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252:. However, a permanent detachment of Marines was not stationed at this base until 1923. It was first used as a rifle range in late 1918. The Marines built the first eight targets of "A" range themselves with picks and shovels. In 1925 five more targets were added. The first headquarters buildings were built in 1927 and the first detachment barracks were built in 1928. During the 1930s and 1940s, more buildings and barracks were constructed as well more firing ranges. During these years, the base had no official name but was called Marine Rifle Range, La Jolla. In 1937, the U.S. government terminated the lease and acquired 544 acres (2.20 km) in fee from the City of San Diego. This acquisition consisted of the formerly leased area as well as additional land to the east. The government also leased an additional 29.75 acres (120,400 m) from the City of San Diego. This newly leased area was in the northeastern corner of the base. The total area of the base was then 573.75 acres (2.3 km). Except for a few ranch houses, all of the area acquired was undeveloped at the time of acquisition. 453:). This area is 1,000 feet (300 m) from the Range H area of the former base and is now on the east side of I-5. They were found due to a parking lot expansion project involving the removal of part of a hillside (this hillside is now landscaped). There was no charge in any of the rockets and all the propellant was gone. The hotel hired a private company to survey the area for more ordnance with metal detectors but found none. In February 2003, approximately 40 practice rockets were found at two construction sites on the former base. One 3.5-inch (89 mm) rocket was found in the medical complex area of the campus during this year. In 2005, during the construction of student housing units, the following was found: 14 inert rockets (8 2.3–inch M7 series practice rockets and 6 3.5-inch (89 mm) M29 series practice rockets), fragments from 60 mm mortars, M9 369:
exist. They are primarily located along Myers Drive in the central part of the present-day campus and were used for administrative buildings, the campus bookstore, as well as other uses over the years. This central location of the UC San Diego campus was called the Matthews Campus but is now called University Center and Pepper Canyon, a few locations on campus are named after Camp Matthews. They include Matthews Lane (which is part of the northern boundary of the former base) and Matthews Quad, an area in the center of the UC San Diego campus bound by Myers Drive, Lyman Walk, Russell Lane, and Rupertus Way. The original flagpole from the base still stands on a grass island in the middle of Myers Drive. A monument commemorating the former base stands there as well as a fountain designed by
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range, which was located in a ravine in the “panhandle” area of the base near the present-day I-5. In the early 1960s, a mining company salvaged lead and brass from the Camp Matthews ranges. However, over the years ammunition and even rockets from the former base have turned up during construction on
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on September 23 of this year. The lease on the 29.75 acres (120,400 m) with the City of San Diego was terminated in this year as well. The University of California began developing the base property for use as a campus the following year. After Camp Matthews closed, Marine marksmanship training
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Over the years, the government has investigated the former Camp Matthews site due to concern over the previous use of the base. The first government inspection of the site took place in 1988 due to an inquiry from a construction contractor regarding the likelihood of finding ordnance and explosives
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The base had a number of buildings as well. It had 7 barracks, approximately 270 tents, administration buildings, quartermaster storerooms, magazines, an armory, maintenance shops, a dispensary, a service station, and a main post exchange. Only a few of the original Marine Corps buildings still
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that would transfer Camp Matthews to the University of California for the planned San Diego campus. In 1962, Camp Matthews was determined to be surplus by the Marine Corps. In May 1963, one of the 65 target ranges could no longer be used because of the safety hazard it posed to the encroaching
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Approximately 39 acres (160,000 m) were transferred to private parties for commercial and residential development. This land included areas now occupied by the La Jolla Village Square shopping center and the Mormon temple across Interstate 5 from it and also the Sheraton La Jolla
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In 1960, part of the movie "The Outsider", a film about WW II Marine IRA Hayes, was filmed at Camp Matthews because recruits were being housed in WW II Style hard-back tents. Some Marine recruits served as extras in that filming. (Contributor's personal knowledge - I was there!)
477:(OE) during construction on a site on a part of the former base east of I-5. The next inspection took place in 1999 when the Defense Environmental Restoration Program – Formerly Used Defense Sites (DERP-FUDS) conducted an Inventory Project Report (INPR) (J09CA111001) on the site. 377:. The rear entrance sentry booth still stands near the UC San Diego Health, La Jolla parking lot. Drawings and graffiti left by Marine recruits still decorate the interior of the sentry booth and are now protected by plexiglas. Another surviving Camp Matthews building is the 480:
Since then, more investigations have occurred in the 2000s. The most recent investigations indicate that high levels of lead and arsenic (as well as other potentially harmful chemicals) are found in the soil and a Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS) should be
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The rest of the land currently belongs to UC San Diego and much of the current campus is built on this land. The 29.75 acres (120,400 m) that the City of San Diego previously leased to the military are now leased to UC San Diego.
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expanded after World War II, local people became more and more concerned over the close proximity of a military rifle range facility in their neighborhood. The La Jolla Town Council began trying to get the
209:. The base's eastern boundary was present-day Regents Road. Its northern boundary was present-day Voigt Drive (formerly Old Miramar Road) and Matthews Lane and extended westward to Gilman Drive (formerly 826: 324:, the Commanding General of MCRD at the time, fired the ceremonial "last rounds" before the camp closed. The Navy conveyed titles and interest in 544 acres (2.2 km) and improvements to the 283:
The camp was known as the Marine rifle range, without a formal name until WWII. The base was officially named Camp Calvin B. Matthews on March 23, 1942. It was named after Brigadier General
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Camp Matthews contained at least fifteen different shooting ranges as well as various buildings and other infrastructure during its existence. The shooting facilities included:
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The area Camp Matthews used to occupy has been divided-up for various uses. During the 1960s, UCSD disposed of former Camp Matthews land in the following way:
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the site. In April 1999, approximately 200 3.5-inch (89 mm) practice rockets were discovered in a hillside immediately below the
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complex. They were corroded and missing their outer coverings. They were possibly World War I or World War II era munitions.
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In December 1945 an ammunition truck caught fire near Camp Matthews and blew up causing a large crater near highway 101.
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civilian population. The base finally closed in 1964, the same year the first undergraduate class entered
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military base from 1917 until 1964, when the base was decommissioned and transferred to the
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in 1917 for use as a marksmanship training facility for Marine recruits being trained at
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Camp La Jolla Military Park: Park Tour -> Che Cafe former Camp Matthews building
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During the decommissioning of the camp, the government decontaminated Range H, the
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Historic California Posts: A Brief History of the U.S. Marine Corps in San Diego
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Historic California Posts: A Brief History of the U.S. Marine Corps in San Diego
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This website contains an image of the monument commemorating the former base.
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to close Camp Matthews in 1956 but the Navy resisted. In 1959, Congressman
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USACE INPR SUMMARY J0CA111000 21 SEP 1999 INVENTORY PROJECT REPORT (INPR)
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The Register of Camp Matthews Architectural Drawings 1929 - 1959 MSS 0661
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Camp La Jolla Military Park: Park Tour -> Camp Matthews Sentry Booth
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STUART COLLECTION - University of California, San Diego: Michael Asher
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The Marine Corps leased 363 acres (1.47 km) of land from the
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1 mortar/flame thrower/hand grenade court/bazooka range (Range H)
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and continues to be conducted there up to the present day.
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Military Secretary to the Commandant of the Marine Corps
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was about 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Camp Matthews.
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Camp La Jolla Military Park: Park Tour - Camp Matthews
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was to the west of Camp Matthews. The Marine base at
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A Brief History of the U.S. Marine Corps in San Diego
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Marine Corps Rifle Range Camp Matthews YouTube video
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World War II, Korean War and Early Vietnam Era years
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Former US Marine Corps base in San Diego, California
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San Diego
California
United States Marine Corps
Camp Matthews is located in the United States
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Camp Matthews is located in California
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California
World War II
United States Marine Corps
University of California
University of California, San Diego
Miramar
La Jolla, San Diego, California
Coast Highway
Interstate 5

United States Army
Camp Callan
Miramar
City of San Diego
Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego
attack on Pearl Harbor
World War II
MCRD
Korean War
Calvin B. Matthews
La Jolla
United States Navy

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