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Camp San Luis Obispo (EX-Camp Meriam)
San Luis Obispo, California
Type Military Base
Built 1928
Built by California Army National Guard
In use 1928 - Present
Current
condition
In use
Current
owner
State of California
Controlled by California Army National Guard
Occupants 1941-03-10 - 1941-08-22
1941-09-05 - 1941-12-08
40th Infantry Division
Deployed to Pacific Theater.
1942-01-17 - 1942-03-01
1943-01-18 - 1943-03-27
35th Infantry Division
Deployed to France.
1942-04-24 - 1942-08-14
1942-10-20 - 1943-01-15
7th Infantry Division
Deployed to Pacific Theater.
1943-03-28 - 1943-07-21
6th Infantry Division
Deployed to Pacific Theater.
1943-11-20 - 1944-04-19
81st Infantry Division
Deployed to Pacific Theater..
1944-04-22 - 1944-07-02
96th Infantry Division
Deployed to Pacific Theater.
1944-10-01 - 1944-11-23
1944-12-04 - 1945-02-05
86th Infantry Division
Deployed to France.

Camp San Luis Obispo is the original home of the California Army National Guard. It served as an Infantry Division Camp and Contonment Area for the US Army during World War Two.

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[edit] History

Camp San Luis Obispo, formerly called Camp Merriam, was established in 1928 and is called the original home of the California National Guard. The camp is in San Luis Obispo County, which is on the Central Coast of California. State Route 1 passes through the camp about halfway between the cities of Morro Bay and San Luis Obispo. Since World War Two, the camp has had an area of 15,433 acres (62 km2)[1]. The camp originally comprised 6,274 acres (25 km2), and a further 9,159 acres (37 km2) was acquired during 1941. During World War Two, the camp had quarters for 1,523 Officers, and 19,383 Enlisted Personnel[1].

Cuesta College opened for classes in 1965 on a southwest portion of the camp rented from the California National Guard. The Cuesta College Board of Trustees purchased 160 acres (0.6 km2) of the camp and 20 acres (81,000 m2) adjoining for a permanent campus. The land was on the other side of Chorro Creek from the temporary campus. Construction was started in 1970 and the transfer from the temporary site was completed in 1978.

El Chorro Regional Park was created in 1972 when over 700 acres (2.8 km2) of the camp were given to San Luis Obispo County. The park contains barbecue facilities, a baseball field, volleyball courts and camping sites. Dairy Creek Golf Course is located in the southwestern portion of the park. An area in the northern portion of the park is off limits due to the discovery of unexploded munitions.

Salinas Dam, which forms Santa Margarita Lake, was built to supply water to Camp San Luis Obispo. The lake now supplies water to the city of San Luis Obispo, although it is still owned by the United States Army Corps of Engineers.

Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, O'Connor Way, which runs through the southwest of the camp, was closed to through traffic. The road is a shortcut for those traveling between southern San Luis Obispo and Cuesta College or Morro Bay. Starting 01 MAY 2009, the road will be closed to through traffic due to the Holister bridge being replaced. The replacement is expected to be completed by 25 FEB 10. During this time, Access from Cuesta College to O'Connor Way and the back part of Camp San Luis Obispo will be closed. Access for emergency vehicles can be coordinated through CSLO Post Operations or Camp San Luis Obispo Security Forces. The main entrance to Camp San Luis Obispo is manned 24/7.

[edit] Military academy

The California Army National Guard maintains the California Military Academy at Camp San Luis Obispo for the use and training of members of California and other western state National Guard units, as well as for the use of the California State Military Reserve.

35°19′31″N 120°42′59″W / 35.3252517°N 120.7164325°W / 35.3252517; -120.7164325[2]

[edit] Conservation Corps State Museum

The Conservation Corps State Museum is located in four barracks buildings on the grounds of Camp San Luis Obispo in San Luis Obispo. Opened in 1995, the museum's exhibits highlight the works of the Civilian Conservation Corps in California. One building is a replica of a 1930s CCC barracks, including tools, uniforms and other artifacts. The museum is open by appointment.

The museum also contains the library and research center of the National Association of Civilian Conservation Corps Alumni Buildings.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Stanton, Shelby L. (1984). Order of Battle: U.S. Army World War II. Novato, California: Presidio Press. p. 602. ISBN 0-89141-195-X. 
  2. ^ USGS GNIS: Camp San Luis Obispo

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