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Naval Air Warfare Center Trenton

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52: 278:, June 28, 1993. Accessed October 11, 2013. "Under the panel's plan for the Ewing unit, the Naval Air Warfare Center, Aircraft Division, would be divided between the Arnold Engineering Center in Tullahoma, Tenn., and the Naval Air Warfare Center at Patuxent River, Md.... Officials were unclear how many people would lose their jobs because of the closing. The Ewing base employs 680 civilians and seven military workers, of whom 157 engineers and other high-level personnel are already awaiting transfer to Patuxent River as part of a 1991 base-closing decision." 68: 75: 300:, June 16, 2014. Accessed October 28, 2014. "HomeFront, the charity dedicated to ending homelessness in the Mercer region, will soon begin construction on its new headquarters as it takes over the decommissioned Marine Reserve Center in Ewing.... The Marine operations at the base were transferred to Fort Dix, which has since become Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst." 316: 51: 230: 331: 225:. HomeFront, a charity to end homelessness, acquired the "decommissioned Marine Reserve Center" on the 8.5 acre base at no cost in October 2013 in a process involving the 336: 346: 326: 67: 341: 101: 202: 291: 321: 226: 222: 269: 259:. Accessed October 28, 2014. "The former Naval Air Warfare Center (NAWC) Trenton is located in Ewing Township, New Jersey." 194: 198: 56:
As of 2015, Naval Air Warfare Center Trenton still appeared nearly untouched by time, 18 years after closing in 1997
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in 1953, the center encompassed 528 acres (214 ha) on Parkway Avenue in Ewing, directly adjacent to the
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United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
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Systems command installations of the United States Navy
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United States Navy
Ewing
Mercer County
New Jersey

Naval Air Warfare Center Trenton is located in New Jersey
40°16′06″N 74°48′47″W / 40.26833°N 74.81306°W / 40.26833; -74.81306
Naval Air Warfare Center
United States Navy
West Trenton
Ewing Township
New Jersey
Trenton
Korean War
Trenton–Mercer Airport
Base Closure and Realignment Commission
George H. W. Bush
Maryland
Tennessee
Fort Dix
Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst
United States Department of Defense
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development


Former Naval Air Warfare Center Trenton
United States Navy
"Base-Closing Panel Wraps Up Five Days of Voting"
The New York Times

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