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- Camp Stoneman - Wikipedia
The camp was named after George Stoneman, a cavalry commander during the American Civil War and Governor of California It was decommissioned as a military post in 1954 The camp had a railroad track across the north side for receiving and shipping men
- CAMP STONEMAN 1942-1954 - Pittsburg Historical Museum
Camp Stoneman was the main point of embarkation for troops en route to the Pacific Theatre during WWII and the Korean War The main gates were located on Railroad Ave where the Atchison Apartment complex is presently located
- Historic California Posts: Camp Stoneman
The major Pacific coast World War II staging area under the control of the San Francisco Port of Embarkation was Camp Stoneman located in Pittsburg, CA Camp Stoneman was the largest troop staging area on the west coast of the United States for units deploying to the Pacific Theater of Operations
- Camp Stoneman, Pittsburg, California
Camp Stoneman, named after George Stoneman, a Civil War cavalry commander and early Governor of California, had a lifespan of only 12 years, being activated on May 28, 1942, and decommissioned on August 30,1954
- Camp Stoneman — Grokipedia
Camp Stoneman, located in Pittsburg, California, spanned approximately 2,500 acres at its peak along the Sacramento River delta, initially established on 1,800 acres of the former C A Hooper ranch, featuring a layout designed for efficient troop staging and embarkation during World War II
- Camp Stoneman - Pittsburg - TracesOfWar. com
Camp Stoneman was built in March 1942 by the Transportation Corps Tens of thousands of GIs stayed in this base during the war awaiting their deployment to overseas territories
- Camp Stoneman: WWII Troop Staging Area | PDF | Bomb Disposal | California
Camp Stoneman was a U S Army facility located in Pittsburg, California from 1942 to 1954 The Army used the site as a staging area and rifle range to train troops
- The floating troop carrier that helped win the WWII sits abandoned in . . .
The War Department approved Camp Stoneman on January 3, 1942, taking over 2,500 acres near Pittsburg, California They named it after George Stoneman, a Civil War cavalry leader who later became California’s governor
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