(WYDaily Media)
VIRGINIA BEACH The Historic Triangle definitely lives up to its nickname as being a center for history within the Hampton Roads community. So much so that other parts of the “Seven Cities” often get overlooked for their own contributions to the historical narrative of Virginia.
While Virginia Beach is known for its beautiful beaches, tourist attractions like Ocean Breeze Waterpark and the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center, there is so much to do for history lovers around “Neptune City.” Below is a round up of some of the history must-sees while visiting Virginia Beach.
The boardwalk at the Virginia Beach oceanfront (WYDaily/Nancy Sheppard)
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A Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Atlantic pilot program has, for the first time, used Unmanned Aerial Surveying (UAS) to assess structures at two Virginia locations.
The UAS Pilot Program took flight at the commandâs NSA Hampton Roads Lafayette River Annex (LRA) location, where the used unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology to assess the roofs of historic buildings, as well as facilities at Joint Expeditionary Base (JEB) Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia.
The Department of Defense (DOD) is a primary developer of UAV technology and its uses but has rarely used it for facilities and installation-level work, making NAVFAC Atlanticâs pilot program a pioneering effort.
By DAVE RESS | The Virginian-Pilot | Published: December 10, 2020 (Tribune News Service) Seeing how near the waters of the Back River can come to North King Street and listening to how Virginia military families worry about finding child care have shaped the defense spending bill for fiscal year 2021. Buried in the 4,500-page, $731.6 billion spending plan, which passed the House on Tuesday and is slated for a final vote in the Senate this week, are a series of policy directives that have their roots in Hampton Roads. One, based on legislation that Senate Armed Services Committee member Tim Kaine and his Connecticut colleague Richard Blumenthal pushed, directs the Pentagon to identify additional benefits for defense department child-care employees to make sure base facilities are fully staffed.