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  2. Camp Laguna - Wikipedia

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    Yuma Test Branch was built in 1943 northwest of Camp Laguna, in what is now the Yuma Proving Ground. The Yuma Test Branch, also called the Italians at the Yuma Test Branch, was built to test mobile bridge building equipment. The site is near the Colorado River, thus was ideal for testing mobile combat bridges, amphibious vehicles, and boats.

  3. Desert Training Center - Wikipedia

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    CAMP IBIS – Camp Ibis was established at this site in the Spring of 1942 – one of eleven such camps built in the California–Arizona Desert to harden and train United States Troops for service on the battlefields of World War II. The 440th AAA AW Battalion was activated per General Order No. 1 at Camp Haan, CA on 1 July 1942.

  4. List of American military installations - Wikipedia

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    Map of the small U.S. military installations, ranges and training areas in the continental United States. This is a list of military installations owned or used by the United States Armed Forces both in the United States and around the world.

  5. Fort Yuma - Wikipedia

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    Fort Yuma was established during the Yuma War to protect the southern emigrant travel route to California and to attempt control of the territorial Quechan, or Yumans, in their homeland, the surrounding 100-mile (160 km) area. Established by Captain Samuel P. Heintzelman, 2nd Infantry Regiment, the fort was originally named 'Camp Independence.' [4]

  6. List of forts in California - Wikipedia

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    Camp Wessels: Camp at Nome Cult Indian Agency Fort Wright Camp Wright: Round Valley Reservation: Mendocino: 1858 1862 1875: 1861 1866 1875: United States Army Union Army United States Army Fort Winfield Scott: San Francisco: San Francisco: 1852: 1995: United States Army Fort Yuma: across the Colorado River from Yuma, Arizona: Imperial: November ...

  7. California during World War II - Wikipedia

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    To prepare troops for the battles in the North African campaign, the army had General Patton build many desert training camps in Southern California and a few in Arizona. The camps were built in the Mojave Desert and Sonoran Desert. The open space let the Army and Army Air Corps use live fire to train troops, test and develop equipment ...

  8. Where are mandatory evacuation orders for California ... - AOL

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    An interactive map of evacuation orders and warnings related to the Eaton Fire can be found on Cal Fire's website. The below map of evacuation zones is current as of Sunday at 7:30 p.m. ET.

  9. Camp Pilot Knob - Wikipedia

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    Camp Pilot Knob was designated a California Historic Landmark (No.985). Camp Pilot Knob is near Felicity, California, in Imperial County, California. Camp Pilot Knob is 2 miles north of the US-Mexico border, just north of the now Interstate 8. The camp is five miles northwest of Yuma, Arizona and 2 miles west of the Colorado River. The camp was ...