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Marysville Assembly Center (site)(en)USA / California / Olivehurst Second World War 1939-1945, internmentThe Marysville Assembly Center was located at a migrant workers' camp about 8 miles south of Marysville. It was also known as the Arboga Assembly Center after the nearby small community of the same name. Occupied from May 8 to
Parker Homes Temporary Housing(en)USA / California / North_Highlands (Sacramento, California)house, Second World War 1939-1945, afbMany of the WWII-era buildings--complete with asbestos and lead paint--still exist today, despite I-80 construction and other sorts of destruction taking their toll. "According to an article published in the Sacramento Air Depot News (S.A.D. News) dated October 23, 1942,
Athlone Auxiliary Field (site)(en)USA / California / Planada Second World War 1939-1945, military, defunct, merced, auxiliary, Army Air Field USwww.militarymuseum.org/AthloneAuxField.html -- "The town of Athlone was established in the 1870s as a railroad station complete with warehouses, a hotel, and business houses. Athlone was officially laid out and platted in 1874 as 12 blocks, each measuring 300 by 400
Howard Auxiliary Field (site)(en)USA / California / Livingston Second World War 1939-1945, military, defunct, merced, auxiliary, Army Air Field USwww.militarymuseum.org/HowardAuxField.html -- "The War Department acquired the 480-acre site by means of two (2) leases. The field was used as an auxiliary field by the Air Corps. Howard Auxiliary Field was used exclusively for the training of pilots based at
Potter Auxiliary Field (site)(en)USA / California / Dos_Palos Second World War 1939-1945, military, merced, auxiliary, Army Air Field USwww.corpsfuds.com/reports/INPR/J09CA0903inpr.pdf -- "Potter Auxiliary Field No. 5 was established in 1943 and was operated as an auxiliary field for the Army Air Force Basic Flight Training School. Improvements made to the airfield included: stagehouse, crash truck shelter, latrine, landing mat,
World War Memorial(en)USA / Texas / Duncanville (Duncanville, Texas)memorial, world, war, wwA monument stands here as a memorial to men from Duncanville who died in combat. The monument is a small plaza with a statue with nameplates, an eternal torch, and a few trees with a bench.
PBY-5A Catalina 48416 Crash Site(en)USA / California / Sausalito site, Second World War 1939-1945, crash site, catalinaSite of a fatal plane accident on 4 May, 1945. Low visibility and pilot error were the causes listed on the accident report. The aircraft took off from NAS, Alameda just after noon on a routine anti-submarine patrol, encountering an
Kings Mountain National Military Park(en)USA / North_Carolina / Grover museum, park, recreation area / ground, military, war, historic, revolutionary, doThe Battle of Kings Mountain was fought here during the Revolutionary War. www.nps.gov/kimo/
U.S. Cold War Submarine Memorial(en)USA / South_Carolina / Mount_Pleasant (Mount Pleasant, SC)pointe, keystone, patriotThe memorial sits on high ground, depicting a submarine sailing into Charleston Harbor at a compass direction of 299 degrees, the same heading subs would have followed entering the harbor. The 55-ton sail and fairwater planes from the decommissioned USS
Christmas Valley AFS(en)USA / Oregon / Paisley valley, military, war, radar, christmas, othThis is the transmitter site for the West Coast Sector OTH-B radar array. The receiver was located at Tulelake, CA. According to a 2005 article in The Oregonian, this site was in the process of being dismantled. As of Sep
Mount Campbell Rifle Range (site)(en)USA / California / Reedley mountain, Second World War 1939-1945, military, range, fresno, campbellwww.corpsfuds.com/reports/INPR/J09CA0876inpr.pdf -- "On 01 June 1943, the Department of the Army acquired 210 lease acres for use as a rifle range. Site improvements included a target area consisting of an earth mound supported by a concrete retaining wall, and a
New England Civil War Museum(en)USA / Connecticut / Rockville (Vernon)museumpages.cthome.net/ne.civilwar.mus/
War of 1812 Cemetery (Garrison Cemetery)(en)USA / New_York / Williamsville site, cemetery, historicSmall cemetery for soldiers killed in the Niagara campaign of the War of 1812. Virtually all of the 205 soldiers buried here were lost to disease and not enemy action. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.
Fort Dickerson park(en)USA / Tennessee / Knoxville (Knoxville, Tennessee)site, park, war, civil, historic, fortificationFort Dickerson Park located at 3000 Fort Dickerson Road just off of Chapman Highway in South Knoxville. This beautiful 85-acre park has some unique activities that are educational and physical. When you pull into the first parking area there is
Camp Cactus (site)(en)USA / California / Avalon Second World War 1939-1945, island, military, camp, catalina, cactusCamp Cactus consisted of approximately 3.5 acres and the area was acquired by leasehold or license from the Wrigley family in 1941. The camp was constructed during 1941-1942 and opened in 1942. The camp was used to house military personnel
Site of Kaiser Shipbuilding, Richmond No. 4 (3A) Yard(en)USA / California / Richmond (Richmond)Second World War 1939-1945, historic, shipyard, productionBuilt in 1942 with a multi-million dollar grant from the US Maritime Commission, the Kaiser #4 yard was originally intended to be a support facility for the larger #3 yard to the South. With smaller ways and drydocks to accommodate
Site of Permanente Metals Corp., Kaiser Richmond No. 2 Yard(en)USA / California / Albany (Richmond)freedom, Second World War 1939-1945, victory, historic, ships, shipyard, productionBuilt in 1941 by a combined venture of Kaiser Shipbuilding and Todd Shipbuilding with a $36 million dollar bond from the US Maritime Commission as an emergency shipyard after the outbreak of WWII, the Richmond #2 yard began construction of
Site of Permanente Metals Corp., Kaiser Richmond No. 1 Yard(en)USA / California / Richmond (Richmond)freedom, Second World War 1939-1945, victory, ships, shipyard, productionFounded in 1940 by a joint venture between Todd Shipbuilding & Kaiser Shipbuilding, the original Richmond Shipyard was constructed as part of the US Governments attempt to bolster the staggering losses being incurred by the British Merchant Marine in the
The Maritime Child Development Center(en)USA / California / Richmond (Richmond)Second World War 1939-1945, school, richmond, development, children, shipbuildingwww.rosietheriveter.org/childcenters.htm -- "Two original World War II-era Day Care Centers that are little changed from that period are the Maritime Child Development Center on Florida Avenue and Ruth C. Powers Child Development Center on Cutting Boulevard. "Three important principles of
Kaiser Permanente Field Hospital(en)USA / California / Richmond (Richmond)field, Second World War 1939-1945, hospital, kaiser, permanentewww.rosietheriveter.org/kaiserfieldhosp.htm -- "An original 98,000-square foot Kaiser Permanente Field Hospital built to serve shipyard workers on Cutting Blvd. There is interest in maintaining this structure to help interpret the development of Kaiser Permanente health care during World War II. "Originally
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