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Camp Ashby

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41:. It was activated on July 1, 1942. The site contained housing for 30 officers and 612 enlisted and non-commissioned officers. It was located near Ashby and Seventh street. The base was named for Ashby Avenue, a nearby thoroughfare (at the time, part of 134: 149: 144: 129: 139: 124: 56:
Camp Ashby was used to quarter and train the 779th Military Police Battalion, an African American unit led by white officers.
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Temporary installation of the US Army in Berkeley, California
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African-American history of the United States military
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Camp Ashby (Virginia)
U.S. Army
Berkeley, California
World War II
State Highway 24
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William Ashby
Photograph of Camp Ashby, 1943
California State Military Museum
"Camp Ashby, Berkeley"
Categories
History of Berkeley, California
Formerly Used Defense Sites in California
African-American history of the United States military
History of the San Francisco Bay Area
Closed installations of the United States Army
Military facilities in the San Francisco Bay Area

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