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63rd Coast Artillery (United States)

Index 63rd Coast Artillery (United States)

The 63rd Coast Artillery is a Coast Artillery regiment in the United States Army. [1]

13 relations: Camp Mills, Coats of arms of U.S. Air Defense Artillery Regiments, Colonel, Fort Bliss, Fort MacArthur, Fort Point, San Francisco, Fort Worden, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Louisiana Maneuvers, Okinawa Prefecture, Oozlefinch, Sitka Naval Operating Base and U.S. Army Coastal Defenses, United States Army Coast Artillery Corps.

Camp Mills

Camp Albert L. Mills (Camp Mills) was a military installation on Long Island, New York.

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Coats of arms of U.S. Air Defense Artillery Regiments

Coats of arms of US Air Defense Artillery regiments are heraldic emblems associated with Field Artillery, Air Defense Artillery, and Coast Artillery regiments in the US Army.

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Colonel

Colonel ("kernel", abbreviated Col., Col or COL) is a senior military officer rank below the brigadier and general officer ranks.

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Fort Bliss

Fort Bliss is a United States Army post in the U.S. states of New Mexico and Texas, with its headquarters located in El Paso, Texas.

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Fort MacArthur

Fort MacArthur is a former United States Army installation in San Pedro, Los Angeles, California (now the port community of Los Angeles).

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Fort Point, San Francisco

Fort Point is a masonry seacoast fortification located at the southern side of the Golden Gate at the entrance to San Francisco Bay.

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Fort Worden

Fort Worden and accompanying Fort Worden State Park are located in Port Townsend, along Admiralty Inlet in Washington state.

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Joint Base Lewis–McChord

Joint Base Lewis–McChord (JBLM) is a U.S. military installation home to I Corps and 62d Airlift Wing located south-southwest of Tacoma, Washington under the jurisdiction of the United States Army Joint Base Headquarters, Joint Base Lewis–McChord.

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Louisiana Maneuvers

The Louisiana Maneuvers were a series of U.S. Army exercises held around Northern and Western-Central Louisiana, including Fort Polk, Camp Claiborne and Camp Livingston, in 1940 and 1941.

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Okinawa Prefecture

is the southernmost prefecture of Japan.

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Oozlefinch

The Oozlefinch is the unofficial historic mascot of the Air Defense Artillery – and formerly of the U.S. Army Coast Artillery Corps.

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Sitka Naval Operating Base and U.S. Army Coastal Defenses

The Sitka Naval Operating Base and U.S. Army Coastal Defenses are the surviving elements of the World War II-era defenses and defense establishments in and around Sitka, Alaska.

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United States Army Coast Artillery Corps

The U.S. Army Coast Artillery Corps (CAC) was an administrative corps responsible for coastal, harbor, and anti-aircraft defense of the United States between 1901 and 1950.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/63rd_Coast_Artillery_(United_States)

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