Camp Roberts (1)
HistoryConstruction started on 15 Nov 1940 and the post was activated in March 1941 as a training center just before the start of World War II. The post provided infantry and artillery training during the war and had a peak population of some 45,000 troops in 1945 and rated capacity for 20,000 troops. The post had 42,362 acres of land with over 1000 acres devoted to a cantonment containing almost 1,000 temporary WWII buildings. In addition to the infantry and artillery training areas, the post also contained a large hospital complex and a German and Italian prisoner of war camp. In 1946 the camp was placed in caretaker status but still served as a summer training camp for the National Guard and Reserve troops. The camp was reactivated for the Korean War (1950-1953) but officially closed as a U.S. Army camp in 1970. On 2 Apr 1971, the California National Guard took possession and the post now supports National Guard, Reserve, and active components. Current Status![]() Active California National Guard Post in Monterey County and San Luis Obispo County, California. Has a main museum building and an annex with outside hardware displays.
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Visited: 21 Apr 2019 |