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Camp Dunlap

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171: 510: 71: 152: 51: 78: 453: 304:. The Marine Corps began dismantling the camp in December 1945 and finally closed it in March 1946. The base was turned over to the Naval Real Estate Board at that time. On August 29, 1951, the 575: 312:
per acre, with the state retaining the mineral rights, and with the understanding that the land would revert to state ownership once the Navy had abandoned it. In October 1961, the
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Associated Press, “Army, Navy Get Desert Tracts”, ‘’The San Bernardino Daily Sun’’, San Bernardino, California, Thursday 30 August 1951, Volume LVII, Number 312, p. 2.
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trained there before departing overseas. The facility was also used as a bombing range for planes flying from nearby
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A former security checkpoint of the abandoned military grounds, now a part of
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Camp Dunlap
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approved the sale of the 11,342 acres (4,590 ha) to the Navy at
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Campsite: Architectures of Duration and Place (Voices of the South)
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conveyed the land on which Camp Dunlap was situated back to the
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Construction of the camp was done by Vinson & Pringle and
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Former US Marine Corps base in Imperial County, California
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Imperial County
California
Niland
United States

Slab City
Camp Dunlap is located in California
33°15′29.6″N 115°27′53.8″W / 33.258222°N 115.464944°W / 33.258222; -115.464944
United States Navy
U.S. Marine Corps
Fleet Marine Force
United States Marine Corps
Imperial County
California
Brigadier General
Robert H. Dunlap
artillery
Fleet Marine Force
Slab City
Del E. Webb Construction Company
Phoenix, Arizona
Marine Corps Air Station El Centro
Marine Corps Air Station Mojave
World War II
10th
11th
13th Marine Regiments
Marine Corps Air Station El Centro
California State Lands Commission
United States Department of Defense

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