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The Sioux Ordnance Depot Fire & Guard Headquarters, near Sidney, Nebraska, was built in 1942. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. The listing included a contributing building and a contributing structure. [1] It was part of a World War II-era munitions depot, which operated until 1967. The listing consists of the ...
The Nebraska Ordnance Plant is a former United States Army ammunition plant located approximately ½ mile south of Mead, Nebraska and 30 miles west of Omaha, Nebraska in Saunders County. It originally extended across 17,250 acres (69.8 km 2) producing weapons from 1942-45 after which the Army used it as a bomb factory during the Vietnam War.
Sacramento Army Depot; San Carlos War Dog Training Center; Colorado Fitzsimons Army Medical Center; ... Sioux Army Depot [5] Newfoundland Allan's Island Radar Station;
Bruning Army Airfield: Harrison: 9V3: Harrison Skyranch (closed 2006?) McCook: McCook Army Airfield: Nebraska City: 3GN: Grundman Field (closed 2003?) Papillion: South Omaha Airport (closed circa 1986) Sidney: 7NE8: Western Nebraska Technical College Airfield was Sioux Army Depot Airfield, closed c. 1995. [1] Springfield: 72NE: J&J Airport ...
A U.S. Army advance supply depot established near present-day Glendive, Montana on the Yellowstone River in July 1873. Used by General Alfred Terry as his headquarters during the 1876 Sioux campaign. [61]
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Pages in category "United States Army logistics installations" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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