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World War II Principal Installations, Camps, Industries, and Facilities WILKES POLK GRAHAM RUTHERFORD CATAWBA LINCOLN ASHE WATAUGA AVERY CALDWELL HAYWOOD JACKSON BURKE MACON CLAY SWAIN MCDOWELL MADISON BUNCOMBE IREDELL WAKE GATES BERTIE PITT CRAVEN JONES ONSLOW PENDER BLADEN SAMPSON JOHNSTON WILSON CHATHAM RANDOLPH GUILFORD FORSYTH YADKIN SURRY STOKES CASWELL PERSON ROCKINGHAM ROWAN DAVIDSON NASH ALAMANCE GRANVILLE VANCE HALIFAX WARREN FRANKLIN EDGECOMBE HARNETT LEE MOORE ANSON UNION GASTON WAYNE LENOIR DUPLIN ROBESON HOKE CUMBERLAND BRUNSWICK NEW HANOVER COLUMBUS MARTIN HERTFORD NORTHAMPTON WASHINGTON TYRRELL DARE BEAUFORT SCOTLAND HYDE GREENE DAVIE CABARRUS CHEROKEE TRANSYLVANIA HENDERSON MITCHELL YANCEY CLEVELAND ALLEGHANY ALEXANDER STANLY MECKLENBURG RICHMOND MONTGOMERY CARTERET PAMLICO CAMDEN CURRITUCK PASQUOTANK C H O W A N P E R Q U IM A N S DURHAM ORANGE Seymour Johnson Field Barbour Boat Works Fort Macon U-85 April 14, 1942 USS Roper May 9, 1942 USS (Coast Guard) Icarus July 7, 1942 American Hudson Aircraft July 15, 1942 2 U.S. Kingfisher Aircraft & vessel Unicoi U-352 U-701 U-576 Camp Battle Camp Sutton Camp Davis North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Ethyl-Dow Corporation Camp Lejeune Camp Butner FORT BRAGG Manteo Naval Air Station USMC Air Station Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation Weeksville Naval Air Station (LTA) Cherry Point Marine Air Base Raleigh-Durham Army Airfield Fairchild Aircraft Company National Munitions Company National Carbon Electrode Plant Carolina Aluminum Co. Ecusta Paper Co. Chatham Manufacturing Dayton Rubber Company Aluminum Company of America - Hydroelectric Plant Knollwood Field Camp Mackall Pope Field Laurinburg-Maxton Army Air Base Morris Field Bluethenthal Field Southport Naval Station Morehead City Naval Station Ocracoke Naval Air Station Army Air Force Overseas Replacement Depot (O.R.D.) Army Air Force Redistribution Rest Camp A A A A A A A A A A M M M N N N N Cape Fear Cape Lookout Cape Hatteras H H CG CG CG C C C C C Installation or Camp Infantry Training Infantry Training (Marine Corps) Airborne Infantry Training Artillery Seacoast Artillery Quartermaster Depot Naval Station Naval Hospital Remote Firing Ranges for Camp Davis Coast Guard Station Industrial Facilities MAP BY MARK ANDERSON MOORE Army Air Base or Station Marine Air Base or Station Naval Air Station Military Aircraft Axis Prisoner of War (POW) Camps Engineer Training Civilian Airports used by the Military German Submarines sunk off the coast of North Carolina Installation (Marine Corps) From The Way We Lived in North Carolina © 2003 The University of North Carolina Press Map © North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources All rights reserved.
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World War IIPrincipal Installations, Camps,Industries, and Facilities

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Seymour Johnson Field

Barbour Boat Works

FortMacon

U-85April 14, 1942USS Roper

May 9, 1942USS (Coast Guard)Icarus

July 7, 1942American HudsonAircraft

July 15, 19422 U.S. Kingfisher Aircraft &vessel Unicoi

U-352

U-701

U-576

Camp Battle

Camp Sutton

Camp Davis

North Carolina ShipbuildingCompany

Ethyl-Dow Corporation

Camp Lejeune

Camp Butner

FORT BRAGG

ManteoNaval Air Station

USMCAir Station

Consolidated VulteeAircraft Corporation

Weeksville NavalAir Station (LTA)

Cherry PointMarine Air Base

Raleigh-DurhamArmy Airfield

Fairchild AircraftCompany

NationalMunitionsCompany

National CarbonElectrode Plant

Carolina Aluminum Co.

EcustaPaper Co.

Chatham Manufacturing

Dayton RubberCompany

Aluminum Companyof America -Hydroelectric Plant

Knollwood Field

Camp Mackall

Pope Field

Laurinburg-MaxtonArmy Air Base

Morris Field

Bluethenthal Field

SouthportNaval

Station

Morehead CityNavalStation

OcracokeNaval AirStation

Army Air ForceOverseas

ReplacementDepot (O.R.D.)

Army Air ForceRedistribution

Rest Camp

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Cape Fear

Cape Lookout

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Installation or Camp

Infantry Training

Infantry Training (Marine Corps)

Airborne Infantry Training

Artillery

Seacoast Artillery

Quartermaster Depot

Naval Station

Naval Hospital

Remote Firing Rangesfor Camp Davis

Coast Guard Station

Industrial Facilities

MAP BY MARK ANDERSON MOORE

Army Air Base or Station

Marine Air Base or Station

Naval Air Station

Military Aircraft

Axis Prisoner of War (POW) Camps

Engineer TrainingCivilian Airports used by the Military

German Submarines sunkoff the coast of North Carolina

Installation (Marine Corps)

From The Way We Lived in North Carolina© 2003 The University of North Carolina PressMap © North Carolina Department of Cultural ResourcesAll rights reserved.

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