SILVER INSIDE ACRYLIC CASE. SCREWED TO UNDERSIDE OF 3/4" MDF SUBSTRATE (PAINTED SILVER) ON THE READING RAIL. 4 BLACK SECURITY SCREWS HOLD ACRYLIC TOP TO BASE SAME CONSTRUCTION AS PER READING RAIL WITHOUT DIBOND ON READING RAIL. A DIBOND PANEL IS LOCATED INSIDE THE CASE AND SECURED IN POSITION WITH VELCRO TABS. http://www.kmlcorp.com/edgewood KMAH1596 - Macassar Ebony on both sides and side edges 4" UNISTRUT MEMBERS BOLT TOMAIN EXHIBIT MODULE FRAME.THE UNISTRUT MEMBERS RUNHORIZONTALLY THROUGH THEBLADE AND ARE SECURED WITH BOLTS FROM THE OPPOSITE END. HEX HEAD BOLT STYLE FASTENERS 1/4" CLEAR ACRYLICWITH SECOND SURFACE GRAPHIC AND FROSTEDVINYL BACKING QQUUAANNTTIITTYY RREEQQUUIIRREEDD FFOOUURR ((44)) 1/4" TEMPERED GLASSDOOR ON FACE 1/4" TEMPERED GLASSSIDE PANELS 1/4" TEMPERED GLASSTOP PANEL OPEN BACKAND BOTTOM GLASS PANELS ARE SECURED TO EACH OTHERUSING GLASS CLIP SHOWER HARDWARE. FRONTGLASS PANEL IS HINGED AND HAS A SECURITY LOCK.GLASS PANELS ARE SECURED TO THE BACKING BLADE PANEL WITH GLASS CLIP SHOWER HARDWARE.(CHROME HARDWARE) QQUUAANNTTIITTYY RREEQQUUIIRREEDD TTHHRREEEE ((33)) 5" 5" 4" 2" SSIIDDEE VVIIEEWW QQUUAANNTTIITTYY RREEQQUUIIRREEDD FFIIVVEE ((55)) TTOOPP VVIIEEWW MEDAL AND RIBBONS CLUE STATIONS:CONSISTS OF A 5" X 5" x 2" CASE OF 1/8" ACRYLIC OVER A 3/4" MDFBASE, PAINTED SILVER. CASE TOP IS SECURED TO BASE WITHSECURITY SCREWS.THE SECOND COMPONENT IS A LIFT-UP PANEL CONSTRUCTED FROMTWO PIECES OF 4MM DIBOND 4" x 5" AND ONE PIECE OF 1/16" ACRYLIC. ATTACH TOGETHER WITH A CHROME PIANO HINGE VIA POP RIVETS. USE A CHROME TAB STYLE DRAWER PULL AS THE LIFT-UP POINT.DIRECT PRINT THE NON CHANGING QUESTION ON THE TOP DIBOND LIFTUP DOOR. PRINT THE CHANGEABLE ANSWER ON PAPER AND SLIDE BETWEENTHE ACRYLIC SHEET AND THE LOWER DIBOND PIECE. THESE CLUE STATIONS WILL BE MOUNTED TO A READING RAIL. SECURE THEDISPLAY CASES TO THE READING RAIL FROM BELOW WITH SECURITY SCREWSAND SECURE THE LIFT-UP PANELS WITH VHB SHEET ADHESIVE. 1" 2" QQUUAANNTTIITTYY RREEQQUUIIRREEDD special note: ONE OF THE BLADE MODULES IS SURFACED ON THE FACES WITH CORRUGATED METAL AND AN OVERLAY OF MARSTON MATTING 2'-0" 6' - 6 " Title: Drawing No: Drawn By: DVS&AAR Approvals: Name Title Date Revisions: CCiittyy ooff DDuubblliinn 100 Civic Plaza Dublin CA 94568 (925) 556-4565 VVaann SSiicckkllee && RRoolllleerrii,, LLLLCC 29 Western Avenue - Suite 1Kennebunk ME 04043 (207) 204-0582 Ownership of instruments of service all reports, plans, specifications, computer files, field data, notes and other documents are instruments prepared by the consultant as instruments of service shall remain the property of the consultant. The consultant shall retain all common law, statutory and other reserved rights, including the copyright thereto.EEXX--44..00 Owner:Project:Designer: DDuubblliinn CCaammpp PPaarrkkss MMiilliittaarryy HHiissttoorryy CCeenntteerr DDuubblliinn,, CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa Date: 04/25/16 FFiinnaall DDeessiiggnn PPhhaassee EExxhhiibbiitt MMoodduullee CCoommppoonneennttss Island Unit FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWW:: EEXXHHIIBBIITT 11..00 EEXXHHIIBBIITTIIOONN IINNTTRROODDUUCCTTIIOONN FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWW:: EEXXHHIIBBIITT 33..00 CCAAMMPP PPAARRKKSS TTRRAANNSSFFOORRMMSS DDUUBBLLIINN PLATFORM PPLLAANN VVIIEEWW:: EEXXHHIIBBIITT 11..00 EEXXHHIIBBIITTIIOONN IINNTTRROODDUUCCTTIIOONN PPLLAANN VVIIEEWW:: EEXXHHIIBBIITT 33..00 CCAAMMPP PPAARRKKSS TTRRAANNSSFFOORRMMSS DDUUBBLLIINN 27" FLAT SCREENWITH BUILT IN SPEAKERS MAIN GRAPHIC OF MODULAR FRAME ACRYLIC OVERLAY PANELS READING RAIL BLADE READING RAIL PUSH TO START BUTTONFOR VIDEO Title: Drawing No: Drawn By: DVS&AAR Approvals: Name Title Date Revisions: CCiittyy ooff DDuubblliinn 100 Civic Plaza Dublin CA 94568 (925) 556-4565 VVaann SSiicckkllee && RRoolllleerrii,, LLLLCC 29 Western Avenue - Suite 1Kennebunk ME 04043 (207) 204-0582 Ownership of instruments of service all reports, plans, specifications, computer files, field data, notes and other documents are instruments prepared by the consultant as instruments of service shall remain the property of the consultant. The consultant shall retain all common law, statutory and other reserved rights, including the copyright thereto.EEXX--55..00 Owner:Project:Designer: DDuubblliinn CCaammpp PPaarrkkss MMiilliittaarryy HHiissttoorryy CCeenntteerr DDuubblliinn,, CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa Date: 04/25/16 FFiinnaall DDeessiiggnn PPhhaassee EExxhhiibbiitt MMoodduullee Sides 1.0 and 3.0 DIGITALPICTURE FRAME FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWW:: 44..00 NNAAVVYY SSEEAABBEEEESS FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWW 66..00 BBEEIINNGG AA PPAARRTT OOFF AA CCOOMMMMUUNNIITTYY UPPER MAIN GRAPHIC OF MODULAR FRAME LOWER MAIN GRAPHIC OF MODULAR FRAME BLADE WITH SPECIALITY FACADAS READING RAIL / DISPLAY CASE ACRYLIC OVERLAY PANEL PLATFORM READING RAIL / DISPLAY CASE READING RAIL / DISPLAY CASE FULL LENGTH CASE FULL LENGTH CASE DIGITAL PICTURE FRAMEOR FLAT SCREEN FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWW:: 44..00 NNAAVVYY SSEEAABBEEEESS FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWW 66..00 BBEEIINNGG AA PPAARRTT OOFF AA CCOOMMMMUUNNIITTYY MAIN FRAME BLADE PLATFORM PUSH TO STARTBUTTON 24" FLAT SCREEN DIBOND OVERLAY PANEL Title: Drawing No: Drawn By: DVS&AAR Approvals: Name Title Date Revisions: CCiittyy ooff DDuubblliinn 100 Civic Plaza Dublin CA 94568 (925) 556-4565 VVaann SSiicckkllee && RRoolllleerrii,, LLLLCC 29 Western Avenue - Suite 1Kennebunk ME 04043 (207) 204–0582 Ownership of instruments of service all reports, plans, specifications, computer files, field data, notes and other documents are instruments prepared by the consultant as instruments of service shall remain the property of the consultant. The consultant shall retain all common law, statutory and other reserved rights, including the copyright thereto. EEXX--66..00 Owner:Project:Designer: DDuubblliinn CCaammpp PPaarrkkss MMiilliittaarryy HHiissttoorryy CCeenntteerr DDuubblliinn,, CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa Date: 04/25/16 FFiinnaall DDeessiiggnn PPhhaassee EExxhhiibbiitt MMoodduullee Sides 4 & 6 FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWW:: EEXXHHIIBBIITT 77..00 CCHHAANNGGIINNGG AATTTTIITTUUDDEESS -- WWOOMMEENN FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWW:: EEXXHHIIBBIITT 99..00 DDUUTTYY AANNDD HHOONNOORR PLATFORM FLAT SCREEN MAIN GRAPHIC OF MODULAR FRAME ACRYLIC OVERLAY PANELS READING RAIL READING RAILWITH CLUE STATIONS READING RAIL READING RAIL BLADE & FULL LENGTH CASE BLADE & FULL LENGTH CASE FLAT SCREEN BLADE BLADE AND FULL LENGTH CASEWORK FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWW:: EEXXHHIIBBIITT 99..00 DDUUTTYY AANNDD HHOONNOORR FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWW:: EEXXHHIIBBIITT 77..00 CCHHAANNGGIINNGG AATTTTIITTUUDDEESS -- WWOOMMEENN Title: Drawing No: Drawn By: DVS&AAR Approvals: Name Title Date Revisions: CCiittyy ooff DDuubblliinn 100 Civic Plaza Dublin CA 94568 (925) 556-4565 VVaann SSiicckkllee && RRoolllleerrii,, LLLLCC 29 Western Avenue - Suite 1Kennebunk ME 04043 (207) 204–0582 Ownership of instruments of service all reports, plans, specifications, computer files, field data, notes and other documents are instruments prepared by the consultant as instruments of service shall remain the property of the consultant. The consultant shall retain all common law, statutory and other reserved rights, including the copyright thereto. EEXX--77..00 Owner:Project:Designer: DDuubblliinn CCaammpp PPaarrkkss MMiilliittaarryy HHiissttoorryy CCeenntteerr DDuubblliinn,, CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa Date: 04/25/16 FFiinnaall DDeessiiggnn PPhhaassee EExxhhiibbiitt MMoodduullee Sides 7.0 and 9.0 GRAPHIC PANELS SECURE WITH HEX HEAD BOLTS AND WASHERS INTO THREAED HOLES. GRAPHIC PANELS SECURE WITHHEX HEAD BOLTS AND WASHERSINTO THREAED HOLES. 7.1 PRIMARY IMAGE !!""##$$%%&&''(())**++&&)),,--((..((%%&&//0011&&22--33$$44(($$44&&33%%%%((%%5566))77&&88&&**##99))$$ Area Introduction Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim suscipit lobortis nisl ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis vulputate velit esse molestie consequat, vel illum autem vel eum iriure dolor in hendrerit in vulputate velit esse molestie cosequat, vel illum. Dolor sit amet, magna aliquam erat volutpat. Highlights Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim suscipit lobortis nisl ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim suscipit lobortis nisl ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Pro le !!""##$$%%&&""$$'' !()*$%+,%-%+./0, 1122334455%%&&""$$''66%%$$7788""99""55%%::;;00%%##<<55==%%))44##%%8833443322 9.1 PRMARY IMAGE SMALL CASE DISPLAYING MEDAL OR AWARD LIFT DOOR TO REVEAL MEANING(CHANGEABLE) Area Introduction Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim suscipit lobortis nisl ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis vulputate velit esse molestie consequat, vel illum autem vel eum iriure dolor in hendrerit in vulputate velit esse molestie cosequat, vel illum. Dolor sit amet, magna aliquam erat volutpat. Highlights Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim suscipit lobortis nisl ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Pro le LAMINATED DOUBLE-SIDEDGRAPHIC KEY DIAGRAM TORANK INSIGNIA AND MEDALS Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim suscipit lobortis nisl ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. 7.2 PRIMARY STORY PANEL 9.2 PRMARY STORY PANEL 9.3 PROFILE/FOCUS STORY 9.5 UNIFORM DECODER(CHANGEABLE DISPLAY CASE) 9.4 READING RAIL !"#$ 7.5 CHANGEABLE DISPLAY CASE 7.3 PROFILE/FOCUS STORY 7.4 READING RAIL Title: Drawing No: Drawn By: DVS&AAR Approvals: Name Title Date Revisions: CCiittyy ooff DDuubblliinn 100 Civic Plaza Dublin CA 94568 (925) 556-4565 VVaann SSiicckkllee && RRoolllleerrii,, LLLLCC 29 Western Avenue - Suite 1Kennebunk ME 04043 (207) 204–0582 Ownership of instruments of service all reports, plans, specifications, computer files, field data, notes and other documents are instruments prepared by the consultant as instruments of service shall remain the property of the consultant. The consultant shall retain all common law, statutory and other reserved rights, including the copyright thereto. EEXX--77..11 Owner:Project:Designer: DDuubblliinn CCaammpp PPaarrkkss MMiilliittaarryy HHiissttoorryy CCeenntteerr DDuubblliinn,, CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa Date: 03/21/16 EEXXHHIIBBIITT EELLEEVVAATTIIOONNSS EXHIBIT 7.0 WOMEN IN MILITARY EXHIBIT 9.0 DUTY AND HONOR 04/28/16 UPDATE # AND ELEVATIONS FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWW EEXXHHIIBBIITT 88..00 CCHHAANNGGIINNGG AATTTTIITTUUDDEESS -- MMIINNOORRIITTIIEESS UPPER MAIN GRAPHIC OF MODULAR FRAME LOWER MAIN GRAPHIC OF MODULAR FRAME BLADE WITH ACRYLIC GRAPHIC PANELAND FULL LENGTH DISPLAY CASE READING RAIL ACRYLIC OVERLAY PANEL PLATFORM DIGITAL PICTURE FRAMEOR FLAT SCREEN BLADE WITH JERSEYDISPLAY CASE READING RAIL DISPLAY CASE ACRYLIC PANEL FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWW EEXXHHIIBBIITT 88..00 CCHHAANNGGIINNGG AATTTTIITTUUDDEESS -- MMIINNOORRIITTIIEESS FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWW:: EEXXHHIIBBIITT 1100..00 CCHHAANNGGIINNGG PPOOSSTT WWAARR WWOORRLLDD BLADE READING RAIL / DISPLAY CASE READING RAIL / DISPLAY CASE PLATFORM MAIN FRAME FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWW:: EEXXHHIIBBIITT 1100..00 CCHHAANNGGIINNGG PPOOSSTT WWAARR WWOORRLLDD Title: Drawing No: Drawn By: DVS&AAR Approvals: Name Title Date Revisions: CCiittyy ooff DDuubblliinn 100 Civic Plaza Dublin CA 94568 (925) 556-4565 VVaann SSiicckkllee && RRoolllleerrii,, LLLLCC 29 Western Avenue - Suite 1Kennebunk ME 04043 (207) 204–0582 Ownership of instruments of service all reports, plans, specifications, computer files, field data, notes and other documents are instruments prepared by the consultant as instruments of service shall remain the property of the consultant. The consultant shall retain all common law, statutory and other reserved rights, including the copyright thereto. EEXX--88..00 Owner:Project:Designer: DDuubblliinn CCaammpp PPaarrkkss MMiilliittaarryy HHiissttoorryy CCeenntteerr DDuubblliinn,, CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa Date: 04/25/16 FFiinnaall DDeessiiggnn PPhhaassee EExxhhiibbiitt MMoodduullee Sides 8 and 10 !!""##$$%%&&''(())**++&&)),,--((..((%%&&//0011&&22--33$$44(($$44&&33%%%%((%%5566))77&&88&&99(($$##""((%%(())77 77((66))&&''(())** 723:)&;<&=&;>81< !!""##$$%%&&''(())**++&&)),,--((..((%%&&;;110011&&&&22--33$$44(($$44&&??##77%%&&**33""&&**##""::66 !"#$%&$'()*+%',"-''!.*#+%*/0% %&.(/($ -%*1%-'-*(0 8.1 PRIMARY IMAGE 8.2 PRIMARY STORY PANEL Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim suscipit lobortis nisl ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Area Introduction Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim suscipit lobortis nisl ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis vulputate velit esse molestie consequat, vel illum autem vel eum iriure dolor in hendrerit in vulputate velit esse molestie cosequat, vel illum. Dolor sit amet, magna aliquam erat volutpat. Highlights Pro le Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim suscipit lobortis nisl ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. 10.1 PRIMARY IMAGE 10.2 PRIMARY STORY PANEL 10.3 PROFILE/FOCUS STORY 8.4 READING RAIL Area Introduction Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim suscipit lobortis nisl ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis vulputate velit esse molestie consequat, vel illum autem vel eum iriure dolor in hendrerit in vulputate velit esse molestie cosequat, vel illum. Dolor sit amet, magna aliquam erat volutpat. Highlights Pro le Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat 8.3 PROFILE/FOCUS STORY 8.5 SECONDARY STORY ! "#$%"#&&!'%($%) *+$,&#)!-#$% ./0120/! 3,4(-5#$%*6DIGITAL PICTURE FRAMEMOTION SENSOR START IMAGES OF THE BLASTDAMAGE Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim suscipit lobortis nisl ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis vulputate GRAPHIC QUOTES Lorem ipsum dol consectet adipis nonummy nib 10.4 READING RAIL W/ 5" ACRYLIC TOP 10.5 DISPLAY CASE CASE AND RAIL OORDINATEWITH COLLECTION DISPLAY Title: Drawing No: Drawn By: DVS&AAR Approvals: Name Title Date Revisions: CCiittyy ooff DDuubblliinn 100 Civic Plaza Dublin CA 94568 (925) 556-4565 VVaann SSiicckkllee && RRoolllleerrii,, LLLLCC 29 Western Avenue - Suite 1Kennebunk ME 04043 (207) 204–0582 Ownership of instruments of service all reports, plans, specifications, computer files, field data, notes and other documents are instruments prepared by the consultant as instruments of service shall remain the property of the consultant. The consultant shall retain all common law, statutory and other reserved rights, including the copyright thereto. EEXX--88..11 Owner:Project:Designer: DDuubblliinn CCaammpp PPaarrkkss MMiilliittaarryy HHiissttoorryy CCeenntteerr DDuubblliinn,, CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa Date: 03/21/16 CCoonncceepptt DDeessiiggnn PPhhaassee EEXXHHIIBBIITT CCOOMMPPOONNEENNTTSS EXHIBIT 8.0 CHANGING ATTITUDES-MINORITIES EXHIBIT 10.0 CHANGING POST WAR WORLD FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWWSSIIDDEE VVIIEEWW OONNEE ((11)) UUNNIITT RREEQQUUIIRREEDDCCOONNSSIISSTTIINNGG OOFF 99 PPAALLLLEETTSS 4'-0" building truss track lighting 4' - 0 " 3' - 6 " SAME UNISTRUT CONFIGURATION FORUPRIGHTS AND FLOOR PLATES AS PER THEEXHIBIT ISLAND MODULES BOLT UNISTRUT TO PALLETSAND SCREW ASSEMBLED PALLET WALL TOGETHER 4MM DIBOND DIRECT PRINTGRAPHIC PANEL (3'-6" x 3'-6")MOUNTED TO PALLET WALL ON 3/4" CLEATS RUN UNISTRUT UP INTO BUILDING TRUSS WORK AND TIE OFF WITH U-CLAMPS TO TRUSS WORK AND ORADDITIONAL UNISTRUT CROSS MEMBERS A VIDEO PROJECTOR AND SHELF WILL BE MOUNTED TOTHIS UNISTRUT CROSS MEMBER. http://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/H-1125/Pallets/New-Wood-Pallet-48-x-48 ULINE PRODUCTSMODEL H-1125 New Wood 48 x 48" $25 EACH 12 ' - 0 " 12'-0" APPLY WEATHERED WOOD TRANSPARENT STAINTO BOTH SIDES OF THE PALLET WALL 4MM DIBOND DIRECT PRINTGRAPHIC PANEL (3'-6" x 3'-6")MOUNTED TO PALLET WALL ON 3/4" CLEATS Title: Drawing No: Drawn By: DVS&AAR Approvals: Name Title Date Revisions: CCiittyy ooff DDuubblliinn 100 Civic Plaza Dublin CA 94568 (925) 556-4565 VVaann SSiicckkllee && RRoolllleerrii,, LLLLCC 29 Western Avenue - Suite 1Kennebunk ME 04043 (207) 204–0582 Ownership of instruments of service all reports, plans, specifications, computer files, field data, notes and other documents are instruments prepared by the consultant as instruments of service shall remain the property of the consultant. The consultant shall retain all common law, statutory and other reserved rights, including the copyright thereto. EEXX--99..00 Owner:Project:Designer: DDuubblliinn CCaammpp PPaarrkkss MMiilliittaarryy HHiissttoorryy CCeenntteerr DDuubblliinn,, CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa Date: 04/25/16 FFiinnaall DDeessiiggnn PPhhaassee PPaalllleett WWaallll Divider SSIIDDEE VVIIEEWW 4MM DIBOND DIRECT PRINTGRAPHIC PANEL (1'-4" x 5'-0")MOUNTED TO BUILD WALL ON 3/4" CLEATS 1'-4" 5' - 0 " FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWW 3/4" 4' - 0 " WWAALLLL EEXXHHIIBBIITT 22..00 KKEEYY EEVVEENNTTSS OOVVEERR TTIIMMEE WWAALLLL EEXXHHIIBBIITT 1166..00 DDEEDDIICCAATTIIOONN PPAANNEELL QQUUAANNTTIITTYY RREEQQUUIIRREEDD:: SSEEVVEENN ((77)) SSIIDDEE VVIIEEWW 4MM DIBOND DIRECT PRINTGRAPHIC PANEL (3' -0" x 3'-0")MOUNTED TO BUILD WALL ON 3/4" CLEATS 3'-0" 3' - 0 " FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWW 3/4" 3' - 0 " QQUUAANNTTIITTYY RREEQQUUIIRREEDD:: OONNEE ((11)) SSIIDDEE VVIIEEWW 5'-0" 5' - 0 " FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWW 3/4" 4' - 0 " WWAALLLL EEXXHHIIBBIITT 55..00 FFLLEEEETT CCIITTYY TTRRAANNSSFFOORRMMAATTIIOONN QQUUAANNTTIITTYY RREEQQUUIIRREEDD:: OONNEE ((11)) 4MM DIBOND DIRECT PRINTGRAPHIC PANEL (5'-0" x 5'-0")MOUNTED TO BUILD WALL ON 3/4" CLEATS 8' - 0 " APPLY BUMPER GUARDS TO BOTH TWO FRONT CORNERS 3 1 / 2 " 1 5/8" 2'-6" 5" 3/ 4 " 8'-0" 3 1/2"3 1/2" 4'-0" FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWW WWAALLLL EEXXHHIIBBIITT 1144..00 SSEEAABBEEEESS,, WWHHEERREE IINN TTHHEE WWOORRLLDD?? QQUUAANNTTIITTYY RREEQQUUIIRREEDD:: OONNEE ((11)) 7'-0" 5' - 0 " 4MM DIBOND DIRECT PRINTGRAPHIC PANEL (7'-0" x 5'-0")MOUNTED TO BUILD WALL ON 3/4" CLEATS PPLLAANN VVIIEEWW 8'-0" 3' - 0 " - 3/4" MDF SUBSTRATE PAINTED SILVER UNISTRUT LEGS ARE SCREWED TO UNDERSIDE - 4 MM DIBOND SLIDE IN GRAPHIC PANEL - METAL "L" CHANNEL EDGE TOP AND BOTTOM ACT AS A TRACK FOR DIBOND PANEL TO SLIDE INTO SAME READING RAIL DETAIL AS PER ISLAND UNITS: 48"W x 48"H ULINE WOOD PALLETSTOW OVER TWOWEATHERED WOOD PAINT STAIN FINISH READING RAIL PALLETS 3/ 4 " DIBOND PANEL http://www.kmlcorp.com/edgewood KMAH1596 - Macassar Ebony (3'W x 7'L x 3/4" thickness) Title: Drawing No: Drawn By: DVS&AAR Approvals: Name Title Date Revisions: CCiittyy ooff DDuubblliinn 100 Civic Plaza Dublin CA 94568 (925) 556-4565 VVaann SSiicckkllee && RRoolllleerrii,, LLLLCC 29 Western Avenue - Suite 1Kennebunk ME 04043 (207) 204–0582 Ownership of instruments of service all reports, plans, specifications, computer files, field data, notes and other documents are instruments prepared by the consultant as instruments of service shall remain the property of the consultant. The consultant shall retain all common law, statutory and other reserved rights, including the copyright thereto. EEXX--1100..00 Owner:Project:Designer: DDuubblliinn CCaammpp PPaarrkkss MMiilliittaarryy HHiissttoorryy CCeenntteerr DDuubblliinn,, CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa Date: 04/25/16 FFiinnaall DDeessiiggnn PPhhaassee WWaallll EExxhhiibbiittss Assorted FFRROONNTT VVIIEEWW WWAALLLL EEXXHHIIBBIITT 1111..00 CCHHAANNGGEEAABBLLEE EEXXHHIIBBIITT QQUUAANNTTIITTYY RREEQQUUIIRREEDD:: OONNEE ((11)) APPLY BUMPER GUARDS TO BOTH TWO FRONT CORNERS 3 1 / 2 " 1 5/8" 2'-6" 5" 3/ 4 " 4'-2" 3 1/2" SAME DISPLAY CASE READING RAIL DETAIL AS PER ISLAND UNITS: 4'-2" 3 1/2" 3' - 8 " 3' - 0 " 3'-3" 60" DIAGONAL VIDEO FLAT SCREENWITH PUSH TO START ACTIVATIONAND DIGITAL MEDIA PLAYER CORRUGATED METAL SLATWALL PANELS MOUNTED TO BUILDING WALL 4MM DIBOND GRAPHIC PANEL (3'-3" x 3'-0")MOUNTED TO CORRUGATED PANELON 3/4" CLEATS. CHANGEABLE GRAPHICSARE PRINTED ON SECOND SURFACE OF1/8" NON-GLARE ACRYLIC (2'-9"W x 2'-6"H)AND MOUNTED TO THE DIBOND LAYER WITH PUCK STYLE FASTENERS. 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EEXX--1111..00 Owner:Project:Designer: DDuubblliinn CCaammpp PPaarrkkss MMiilliittaarryy HHiissttoorryy CCeenntteerr DDuubblliinn,, CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa Date: 04/25/16 FFiinnaall DDeessiiggnn PPhhaassee CChhaannggeeaabbllee EExxhhiibbiitt Wall Exhibit 60" DIAGONAL VIDEO FLAT SCREENWITH PUSH TO START ACTIVATIONAND DIGITAL MEDIA PLAYER !!""##$$%%&&''(())**++&&)),,--((..((%%&&////0011&&22--33$$44))33..55))&&)),,--((..((%% 6235)&/7&8&/9:17 11.2 PRIMARY STORY PANEL 11.3 READING RAIL W/ 5" ACRYLIC TOP 11.1 PRIMARY STORY PANEL 11.4 READING RAIL W/ 5" ACRYLIC TOP Title: Drawing No: Drawn By: DVS&AAR Approvals: Name Title Date Revisions: CCiittyy ooff DDuubblliinn 100 Civic Plaza Dublin CA 94568 (925) 556-4565 VVaann SSiicckkllee && RRoolllleerrii,, LLLLCC 29 Western Avenue - Suite 1Kennebunk ME 04043 (207) 204–0582 Ownership of instruments of service all reports, plans, specifications, computer files, field data, notes and other documents are instruments prepared by the consultant as instruments of service shall remain the property of the consultant. The consultant shall retain all common law, statutory and other reserved rights, including the copyright thereto. EEXX--1111..11 Owner:Project:Designer: DDuubblliinn CCaammpp PPaarrkkss MMiilliittaarryy HHiissttoorryy CCeenntteerr DDuubblliinn,, CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa Date: 04/25/16 FFiinnaall DDeessiiggnn PPhhaassee CChhaannggeeaabbllee EExxhhiibbiitt Wall Exhibit !!""##$$%%$$&&''(())**''!!""##$$%%$$&&$$++,,''$$,,&&--++..//00&&$$++,, Since 1942, Camp Parks has changed a place, people and perspectives When the U.S. entered World War II, this area was quiet farmland. Within a year, it was bustling with military activity as Camp Parks opened and Fleet City grew up around it. Between 1942 and 1946, several hundred thousand passed through its gate. Some of those were women and minorities, setting the stage for future changes in society. Camp Parks' legacy in the community continues. Today it's the Parks Reserve Forces Training Area. The Camp Parks sign originally stood at the Main Gate !!""##$$%%$$&&''(())**''++,,--..''..,,//0011''&&//,,22113344//--11''5566%%77$$22 World War II in Dublin Quonset huts and barracks sprouted where farm elds had been Dublin farmers supported the war eort Farming and small town life continued even as the Navy's presence increased in the area. People ploughed their land, grew vegetables, and raised cattle and chickens. The community supported the military with Red Cross blood drives and tin can drives. And farmers happily gave rides to hitchhiking sailors. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the Navy wanted to expand its military presence on the West Coast and needed land close to San Francisco Bay. Dublin, like so many communities across the country, was farmland with few people. The Navy saw this open land, with good roads and the Southern Pacic Railroad running through it, as the ideal location for their bases. United Service Organization (USO) volunteers held bake sales for the military, sacricing family sugar to make baked goods for troops. Food was in short supply during World War II. The government rationed sugar, meat, coee, canned goods, cheese, canned milk, and cooking oil. Every family received ration books with removable stamps for limited items. !"#$% &$$' ()*+!,-./01+!-/2 + Photograph above: Dublin, 1940s. Highway 50, looking east. The Landscape Changed The base grew and the military population swelled, as did tra c, changing the quiet, rural character of the area. This change happened not only in Dublin, but also around the country. The construction crews started by building Quonet huts. Note the farmhouses in the background. !"#$%&''()*!+$&, -(./*)$%"0)1#2 3*-#& $ The building of Camp Parks meant big changes for families living on small farms like this one. They had to leave their farms, as did so many others. An assessor looked at roughly 3,396 acres in the Dublin area for possible taking and purchase for Camp Parks. The Navy bought 39 properties, totaling about 2,600 acres. The amount of land ranged from as small as one acre to as large as 280 acres. The Navy paid an average of about $300 an acre. Below are typical pages from the Appraisal Report prepared October 29,1942. Press to Start See how Dublin Changed during this period. Press to Start The Navy Seabees in World War II Push to Start Video Marston matting was an ideal material for making airstrips: it could be put into place in hours on bare ground. A 3,000-foot runway required just 1200 tons of Marston mat and could be laid by 100 workers in less than 100 hours. Seabees used it to create and also repair both air elds and roads wherever it was needed. They built 111 major airstrips in the Pacic theater. !"#$%&'()*'+ ,&%-)$.)*&/)0$ $ The Navy wanted workerswith hands-on experience They built and fought on six continents and hundreds of islands More than 325,000 men served with the Naval Construction Force (the Seabees) in World War II, mainly in the Pacic. After the Marines landed on an island, the Seabees got to work building everything from roads and airstrips to oating docks. They created Quonset hut bases for ghting troops, while often coming under re themselves. Camp Parks trained over 100,000 men who left their ordinary jobs to enlist. They learned to work together in war conditions to accomplish the extraordinary in alien environments. After their training, the Seabees shipped out to islands across the Pacic. Seabees leveled the elds, literally and guratively, for Allies ghting in foreign territory. Because the Seabees were a construction force, the Navy recruited men with skills and experience in the building trades. In the early years of the war, the average age of a Seabee was 37. The men received military training, including in the use of weapons, even though they were under the Navy's Civilian Engineer Corps. The Fighting Seabees, starring John Wayne and Susan Hayward, premiered at the Castro Theater in San Francisco on March 2, 1944, with an honor guard from Camp Parks showing the Navy's support for the movie. !!""##$$%%&&%%''!!(())**!!++,,--..!!//"",,&&""""// Title: Drawing No: Drawn By: DVS&AAR Approvals: Name Title Date Revisions: CCiittyy ooff DDuubblliinn 100 Civic Plaza Dublin CA 94568 (925) 556-4565 VVaann SSiicckkllee && RRoolllleerrii,, LLLLCC 29 Western Avenue - Suite 1Kennebunk ME 04043 (207) 204-0582 Ownership of instruments of service all reports, plans, specifications, computer files, field data, notes and other documents are instruments prepared by the consultant as instruments of service shall remain the property of the consultant. The consultant shall retain all common law, statutory and other reserved rights, including the copyright thereto. Owner:Project:Designer: DDuubblliinn CCaammpp PPaarrkkss MMiilliittaarryy HHiissttoorryy CCeenntteerr DDuubblliinn,, CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa Date: 07/02/16 EEXXHHIIBBIITT GGRRAAPPHHIICC EELLEEVVAATTIIOONNSS 07/22/16 - Dublin text option 11994400ss 1940: Dublin has about 200 residents living in and around Highway 50 and Highway 21 crossroads and on the nearby farms and ranches. December 7, 1941: Japan attacks Pearl Harbor. October 15, 1942: Construction begins on Camp Parks on5.2 square miles between Dublin and Livermore. January 19, 1943: The Navy commissions Camp Parks as the training and deployment center tor the Navy's construction battalions (“Seabees”). Camp Parks October 1, 1943: The Navy commissions Camp Shoemaker,a Navy personnel distribution and separation center, andShoemaker Naval Hospital. Fleet City 11998800--11999900ss 1993: The Camp Parks History Center opens. Volunteer Tommie Simpson recruits other volunteers to operate the Center, interpret the material and grow and preserve the collection. September 11, 2001: terrorist attacks on U.S. June 25, 1950: Korean War begins. 1951: The Navy leases land for the construction of the original Santa Rita County Jail, which served until the present facility opened 1983. 1951: The Navy transfers the Camp Parks property to the U.S. Air Force. The base is completely rebuilt by the Air Force. 11995500ssParks Air Force Base 11996600--11997700ss 2011: The U.S. Army agrees to a 172-acre Property Exchange with the City of Dublin for the development of the planned community, Dublin Crossings. 2010: The 368th Military Intelligence Battalion headquarters relocates to Camp Parks. 2016: The City of Dublin accepts the development plan for Dublin Crossings. December 11, 1980: the Army designates Camp Parks as a semi-active installation, renaming it Parks Reserve Forces Training Area-Camp Parks Air Force base. 1982: City of Dublin incorporates. Today Camp Parks is home of the Army's 91st Division (Reserve). March 6, 2013: Groundbreaking ceremony. 1989: Berlin wall comes down and the Cold War comes to an end. 1999: Commander's Reception and Antennae Ribbon Cutting March 1952: The Air Force starts basic training at Parks Air Force Base during the Korean War. July 27, 1953: Korean War ends. July 1959: Parks Air Force Base transfers land to the United States Army and operates in a standby status under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Sixth Army, Presidio of San Francisco. 1959-1960: Radiation experiments are conducted as part of Cold War readiness at Camp Parks. 1960: Volunteer families test fallout shelters by staying underground for 48 hours. 1944: The Navy combines Camp Parks (the Naval Construction and Replacement Depot), Shoemaker Naval Hospital, the Navy receiving barracks and the disciplinary barracks into the U.S. Naval Training and Distribution Center (TACDEN), Shoemaker, California. The three major facilitiesare called "Fleet City.” 1949: the Soviet Union begins nuclear testing July 17, 1944: The Naval Munitions Depot at Port Chicago (now Concord Naval Weapons Station) suers a massive explosion that killed 320 men, mostly African-American sailors in segregated labor battalions. 1945: Fist Navy sailors to be released from Camp Parks August 16, 1945: The 9th Service Command establishes a Prisoner of War Camp at Camp Shoemaker. September 2, 1945: World War II ends. January 1946: The Navy closes Fleet City. The Navy sells o some of the land and all of the buildings. Hundreds of two-story barracks and thousands of Quonset Huts are auctioned o , with lumber used to relieve the post-war housing shortage in the area. 11994400ss September 14, 1944: Fifty of the Port Chicago men refuse to return to handling munitions and are tried and convicted of mutiny. They become known as the Port Chicago 50 and are taken to the brig at Camp Shoemaker to serve time in custody.. Fleet City August 15, 1945: The Japanese surrender unconditionally to the Allies, eectively ending World War II August 16, 1945: U.S. drops an atomic bomb on Hiroshima. 1947: Start of the Cold War.The Cold War was a state of political and military tension between powers in the Western Bloc and powers in the Eastern Bloc. 1961: The rst housing tract housing transforms Dublin's rural community into a ourishing suburb. April 30, 1975: Viietnam War ends 1973: The U.S. Army determines that Camp Parks is needed as a mobilization and training center for Reserve Components in the event of war or natural disaster. 1974: The Federal Correction Institution, Dublinbecomes one of only three exclusively female federal prisons in the U.S. 1964: The Sixth Army declares the entire installation no longer needed, but is directed by the Department of the Army to retain 1,600 acres for National Guard and Navy use. Between 1964 and 1973, the Army transfers much of the excess property to the County of Alameda and used as a Job Corps Training Center, where underprivileged male youth are taught academics and trade skills. March 1965: The U.S. enters the war in Vietnam. June 1965: U.S. Coast Guard Squadron One uses the range facilities for small arms training in preparation for deployment to Vietnam. Parks Reserve Forces EEXXHHIIBBIITT 22..00 DDUUBBLLIINN AANNDD CCAAMMPP PPAARRKKSS TTRRAANNSSIITTIIOONNSS!!!!!! Fleet City The bases of Fleet City served all the needs of a Navy at war The 12th Naval District built the facilities called Fleet City to house, train, deploy, recuperate, and redeploy sailors to the Paci c. The rst was Camp Parks. Then, as the war progressed, the Navy added a hospital and also a place for reassignment and discharge from the Navy. The facilities of Fleet City were: Camp Parks, Shoemaker Naval Hospital and Camp Shoemaker. The bell at Camp Shoemaker signaled important times during the day.The Shoemaker Naval Hospital in 1945 served thousands of Seabees. A sea of buildings housed men and stored materials at Camp Parks. The barracks at Camp Parks and Camp Shoemaker housed thousands of men during the war. It was said that the parade grounds at Camp Parks could hold 20,000 personnel.The architect Chief Petty O cer Bruce Go gave the Ocer's Club at Camp Parks a renovation. The Navy taught Seabee recruits to swim in the indoor pool at Camp Parks.The theater at Camp Parks produced shows and hosted star-studded entertainment for the Seabees.The Hostess House at Camp Parks was popular for entertaining wives or dates. The Seabees used the Drill Hall at Camp Parks for drill exercises and athletic events. Aerial photograph of Fleet City in 1945. Fleet City The bases of Fleet City served all the needs of a Navy at war The 12th Naval District built the facilities called Fleet City to house, train, deploy, recuperate, and redeploy sailors to the Paci c. The rst was Camp Parks. Then, as the war progressed, the Navy added a hospital and also a place for reassignment and discharge from the Navy. The facilities of Fleet City were: Camp Parks, Shoemaker Naval Hospital and Camp Shoemaker. The bell at Camp Shoemaker signaled important times during the day.The Shoemaker Naval Hospital in 1945 served thousands of Seabees. A sea of buildings housed men and stored materials at Camp Parks. The barracks at Camp Parks and Camp Shoemaker housed thousands of men during the war. It was said that the parade grounds at Camp Parks could hold 20,000 personnel.The architect Chief Petty O cer Bruce Go gave the Ocer's Club at Camp Parks a renovation. The Navy taught Seabee recruits to swim in the indoor pool at Camp Parks.The theater at Camp Parks produced shows and hosted star-studded entertainment for the Seabees.The Hostess House at Camp Parks was popular for entertaining wives or dates. The Seabees used the Drill Hall at Camp Parks for drill exercises and athletic events. Aerial photograph of Fleet City in 1945. ""##$$%%&&%%''!!(())**!!++,,""""''!!--%%''.. Title: Drawing No: Drawn By: DVS&AAR Approvals: Name Title Date Revisions: CCiittyy ooff DDuubblliinn 100 Civic Plaza Dublin CA 94568 (925) 556-4565 VVaann SSiicckkllee && RRoolllleerrii,, LLLLCC 29 Western Avenue - Suite 1Kennebunk ME 04043 (207) 204-0582 Ownership of instruments of service all reports, plans, specifications, computer files, field data, notes and other documents are instruments prepared by the consultant as instruments of service shall remain the property of the consultant. The consultant shall retain all common law, statutory and other reserved rights, including the copyright thereto. Owner:Project:Designer: DDuubblliinn CCaammpp PPaarrkkss MMiilliittaarryy HHiissttoorryy CCeenntteerr DDuubblliinn,, CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa Date: 07/02/16 EEXXHHIIBBIITT GGRRAAPPHHIICC EELLEEVVAATTIIOONNSS 07/22/16 - Dublin text option African Americans ! They served in a segregated Navy. More than a million African Americans served in WWII. Before Pearl Harbor, African Americans served only in the Navy mess halls. In April 1942, pressure from President Franklin D. Roosevelt and civil rights organizations forced the Navy to start recruiting African-Americans. “is is not 50 men on trial for mutiny. is is the Navy on trial for its whole vicious policy toward Negroes. Negroes are not afraid of anything, any more than anyone else. Negroes in the Navy don't mind loading ammunition. ey just want to know why they are the only ones doing the loading!" urgood Marshall, then NAACP counsel, later the rst African American Supreme Court Justice The disaster at Port Chicago drew attention to racial discrimination in the Navy. On July 17, 1944, a huge explosion rocked the Port Chicago Naval Magazine when two ships being loaded with ammunition blew up. Of the 320 men killed, 202 were black ammunition loaders. Every o cer there was white; all the men handling munitions were black. Three weeks later, after denying the surviving black seamen 30-day leaves granted to the white survivors, the Navy ordered ammunition loaders back to work under the same unsafe conditions. Over 250 refused, but under the threat of court martial, all but 50 returned to work. Those who refused–the Port Chicago 50–were held in the Navy brig at Camp Shoemaker. The men were tried and found guilty of mutiny. The trial seemed racist to many observers and had the e ect of raising awareness of racial discrimination in the Navy. Members of 34th Naval Construction Battalion stand in a row on top of Timber Bridge over Ilu River on Highway 1943-44 Seaman Joseph Small “If I had consented to go back to duty, I would not only be betraying myself, I would've been betraying them [the men in his division]. I was ghting for something. Things were not right, and it was my desire to make things right. I have never felt ashamed of the decisions that I made. I did what I thought was best, and I did it in the best way I knew how.” Freddie Meeks "I knew God was keeping me around for something. But I'm sorry so many of the others are not around to see it [a presidential pardon in 1999]... I don't know whether it was right or wrong. Maybe we shouldn't have [refused to go back to loading ammunition]. But then again, maybe we should try to bring out the wrongs in the Navy, the way they treated us, the way they treated the blacks at that time." Percy Robinson "I think it was worth the e ort, showing that whatever you believe in you at least tried to back it, the best you knew how." But they served in a segregated Navy, often in parts of the country that weren't segregated. The black men who joined the Navy wanting to serve their country found themselves with only low-level jobs, like loading ships, under white ocers. The Port Chicago disaster of July 17, 1944, put a spotlight on this discrimination GRAPHIC PANELS SECURE WITHHEX HEAD BOLTS AND WASHERSINTO THREAED HOLES. The WAVES Tommie Simpson: Navy Nurse Women volunteered to serve in the U.S. Navy When the United States entered World War II, everyone helped in the war eort. Men enlisted in the military, and women answered the call to serve by lling roles most had never lled before, changing both attitudes and lives. Nearly 350,000 American women served in uniform, both at home and abroad. The WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) were the women's equivalent of the U.S. Navy. They went to boot camp, were tted for uniforms, and attended the Naval Training School. By the end of the war, over 84,000 women served in the WAVES, making up 2.5% of the Navy. After the war, many women faced roadblocks in collecting benets. The ght for women's equality in the military would continue. In 1948, Congress passed a law that allowed women to be regular members of the military services. ! !"#$%&#$'()"*+"%,- This is a 2 or 3-minute program with audio and captioning, which relies on the oral history transcript of Tommie Simpson that is read by a professional voice-over artist to bring it alive. Illustrative imagery would be pulled from various archival resources (like the National Archives and US Navy). New WAVES take the oath of enlistment, New York City, 1943 Press to Start WAVES stand in front of their logo in the Camp Parks Log, October 13, 1945. The photo and logo don't give a full picture of the role the WAVES played during the war. WAVES recruiting poster. Cartoon by Sixta, USNR, depicting events and activities in the rst year following the authorization of the WAVES. Lieutenant (Junior Grade) Harriet Ida Pickens (left) and Ensign Frances Wills packing after graduation from the Naval Reserve Midshipmen's School. They were the Navy's rst African American WAVES ocers. Small object(s) of Tommie Simpson In June 1945, the day she turned 20, Ada “Tommie” Thompson Simpson enlisted in the Navy. The Navy needed women for the hospital corps, and Tommie–moved by recent news from the Navy of her brother’s death in a plane crash at sea–wanted to serve. Although the war ended in September 1945, Tommy was needed at the 3,000-bed Shoemaker Naval Hospital. Press the button below, to hear her story. Press to Start $$..//""00""++&&112233&&44""55$$&&66++&&((6677**&&**66))88''&&$$..//""00""++&&992233&&++//$$&&::66!!$$'' Life at Camp Parks During WWII The map shows the central location of Camp Parks, Camp Shoemaker, and Shoemaker Naval Hospital to the San Francisco Bay Area. Bruce Go : Architect Chief Petty O cer Bruce Go enlisted in the Seabees in 1942 even though he was already a practicing architect. At Camp Parks, he designed innovative buildings using discarded and unusual materials, a necessity during the war. After the war, Go brie y designed homes in the growing Bay area suburbs. Later, he moved back to the Midwest where he had a distinguished career designing homes and civic buildings, and teaching architecture. Go enhanced the main gate sign with an Art Deco design. Using materials at hand for inspiration, Go incorporated Quonset hut material into the McGann Chapel at Camp Parks. Bruce Go remained in the Navy until 1945. Go designed the Camp Parks Hostess House, a community building where Seabees could go with their wives or dates. It was modern and airy, unusual for a military base. !"#$%&#$'()"*+"%,- This is a 1.5 or 2-minute digital photo album program, utilizing imagery from the Arcadia book, with contextual World War II music that is licensed from a music library. It could be hard, fun or just boring For some Seabees, Camp Parks was only a way station between oversees deployments. The brochure each Seabee received advised: “The average sailor stays here about two weeks. You might leave in a few hours, or two months. It all depends on shipping and the needs of the eet or overseas units or bases.” For Seabees who stayed longer, their stay could mean loneliness and boredom with no friends. The Navy provided gyms, pools, movies, dances, and holiday parties to keep everyone occupied and entertained in their free time. Sports were good for morale – basketball, baseball and football teams competed against Bay Area teams. There were, of course, religious facilities: at rst there was one chapel for all religions but later the Navy built separate Protestant and Jewish chapels. Camp map from the orientation brochure recruits received. To boost morale the Navy provided entertainment. Imagine being far from home and war waiting for assignments or discharge. The Navy brought in big names in entertainment and music to relieve boredom. Harpo Marx, Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys, and well-known big bands performed here. The base hosted parties and live broadcasts of the very popular “Duy's Tavern” radio show. With the help of local cowboys, the camp even held its own rodeo at Rowell Ranch. !"#$%&#$'()"*+"%,- !"#$%#$%&%'%()%*+,#-./0%1#2#/&3%4"(/(%&35.,%4)(2)&,% 6#/"(./%&.1#(7%6"#8"%)03#0$%(-%#,&20)9%:)(,%;&)#(.$% &)8"#;&3%)0$(.)80$7%#-83.1#-2%/"0%<&-%=($0%>0)8.)9% ?06$7%&.2,0-/01%59%#,&20)9%:)(,%/"0%?&@(-&3%A&)B% <0);#80%C3,%(-%/"0%$.5D08/E%%F/%6#33%)0G.#)0%(-+$8)00-% 10$8)#4@;0%8&4@(-#-2%/(%0H43&#-%/"0%$/()9E !! && Seabees served in segregated battalions, and their social activities were segregated too. The Navy oered dances and other social events for African American sailors. Buddy Young played on an integrated football team at Fleet City, something unique for the Navy where other sports teams were segregated. He was one of the rst black men to play pro football and went on to become the rst African American NFL executive. African Americans served primarily in stevedore units, loading and unloading cargo in the U.S. and in combat zones. &&$$..//""00""++&&;;2233&&6655))""((66,,&&6677$$))""((66,,'' Title: Drawing No: Drawn By: DVS&AAR Approvals: Name Title Date Revisions: CCiittyy ooff DDuubblliinn 100 Civic Plaza Dublin CA 94568 (925) 556-4565 VVaann SSiicckkllee && RRoolllleerrii,, LLLLCC 29 Western Avenue - Suite 1Kennebunk ME 04043 (207) 204-0582 Ownership of instruments of service all reports, plans, specifications, computer files, field data, notes and other documents are instruments prepared by the consultant as instruments of service shall remain the property of the consultant. The consultant shall retain all common law, statutory and other reserved rights, including the copyright thereto. Owner:Project:Designer: DDuubblliinn CCaammpp PPaarrkkss MMiilliittaarryy HHiissttoorryy CCeenntteerr DDuubblliinn,, CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa Date: 07/02/16 EEXXHHIIBBIITT GGRRAAPPHHIICC EELLEEVVAATTIIOONNSS 07/22/16 - Dublin text option !"#$"!%!#&' Camp Parks After World War II Camp Parks today trains Army Reserve and National Guard soldiers CASE AND RAIL CORDINATEWITH COLLECTION DISPLAY All military branches have used the facility After World War II, as new military needs arose, the people and purposes of Camp Parks changed, and they continue to change today. It was an Air Force basic training center during the Korean War. Later, from 1959 to 1973, Camp Parks was an Army base operating in a standby status under the Sixth Army, Presidio of San Francisco. During that period, from 1959-60, civil and national defense units conducted radiation experiments as part of Cold War readiness. Later, in preparation for deployment to Vietnam, the U.S. Coast Guard used the range facilities for small arms training. Finally, in 1980, the Army designated Camp Parks as a base for training reserve forces - the role it still plays today. Now ocially known as Parks Reserve Force Training Area, the facility's primary mission is similar to its charge during WWII: to command, train and supply troops and military activities. It is home to the 91st Army Division Reserves, with Reserve Units training on the weekends and for two weeks each summer. Camp Parks is the only San Francisco Bay Area training facility where ring ranges and a wide variety of training facilities are available for Army Reserve soldiers. Where in the World? Look at the map to see the far-ung places where the battalions from Camp Parks served. This is a map of the world during World War II. Some country names and boundaries have changed since that time. During WWII, Seabee units came through Camp Parks both before and after deploying overseas. Those Seabee battalions traveled to many corners of the world, but mainly in the Pacic. !!""##$$%%$$&&''(())**''''++,,&&--''..//++''##00//0011 GRAPHIC PANELS SECURE WITH HEX HEAD BOLTS AND WASHERS INTO THREAED HOLES. Duty and Honor TThhiiss ssoollddiieerr sseerrvveedd wwiitthh bbrraavveerryy aanndd vvaalloorr.. !"#$ The military pays tribute to individuals with awards and decorations. The United States has a long tradition of awarding individual medals for distinguished service and outstanding acts of heroism in combat - valor. The military also gives ribbons to individuals and to members of a unit for exceptional performance in action. Every medal and ribbon tells a story of its own. All together on a uniform, they tell about a life of service to our country. Medals can be symbols of courage and pride, but also sadness. Medal recipients didn't act with the intent of getting a medal, and many times the recipient was the last man standing. They often say they're receiving the medal for their fallen comrades who were heroes and died warriors. “One of the most important things we can do for all veterans is to honor the service of those who have gone above and beyond the call of duty.” Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta “I jumped into a gun truck number two in Robert's seat,” “Robert reminded me tha t I was in the wrong seat and that I s was supposed to on gun truck number ve. As the convoy returned to base, gun truck number two hit an IED on Robert's side, that's the seat I had been in that morning.” “Hernandez was the embodiment of the American Soldier” Retired Army Maj. Gen. John P. McLaren Jr., who also served with Hernandez in Iraq. Army Sta Sergeant Robert Hernandez, of Silver Spring Maryland, joined the United States Army in 1981 and spent more than three years on active duty. Following his active duty tour, Hernandez joined the Army Reserve. He was mobilized in May 2005, to support Operation Iraqi Freedom. His duties included vehicle driver, gunner, scout, and tactical commander. Hernandez was killed on March 28, 2006 when an improvised explosive device detonated near his Humvee during combat operations in Taquaddum, Iraq. Sta Sergeant Hernandez received many awards including the Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart, Meritorious Service Medal, Army Achievement Medal, and Good Conduct Medal to mention a few. !!""##$$%%$$&&''(())**))''''++,,--..''..,,//0011''&&2233,,44 Everything a sailor owned was supposed to t into their Navy-issued due bag. Perhaps the Seabee with snowshoes had served in Alaska, as some battalions had. The Seabees worked in extreme places, like here in Alaska. After resting and recovering at Camp Parks, the 38th Seabee Battalion went to a far dierent place - the tropical island of Tinian. Seabees ready to deploy, due bags packed. !!""##$$%%$$&&''((55**))''''66##!!//!!''$$77''&&##!!''6622//883399 Title: Drawing No: Drawn By: DVS&AAR Approvals: Name Title Date Revisions: CCiittyy ooff DDuubblliinn 100 Civic Plaza Dublin CA 94568 (925) 556-4565 VVaann SSiicckkllee && RRoolllleerrii,, LLLLCC 29 Western Avenue - Suite 1Kennebunk ME 04043 (207) 204-0582 Ownership of instruments of service all reports, plans, specifications, computer files, field data, notes and other documents are instruments prepared by the consultant as instruments of service shall remain the property of the consultant. The consultant shall retain all common law, statutory and other reserved rights, including the copyright thereto. Owner:Project:Designer: DDuubblliinn CCaammpp PPaarrkkss MMiilliittaarryy HHiissttoorryy CCeenntteerr DDuubblliinn,, CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa Date: 07/02/16 EEXXHHIIBBIITT GGRRAAPPHHIICC EELLEEVVAATTIIOONNSS 07/22/16 - Dublin text option !"#$%&'#%( !"&)*!"& +','-*./0.*#",,'&1)%'-'&1 -". 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The consultant shall retain all common law, statutory and other reserved rights, including the copyright thereto. FFFF&&EE--55..00 Owner:Project:Designer: DDuubblliinn CCaammpp PPaarrkkss MMiilliittaarryy HHiissttoorryy CCeenntteerr DDuubblliinn,, CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa Date: 04/25/16 FFiinnaall DDeessiiggnn PPhhaassee AAVV EEqquuiippmmeenntt Multi-Purpose Space Dublin Camp Parks Military History Center DCPMHC: Exhibit Budget Guidelines 6/1/16 Prepared by Van Sickle & Rolleri LLC. Core Exhibits Status VSR Estimate Current Estimate Notes Interpretive Services In Progress $20,000.00 $20,500.00 On schedule within budget Exhibit Design Services In Progress $50,000.00 $50,800.00 On schedule within budget Media Design & Production Starts in June 2016 $70,000.00 $69,700.00 Placeholder about to start Production & Installation Starts in July 2016 $120,000.00 $140,000.00 Locked in for Core Exhibit Project Management In Progress $20,000.00 $4,000.00 Streamlined Travel Expenses In Progress $20,000.00 $15,000.00 On schedule placeholder Totals $300,000.00 $300,000.00 Not to Exceed Value Space Fit-Out VSR submitted 4/14/16 US ARMY No status info available Walls $4,500.00 ? Floor Finishes $7,500.00 ? Painting $3,500.00 ? Window Films $2,800.00 ? Doors & Hardware $1,800.00 ? Lighting Fixtures & Track $12,000.00 ? Electrical & Outlets $5,600.00 ? HVAC $7,500.00 ? Totals $45,200.00 ? Furniture Fixtures Equip.VSR submitted 4/14/16 City of Dublin No status info available Stacking Chairs $7,500.00 ? Folding Tables $1,350.00 ? Chair and Table Dollies $500.00 ? Artifact Rack Storage $750.00 ? Benches $4,000.00 ? Ex. 12 "Tell Us"$4,500.00 ? Framed Posters $2,000.00 ? Ex. 15.0 Discovery Drawers $8,000.00 ?If custom built by VSR EX. 11.0 Flat Case $4,500.00 ?If custom built by VSR Multi-Purpose Space AV Equip.$23,379.00 ?If supplied & installed by VSR Totals $56,479.00 ? TR U C K S ST O P PARKS C A M P !"#$"%!"&!" 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 5 6 8 8 99 9 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 DUBLIN CAMP PARKS MILITARY HISTORY CENTER BUILDING HISTORY CENTER ENTRY FALLEN HERO MEMORIAL CAMP PARK HISTORIC LANDMARK SIGN SHELTERED ACTIVITY AND RECREATION AREAS DONOR WALKWAYS AND PLAZAS FUTURE RESTROOM FACILITIES SEABEE MACHINES - BULLDOZER, TRUCKS, ROADGRADER DIRECTIONAL AND INTERPRETIVE SIGNAGE AND GRAPHICS CARGO NET OBSTACLE COURSE 9 FUTURE PARKING EXISTING GATE HOUSE DO U G H E R T Y R O A D 8TH STREET IR O N H O R S E T R A I L Title: Drawing No: Drawn By: DVS&AAR Approvals: Name Title Date Revisions: CCiittyy ooff DDuubblliinn 100 Civic Plaza Dublin CA 94568 (925) 556-4565 VVaann SSiicckkllee && RRoolllleerrii,, LLLLCC 29 Western Avenue - Suite 1Kennebunk ME 04043 (207) 204–0582 Ownership of instruments of service all reports, plans, specifications, computer files, field data, notes and other documents are instruments prepared by the consultant as instruments of service shall remain the property of the consultant. The consultant shall retain all common law, statutory and other reserved rights, including the copyright thereto. GGRR--11..00 Owner:Project:Designer: DDuubblliinn CCaammpp PPaarrkkss MMiilliittaarryy HHiissttoorryy CCeenntteerr DDuubblliinn,, CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa Date: 04/25/16 CCoonncceepptt DDeessiiggnn EExxhhiibbiitt GGrroouunnddss Future Programs