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List of United States Navy shore activities during World War II

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During World War II, the United States Navy had a large contingent of operations based on land.

Academies

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Advisors

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Air Centers

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Air Facilities

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Air Stations

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Air Training

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Bases

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Centers

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Intermediate

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Primary

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Technical

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Air Delivery

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Airship Supply

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Ammunition Depots

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Ammunition

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Schools

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Handling

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Packaging

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Laboratories

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Amphibious Training Bases

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Attaches

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Auxiliary Air Facilities

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Aviation Supply Offices

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Bases

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Cargo Handling

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Code and Signal

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Commands

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Computing

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Construction Training

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Convalescent Hospitals

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Dental

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Dispensary

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Dry Docks

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Fuel

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Annexs

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Depots

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Hospitals

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Hydrographic Offices

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Ordnance Inspectors

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Intelligence

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Material Handling

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Medical Work

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Mine Work

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Schools

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Test Stations

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Monitoring Stations

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Net

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Depots

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Schools

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Observatory

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Operating Base

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Ordnance

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Laboratories

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Plants

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Test Stations

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Photographic

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Powder facilities

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Proving Grounds

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Radio

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Activities

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Stations

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Stations

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Storehouses

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Submarine Operations

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Radio stations

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Supplies

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Corps Schools

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Depots

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Piers

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Torpedo Stations

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Training

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Commands

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Centers

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Schools

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Units

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Units

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Miscellaneous

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References

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  • "U.S. Naval Activities, World War Two, By State". 1945. Retrieved 23 March 2020.