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  2. Naval Air Station Lee Field - Wikipedia

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    Naval Air Station Lee Field was a United States Navy air base that opened on September 11, 1940, in Green Cove Springs, Florida to support the World War II efforts. The Air Station was on the St. Johns River in Clay County, Florida. The Air Station and Navy base was on 1,560 acres.

  3. List of United States Marine Corps installations - Wikipedia

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    Florida 30°21′00″N 87°17′24″W  /  30.35000°N 87.29000°W  / 30.35000; -87.29000  ( Naval Air Station Pensacola Marine Aviation Training Support Group 33

  4. Center for Explosive Ordnance Disposal & Diving - Wikipedia

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    This military construction project centralizes all basic EOD training at Eglin AFB, Florida. The consolidation saves the DoD $4.3 million in annual recurring costs. The project provided for five new buildings totaling 117,000 square feet at a cost of $16.2 million.

  5. List of United States Coast Guard stations - Wikipedia

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    Coast Guard Station Ocean City: Ocean City: 1878 Active 30 126 [154] [155] Coast Guard Station Peck's Beach: 1870 1922 31 127 [156] [155] Coast Guard Station Sea Isle City: Sea Isle City: 1872 1939 33 129 [157] Coast Guard Station Seabright: Seabright: 1871 1938 3 99 [158] Coast Guard Station Shark River: Avon-by-the-Sea: 2021 7 103 [159] Coast ...

  6. Naval Air Station Cecil Field - Wikipedia

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    In March 1943, the fighter training unit moved to nearby Naval Auxiliary Air Station Lee Field in Green Cove Springs, and NAAS Cecil Field became the principal war-at-sea and dive-bombing training center for the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps. From 1943 until the war ended, NAAS Cecil Field was a pilot's last stop before assignment to combat ...

  7. Naval Air Station Pensacola Corry Station - Wikipedia

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    To reflect this change, the Chief of Naval Operations changed the name of Corry Field to Naval Technical Training Center Corry Station In 1973, NTTC Cory Station was among the first Navy technical schools to be accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools which certified that students could receive college-level credit for ...

  8. Webb Institute - Wikipedia

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    It was the largest of the six Pratt estates in Glen Cove. [3] Conversion work began in 1946. [4] In April 1947, classes began at the new campus in Glen Cove. The main building had been renovated to include classrooms, dormitories, and offices. A model basin and gymnasium were constructed elsewhere on the campus.

  9. Sea Cliff station - Wikipedia

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    From July 2, 1902 to December 31, 1924, the Sea Cliff station had connections to two trolley lines. One was the Sea Cliff Village Trolley, owned by the Nassau County Railway and the other was the Glen Cove Railroad (not to be confused with the old LIRR subsidiary) which ran along the Oyster Bay Branch right-of-way into Downtown Glen Cove in ...