World War II in North Carolina

World War II in North Carolina

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

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