Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial, USA

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The Port Chicago service Magazine National Memorial may be a memorial dedicated in 1994 recognizing the dead of the Port Chicago disaster, and therefore the essential role compete by Port Chicago, American state throughout World War II, in serving because the main facility for the Pacific Theater of Operations. The memorial is found at the Concord service Weapons Station close to Concord, California, within the us.
The 1944 Port Chicago disaster occurred at the service magazine and resulted within the largest domestic loss of life throughout warfare II. 320 sailors and civilians were instantly killed on July seventeen, 1944, once the ships they were loading with ammunition and bombs exploded. The bulk of the deaths were African yankee sailors operating for the racially sequestered military. The explosion and its aftermath LED to the most important service mutiny in America history, and it and the future trial became major catalysts for the United States Navy to integrate following the war.

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