The Navy in San Diego
Title | The Navy in San Diego PDF eBook |
Author | Bruce Linder |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2007-09-05 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 1439635862 |
San Diego has never been afraid to call itself a "Navy Town," and the positive and inspiring link between the navy and the city knows no equal across the country. For over 150 years, beginning with the U.S. Navy's capture of the city for the United States in the opening days of the Mexican War, the navy has been an indelible part of San Diego's lifestyle, culture, and vitality. Not only has the navy formed the bedrock of the region's economy, but it has helped shape the population while endowing the city with a sense of international and cosmopolitan awareness that separates San Diego from many other cities of its size. San Diego and its navy enjoy a special relationship, one deeply rooted in historic perspective that renews itself with each passing year.
San Diego's Navy
Title | San Diego's Navy PDF eBook |
Author | Bruce Linder |
Publisher | US Naval Institute Press |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Navy-yards and naval stations |
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"This illustrated book presents the intriguing story of how the Navy slowly came to appreciate San Diego's attributes and then took bold action to consolidate its position there. Highlighting these pages is a parade of rousing personalities that include plucky congressmen, local officials, naval officers, activists, and other colorful San Diegans. Such a discerning history provides a sweeping and long overdue view of the city and its naval bases that have influenced the lives of thousands of Americans."--BOOK JACKET.
San Diego's Naval Training Center
Title | San Diego's Naval Training Center PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer A. Garey |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780738559582 |
San Diegoas Naval Training Center (NTC) was commissioned on June 1, 1923, and for 70 years served as a young recruitas introduction to a naval career, beginning with nine weeks of basic orientation and organization training (BOOT) camp. Originally consisting of 135 acres adjacent to San Diego Bay, NTC eventually expanded to almost 550 acres with 300 buildings, landscaped promenades, parade grounds, and a concrete training anon-ship, a the USS Recruit (a.k.a. USS Neversail), where recruits learned their first duties of seamanship. Advanced training schools were later added for military personnel learning specialized duties. After training hundreds of thousands of recruits, NTC was officially closed on April 30, 1997, and has since been transformed into San Diegoas new and vibrant cultural center, Liberty Station.
San Diego Naval Station, Proposed New Berthing, Pier 7
Title | San Diego Naval Station, Proposed New Berthing, Pier 7 PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 130 |
Release | 1974 |
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Navy in San Diego
Title | Navy in San Diego PDF eBook |
Author | Bruce Linder |
Publisher | Arcadia Library Editions |
Pages | 130 |
Release | 2007-09 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781531635190 |
San Diego has never been afraid to call itself a "Navy Town," and the positive and inspiring link between the navy and the city knows no equal across the country. For over 150 years, beginning with the U.S. Navy's capture of the city for the United States in the opening days of the Mexican War, the navy has been an indelible part of San Diego's lifestyle, culture, and vitality. Not only has the navy formed the bedrock of the region's economy, but it has helped shape the population while endowing the city with a sense of international and cosmopolitan awareness that separates San Diego from many other cities of its size. San Diego and its navy enjoy a special relationship, one deeply rooted in historic perspective that renews itself with each passing year.
San Diego's Naval Training Center
Title | San Diego's Naval Training Center PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer A. Garey |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2008-09-29 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1439636516 |
San Diegos Naval Training Center (NTC) was commissioned on June 1, 1923, and for 70 years served as a young recruits introduction to a naval career, beginning with nine weeks of basic orientation and organization training (BOOT) camp. Originally consisting of 135 acres adjacent to San Diego Bay, NTC eventually expanded to almost 550 acres with 300 buildings, landscaped promenades, parade grounds, and a concrete training non-ship, the USS Recruit (a.k.a. USS Neversail), where recruits learned their first duties of seamanship. Advanced training schools were later added for military personnel learning specialized duties. After training hundreds of thousands of recruits, NTC was officially closed on April 30, 1997, and has since been transformed into San Diegos new and vibrant cultural center, Liberty Station.
Administration
Title | Administration PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Department of the Army |
Publisher | |
Pages | 44 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Military bases |
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