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  2. Federal Prison Camp, Pensacola - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Prison Camp, Pensacola (FPC Pensacola) is a minimum-security United States federal prison for male inmates in unincorporated Escambia County, Florida, [2] near Pensacola. It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons , a division of the United States Department of Justice .

  3. Naval Air Station Pensacola - Wikipedia

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    Naval Air Station Pensacola became known as the "Annapolis of the Air". Station Field was created on the north side of the navy yard in 1922. Enlarged, it was renamed Chevalier Field in 1935 for Lt. Cdr. Godfrey DeCourcelles Chevalier, a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy in 1910, and an early Naval Air Pilot, designated as No. 7 on 7 November ...

  4. Naval Air Station Pensacola shooting - Wikipedia

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    On the morning of December 6, 2019, a terrorist attack occurred at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Pensacola, Florida. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The assailant killed three men and injured eight others. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The shooter was killed by Escambia County sheriff deputies after they arrived at the scene. [ 9 ]

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Escambia ...

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    Pensacola: Also known as the Virginia. [6] Sank on August 10, 1977. 2: Pensacola Athletic Club: April 16, 1975 (#75000552) October 10, 1990: SW corner of Baylen and Belmont Sts. Pensacola: Also known as Rafford Hall. Destroyed by arsonist in 1990. [6] 3: San Carlos Hotel: San Carlos Hotel: January 20, 1982 (#82002374) February 4, 1994: 1 N ...

  6. Fort McRee - Wikipedia

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    In the defense of Pensacola Bay, Fort McRee was accompanied by Fort Pickens, located across Pensacola Pass on Santa Rosa Island, and Fort Barrancas, located across Pensacola Bay on the grounds of what is now Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola. [1] [2] Fort Pickens was the largest of these. Very little remains of Fort McRee today.

  7. Pensacola Naval Air Station Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Pensacola Naval Air Station Historic District encompasses the early historic elements of Naval Air Station Pensacola in Warrington, Florida.Included in the historic district are surviving buildings of the Pensacola Navy Yard, which the air station took over, as well as buildings related to the early years of aviator training by the United States Navy.

  8. Naval Outlying Landing Field Barin - Wikipedia

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    An auxiliary airfield for Naval Air Station Pensacola and Naval Air Station Whiting Field, NOLF Barin originally consisted of twin airfield complexes.The West Field was established on the site of the original Foley Municipal Airport that was constructed in the mid-1930s and leased by the U.S. Navy in 1942.

  9. Naval Air Station Pensacola Corry Station - Wikipedia

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    Naval Air Station Pensacola Corry Station (NASP Corry Station), Information Warfare Training Command (IWTC), formerly known as Naval Technical Training Center Corry Station in Florida, United States, is a sub-installation of nearby Naval Air Station Pensacola that hosts several of the Navy's Information Warfare Corps training commands.