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Airfields of the United States Army Air Forces in New Jersey (5 P) Pages in category "Military installations in New Jersey" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.
The Army managed food and clothing; the Navy managed medical supplies, petroleum, and industrial parts; and the Air Force managed electronic items. In each category, the single manager was able to reduce his investment by centralizing wholesale stocks, and to simplify the supply process by persuading the services to adopt the same standard items.
The Van Nuys Army & Navy Surplus Store, a former surplus store in Los Angeles, California, United States. A surplus store or disposals store is a business that sells items and goods that are used, purchased but unused, or past their use by date, and are no longer needed due to excess supply, decommissioning, or obsolescence.
The Joint Training and Training Development Center (JT2DC) is a training facility for the Army National Guard and is operated by the New Jersey Army National Guard. The JT2DC is located in Burlington County, New Jersey. [1]
Raid on Vågsøy, 27 December 1941.British commandos watch as an ammunition dump burns (Operation Archery).An ammunition dump, ammunition supply point (ASP), ammunition handling area (AHA) or ammunition depot is a military storage facility for live ammunition and explosives.
The Army began weapons disposal on September 8, 2004, and completed disposal on October 25, 2011. [2] Destruction is a requirement under the Chemical Weapons Convention and monitored by the OPCW . The facility destroyed 220,604 munitions and containers containing 3,717 short tons (7,434,000 lb; 3,372,000 kg) of GB , HD and VX via high ...
United States Army CCDC Armaments Center; Active: 1977–present [1] Country: United States: Branch: Army: Type: Research and Development: Size: More than 3,000 people [2] 4 Locations: - Picatinny Arsenal, NJ (HQ) - Watervliet, NY - Rock Island, IL - Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD: Garrison/HQ: Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey
In New Jersey, the Department of Environmental Protection's (NJDEP) Site Remediation Program oversees the Superfund program. As of 16 August 2024, there are 115 Superfund sites listed on the National Priorities List (NPL). Thirty-six additional sites have been cleaned up and deleted from the list.