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Camp Pendleton
Contributor(s): O'Hara, Thomas (Author)
ISBN: 0738529826     ISBN-13: 9780738529820
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (SC)
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: June 2005
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Annotation: Camp Pendleton was established in 1942 by the Navy Department as the West Coast training facility for the United States Marine Corps. Located in rugged northwest San Diego County, Camp Pendleton quickly became one of the largest training centers for infantry, aviation, and amphibious units and has long been the threshold for Marines embarking to participate in armed conflicts in the Far East and around the globe. From World War II to Operation Iraqi Freedom, Camp Pendleton has served as the backdrop and staging ground for troops, artillery, tanks, and infantry. Named for Maj. Gen. Joseph H. Pendleton, who pioneered Marine activity in San Diego, Camp Pendleton is situated on approximately 250,000 acres on the California coast and its access to land, sea, and air has been instrumental in cross-training Marines. Thousands of Marines have called "CamPen" home since its inception, including the oldest and most decorated Marine unit, the 1st Marine Division.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- History | United States - State & Local - West (ak, Ca, Co, Hi, Id, Mt, Nv, Ut, Wy)
- History | Military - United States
- Travel | Museums, Tours, Points Of Interest
Dewey: 359.967
LCCN: 2005920107
Series: Images of America (Arcadia Publishing)
Physical Information: 0.3" H x 6.7" W x 9.4" (0.70 lbs) 128 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Southern California
- Geographic Orientation - California
 
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Publisher Description:
Camp Pendleton was established in 1942 by the Navy Department as the West Coast training facility for the United States Marine Corps. Located in rugged northwest San Diego County, Camp Pendleton quickly became one of the largest training centers for infantry, aviation, and amphibious units and has long been the threshold for Marines embarking to participate in armed conflicts in the Far East and around the globe. From World War II to Operation Iraqi Freedom, Camp Pendleton has served as the backdrop and staging ground for troops, artillery, tanks, and infantry. Named for Maj. Gen. Joseph H. Pendleton, who pioneered Marine activity in San Diego, Camp Pendleton is situated on approximately 250,000 acres on the California coast and its access to land, sea, and air has been instrumental in cross-training Marines. Thousands of Marines have called CamPen home since its inception, including the oldest and most decorated Marine unit, the 1st Marine Division."

Contributor Bio(s): O'Hara, Thomas: - Thomas O Hara, a retired Marine colonel, serves as aviation historian for the Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum (FLAM) in San Diego one of only three USMC operated command museums and is a helicopter pilot. O Hara, who flew in and out of Camp Pendleton for 25 years, currently conducts West Coast USMC aviation research for the Corps. He is also author of Arcadia s Marine Corps Air Station: El Toro.