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Charleston Reborn: A Southern City, Its Navy Yard, and World War II. The History Press. ISBN 1-59629-020-X. Hamer, Fritz (1997). "Giving a Sense of Achievement: Changing Gender and Racial Roles in Wartime Charleston: 1942–1945". Proceedings of the South Carolina Historical Association: 61– 70.
Portions of The Charleston, South Carolina metropolitan area, (The City of Charleston, The City of North Charleston, The City of Goose Creek, and The City of Hanahan) are home to branches of the United States Military. During the Cold War, the Naval Base (1902–1996) became the third largest U.S. homeport serving over 80 ships and submarines.
4th Landing Support Battalion (4th LSB) was a Military Landing Support battalion of the United States Marine Corps Reserve. The unit was based out of New Orleans, LA (A Co.), Savannah, GA (B Co.), and Charleston, SC (C Co), and fell under the command of the 4th Marine Logistics Group (4th MLG). The Battalion has been decommissioned.
Tropical Storm Debby is predicted to bring heavy rain, flooding and high winds to South Carolina coasts this week. Myrtle Beach area Walmarts, health offices have closed.
Boeing South Carolina is an airplane assembly facility built by Boeing in North Charleston, South Carolina, United States. Located on the grounds of the joint-use Charleston Air Force Base and Charleston International Airport , the site is the final assembly and delivery point for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner .
Gentherm's closing will put 124 people out of work while 114 TTI workers will lose their jobs. According to the report, TTI will shut down on May 1. Gentherm will close manufacturing on May 5.
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Sunk as an obstruction at Charleston, South Carolina, on 19 or 20 December 1861. [4] American, a 329-ton bark-rigged whaleship of Edgartown, Massachusetts, purchased on 1 November 1861. Laden with 300 tons of stone she was sunk in the main channel off Charleston, South Carolina on 20 December 1861. [5] Archer, 322 tons. Purchased by the Navy on ...