- Camp Wellfleet
Infobox Military Structure
name= Camp Wellfleet
partof=Wellfleet
location=Wellfleet, Massachusetts
coordinates= coord|41|54|21.49|N|69|58|34.90|W|type:structure|display=inline
caption=
type= Gunnery/Bombing Range
code=
built= 1942
builder=U.S. Army
materials=
height=
used= 1942-1961
demolished= Not technically, buildings just sort of collapsed over time
condition= Almost unrecognizeable unless you know what you are looking for
ownership=National Park Service
open_to_public= Yes
controlledby=Cape Cod National Seashore
garrison=
current_commander=
commanders=
occupants=Army, Navy
battles=
events=Camp Wellfleet is a former United States military training camp. It occupies about convert|1738|acre|km2 of land located along the
Atlantic Ocean in the Town ofWellfleet , Massachusetts. The 548th Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion (75mm Gun) used the Camp for a firing range from 1954-1956. The majority of the site (1,688.8 acres) is owned and maintained by the NPS, as the administrator of theCape Cod National Seashore . The Town ofWellfleet owns a portion (49.2 acres) of the site.Military Use
For almost 19 years, the former Camp Wellfleet property was used by the U.S. Government for military training purposes. The
United States Army also conducted several surface removal clearances prior to property transfer. In the 40 years since the military used the property, various ordnance items, including anti-aircraft projectiles, bazooka rounds, smoke grenades, and small arms ammunition have been recovered. The majority of this was found along the beach and dune areas due to wave action and erosion. The property was used by the Army as an anti-aircraft training center from 1942 to 1944. In 1944, theUnited States Navy obtained a permit to use a portion of the property as a temporary bomb target. The Navy returned the site to the Army in 1947, and afterWorld War II it was used as a training center for guardsmen and reservists.National Park Useage
In 1961, the site was declared excess and conveyed to the
United States Department of the Interior by PresidentJohn F. Kennedy to establish theCape Cod National Seashore . The periodic discovery of ordnance in beach areas heavily used by the general public, coupled with the potentially large volume of ordnance suspected to be at the site, resulted in the Corps’ initiation of an Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis (EE/CA) at the site. [ [http://www.nae.usace.army.mil/news/2003-66.html News release information ] ]ee also
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South Weymouth Naval Air Station
*Nomans Land
*Otis Air Force Base
*SS James Longstreet References
External links
* [http://www.campwellfleet.com/ Official Site]
*http://www.newenglandexplorations.com/capecodprojects/campwellfleet.html
*http://undergroundozarks.com/blog/sertile/index.php/2007/07/10/camp_wellfleet_freshbrook_village
*http://www.arrl.org/news/features/2005/03/17/1/?nc=1
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