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== Military Bases and Government Installations ==
== Military Bases and Government Installations ==


While road treatment is covered in the body of this Wiki page, questions often arise about what items to landmark by adding Area and Point Places on these facilities. This is particularly important if you have access to these locations as a resident, worker, or visitor and use that access to learn something about the Private Installation. A general rule is to not mark specific locations with a Place unless the public installation website provides that information via directors or maps. Specific examples of what '''not to map''' include organizational names occupying buildings, building numbers, hangar numbers, etc. when they are not publicly available. Examples of items to usually map include gates, visitor access points, and frequent destinations like marching fields, parks, museums, on-base schools, etc.
==Naming==
All roads within the confines of the gate for the military base should have the official name of the base. Approved abbreviations are:
<li>AFB-Air Force Base</li>
<li>NAS-Naval Air Station</li>
<li>CG-Coast Guard</li>
<li>JRB-Joint Reserve Base</li>
<li>JB-Joint Base</li>
<li>MCAS-Marine Corps Air Station</li>


==Roads==
While road treatment is covered [https://wiki.waze.com/wiki/Private_Installations here]. questions often arise about what items to landmark by adding Area and Point Places on these facilities. This is particularly important if you have access to these locations as a resident, worker, or visitor and use that access to learn something about the Private Installation. A general rule is to not mark specific locations with a Place unless the public installation website provides that information via directors or maps. Specific examples of what '''not to map''' include organizational names occupying buildings, building numbers, hangar numbers, etc. when they are not publicly available. Examples of items to usually map include gates, visitor access points, and frequent destinations like marching fields, parks, museums, on-base schools, etc.
==Landmarks==
==== Landmarks (Places) approved for military bases ====
==== Landmarks (Places) approved for military bases ====
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<li>Residences</li>
<li>Residences</li>
<li>Barracks</li>
<li>Barracks</li>
<li>Hangars</li>
</ul>

Revision as of 05:16, 30 May 2015

Military Bases and Government Installations

Naming

All roads within the confines of the gate for the military base should have the official name of the base. Approved abbreviations are:

  • AFB-Air Force Base
  • NAS-Naval Air Station
  • CG-Coast Guard
  • JRB-Joint Reserve Base
  • JB-Joint Base
  • MCAS-Marine Corps Air Station
  • Roads

    While road treatment is covered here. questions often arise about what items to landmark by adding Area and Point Places on these facilities. This is particularly important if you have access to these locations as a resident, worker, or visitor and use that access to learn something about the Private Installation. A general rule is to not mark specific locations with a Place unless the public installation website provides that information via directors or maps. Specific examples of what not to map include organizational names occupying buildings, building numbers, hangar numbers, etc. when they are not publicly available. Examples of items to usually map include gates, visitor access points, and frequent destinations like marching fields, parks, museums, on-base schools, etc.

    Landmarks

    Landmarks (Places) approved for military bases

    • Commissary
    • PX/BX
    • Gas stations
    • Parks
    • Museums
    • School
    • College / University
    • Lodging (base hotels)

    Landmarks (Places) not approved for military base

    The reasoning behind these are a person who is hungry and searches for "Burger King" will get the closest one to them, which may be a military base which they don't have access to.

    • Fast food places
    • Numbered buildings
    • Troop clubs (NCO, officer, etc)
    • Residences
    • Barracks
    • Hangars