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词条 Stockton Ordnance Depot
释义

  1. Acquisition

  2. Naval Supply Annex Stockton

  3. Radar station

     Stockton Air Force Station 

  4. Defense Distribution Center San Joaquin

  5. See also

  6. References

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The Stockton Ordance Depot was a World War II vehicle repair facility, supply depot, and camp for German and Italian prisoners of war.{{r|WDGO14}} The installation was also used as a USAF radar station and a DLA Defense Distribution Center.

Acquisition

Construction of the military installation began by September 1941, and the leased areas included L-1 of {{Convert|42.36|acre|sqmi|abbr=on}}{{r|LeaseL-1}} which had the "Supply Depot" and the subsequent L-2{{r|LeaseL-2}} was for the "Stockton Motor Repair Depot" of {{Convert|7.63|acre|sqmi|abbr=on}}. Parcels A-2-A, A-2-B, and A-2-C totaling {{Convert|235.35|acres|sqmi|abbr=on}} were acquired "from the Estate of Frank Shackleford Boggs on May 11, 1942";{{r|Museum}} and

Naval Supply Annex Stockton

The Naval Supply Annex Stockton had four warehouses and storage yard built in 1945.{{r|Museum}}

Radar station

The Stockton Bomb Plot was the Stockton Ordnance Depot callsign of the 3903rd Radar Bomb Scoring Group's Detachment I operating the Radar Bomb Scoring station for tracking bombers and evaluating aircrews' performance during simulated Cold War bomb runs for training/proficiency. Detachment I moved to Charlotte, North Carolina in 1950 and later becoming Detachment 4 of the 10th Radar Bomb Scoring Squadron at Houston, Texas {{circa|lk=no|1955}},[1] and RBS operations for California were subsequently performed by the 11 RBS Squadron's Det 2 at Cheli Air Force Station (Los Angeles Bomb Plot) and Det 4 near McClellan AFB (Sacramento Bomb Plot).

Stockton Air Force Station

Stockton Air Force Station was a {{Convert|138.56|acre|sqmi|abbr=on}} site designated on March 2, 1955,{{r|AFGO25}} after "portions of Parcels A-2-C and C-1 along with Parcels D-1, and E-1 were transferred to the Department of the Air Force on December 1, 1954."{{r|Museum}} The USAF began the transfer of the site on December 14, 1956;{{r|1956USAF}} and the property was conveyed after June 1967 payment by the Port of Stockton.{{r|Museum}}

Defense Distribution Center San Joaquin

The Defense Logistics Agency used{{When|date=February 2013}} more than {{Convert|131|acre|sqmi|abbr=on}} of the site, "including its four warehouses and storage yard built in 1945", "until 1998 when Defense Distribution Center San Joaquin closed its Rough and Ready Island site."{{r|Museum}}

In 2008, "the Port of Stockton [was] attempting to acquire Rough and Ready Island from the Government."

See also

  • Barbwire Bowl Classic

References

1. ^http://www.koreanwar.org/html/units/usaf/3903rbs.htm
2. ^{{Citation |date=December 3, 1941 |title=War Department General Order No. 14}} (cited by The California State Military Museum)
3. ^{{Citation |date=August 7, 1941 |title=Lease number W-7034-QM-127 }} (cited by The California State Military Museum){{Verify source|date=February 2013}}
4. ^{{Citation |date= |title=Lease number W-7034-QM-131 }} (cited by The California State Military Museum){{When|date=February 2013}}
5. ^{{Citation |date=24 March 1955 |title=Department of the Air Force General Order 25 |publisher=United States Air Force }} (cited by The California State Military Museum)
6. ^{{Citation |date=December 14, 1956 |title=USAF quitclaim to the Port of Stockton |publisher=USAF }} (cited by The California State Military Museum)
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