Behind the Barbed Wire: History of Naval Weapons Station Concord

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Mauna Kea (AE-22) homecoming - 1961 (U.S. Navy/Concord Historical Society)

Main Gate - 1973 (U.S. Navy)

Tule elk - 1998 (John Keibel)

Marine of the Year - 1987 (U.S. Navy/Concord Historical Society)

Guided missile testing - 1990 (U.S. Navy/Concord Historical Society)

Early inhabitants - Chupcan, Bay Miwok (Concord Historical Society)

Mess Hall after Port Chicago Explosion - 1944 (U.S. Navy/National Park Service)

Vicinity map - 1995 (U.S. Navy)

Sign near the main gate - 1997 (John Keibel)

Williams Ranch, pre-Navy - 1944 (National Archives)

John Keibel - April, 2009

Inland Area Fire Station (IA-7) - 1973 (John Keibel)

Loading 750-pound bombs - 1991 (U.S. Navy/Concord Historical Society)

Bay Point, later known as Port Chicago - 1925 (Concord Historical Society)

Unveiling NWSC's 50th anniversary monument - 1992 (U.S. Navy/Concord Historical Society)

Haleakala (AE-25;left) and Shasta (AE-33) at Pier 4 - mid-1980s (U.S. Navy/Concord Historical Society)

Comic from the December 9, 1966 Transhipper (Concord Historical Society)

Entrance to Mare Island Annex - 1967 (U.S. Navy/National Park Service)

Alhambra High School students tour Naval Magazine Port Chicago - 1948 (U.S. Navy/National Park Service)
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