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Camp Atlantic Beach (1942-1945) - A U.S. Army camp established in 1942 during World War II in Atlantic Beach, Duval County, Florida. Abandoned in 1945. Also known as Combat Team Camp Atlantic Beach. Camp Atlantic Beach HistoryEstablished in 1942 as a coastal defense camp and HQ of the Harbor Defenses of Jacksonville. The post encompassed some 150 acres along Atlantic Beach just south of the Navy Base at Mayport, Florida. Defenses included a battery of four 155mm guns on mobile carriages. Current StatusArcheological remains at Atlantic Beach in Duval County, Florida
Sources: Links: Visited: 5 May 2013 Camp Atlantic Beach Picture Gallery
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