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Located on Cape Meares, the Oceanside Army Camp was formally a tourist resort that fell on hard times due to the Great Depression. At the start of World War II, the U.S. Army established a training camp here.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://beachconnection.net/news/osidehist093016_401.php|title= Curious History of Oceanside Part 2: WW II, Lighthouse on Oregon Coast}}</ref> | Located on Cape Meares, the Oceanside Army Camp was formally a tourist resort that fell on hard times due to the Great Depression. At the start of World War II, the U.S. Army established a training camp here.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://beachconnection.net/news/osidehist093016_401.php|title= Curious History of Oceanside Part 2: WW II, Lighthouse on Oregon Coast}}</ref> | ||
Preliminary evidence suggests the camp may have been home to shore patrol outpost of the 104th Cavalry Regiment, but further research is necessary. | |||
The body of [[Harry Pond]] was found on [[Short Beach]], about a mile north of Oceanside. | The body of [[Harry Pond]] was found on [[Short Beach]], about a mile north of Oceanside. |
Revision as of 19:41, 9 February 2020
Oceanside Army Camp is a location in the Eden Pond Series.
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Located on Cape Meares, the Oceanside Army Camp was formally a tourist resort that fell on hard times due to the Great Depression. At the start of World War II, the U.S. Army established a training camp here.[1]
Preliminary evidence suggests the camp may have been home to shore patrol outpost of the 104th Cavalry Regiment, but further research is necessary.
The body of Harry Pond was found on Short Beach, about a mile north of Oceanside.