United States Navy shore activities during World War II

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

Academies

Advisors

Air Centers

Air Facilities

Air Stations

Air Training

Bases

Centers

Intermediate

Primary

Technical

Air Delivery

Airship Supply

Ammunition Depots

Ammunition

Schools

Handling

Packaging

Laboratories

Amphibious Training Bases

Attaches

Auxiliary Air Facilities

Aviation Supply Offices

Bases

Cargo Handling

Code and Signal

Commands

Computing

Construction Training

Convalescent Hospitals

Dental

Dispensary

Dry Docks

Fuel

Annexs

Depots

Hospitals

Hydrographic Offices

Ordnance Inspectors

Intelligence

Material Handling

Medical Work

Mine Work

Schools

Test Stations

Monitoring Stations

Net

Depots

Schools

Observatory

Operating Base

Ordnance

Laboratories

Plants

Test Stations

Photographic

Powder facilities

Proving Grounds

Radio

Activities

Stations

Stations

Storehouses

Submarine Operations

Radio stations

Supplies

Corps Schools

Depots

Piers

Torpedo Stations

Training

Commands

Centers

Schools

Units

Units

Miscellaneous

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