Pilgrim Ordnance Works

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Pilgrim Ordnance Works was a magnesium grinding plant located in West Hanover, Massachusetts that operated under contract from the National Fireworks Inc. between 1942 and 1943.
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Military installations in Massachusetts
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Army |
Camps |
- Camp Edwards
- Camp Curtis Guild
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Centers |
- Crosman Army Reserve Center
- Malony Army Reserve Center
- Poncin Army Reserve Center
- United States Army Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center
- United States Army Soldier Systems Center
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Heliports |
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Joint Bases |
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Laboratories |
- Base Camp Integration Laboratory
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Joint |
Centers |
- David S. Connolly
- Westover
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Navy |
Centers |
- Navy Operational Support Center Quincy
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Air Force |
Bases |
- Barnes Air National Guard Base
- Hanscom Air Force Base
- Otis Air Force Base
- Westover Air Reserve Base
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Stations |
- Cape Cod Air Force Station
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Coast Guard |
Air Stations |
- Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod
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Bases |
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Depots |
- United States Coast Guard Buoy Depot, South Weymouth
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Stations |
- Boston
- Brant Point
- Cape Cod Canal
- Chatham
- Gloucester
- Menemsha
- Merrimack River
- Point Allerton
- Provincetown
- Scituate
- Woods Hole
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Inactive |
Army |
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Navy |
Air Stations |
- Chatham
- Marblehead
- South Weymouth
- State Militia Aviation Camp
- Squantum
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Airfields |
- No Man's Land Navy Airfield
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Ammunition Depots |
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Areas |
- Gull Island Bomb
- Tisbury Great Pond Target
- Weepecket Island Bomb
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Auxiliary Air Facilities |
- Ayer
- Beverly
- Hyannis
- Martha’s Vineyard
- Nantucket
- New Bedford
- Otis
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Camps |
- Camp Hingham
- Camp Plunkett
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Facilities |
- Provincetown Mine Test
- Tom Nevers
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Hospitals |
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Plants |
- Naval Weapons Industrial Reserve Plant, Bedford
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Outlying Landing Fields |
- Mansfield
- Norwood
- Plymouth
- Westfield
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Reserve Centers |
- Chicopee
- Navy & Marines, Lawrence
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Ranges |
- Nomans Land
- Halifax
- Sandy Neck
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Test Stations |
- United States Navy Field Test Station, Fort Heath
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Yards |
Boston Navy Yard (Chelsea Annex, East Boston Annex, Fuel Depot Annex, South Boston Annex)
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Air Force |
Bases |
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Centers |
- Electronic Systems Center
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Facilities |
- Air Force Special Projects Production Facility
- Post Attack Command and Control System Facility, Hadley
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Hospitals |
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Laboratories |
- Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories
- Fort Franklin Battlespace Laboratory
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Plants |
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Ranges |
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Stations |
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Texas Towers |
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Coast Guard |
Air Stations |
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Loran |
- Martha's Vineyard
- Nantucket
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Stations |
- Manomet Point
- New Bedford
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Coordinates: 42°6′15.73″N 70°52′7.71″W / 42.1043694°N 70.8688083°W / 42.1043694; -70.8688083
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