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'''Netarts Army Camp''' is a location in the [[:category:Eden Pond Series|Eden Pond Series]].
'''Oceanside Army Camp''' is a location in the [[:category:Eden Pond Series|Eden Pond Series]].


==Details==
==Details==
Located on Cape Meares, the Netarts Army Camp was establushed by the U.S. Army shortly before the start of World War II.<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> The camp also served an an outpost of elements of the 104th Cavalry Regiment, which performed shore patrol on the Oregon coast before and during the war.
Located south of Cape Meares on the Oregon Coast, the Oceanside Army Camp was established by the U.S. Army shortly before the start of World War II.<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> The camp also served an an outpost for elements of the 104th Cavalry Regiment, which performed shore patrol on the Oregon coast before and during the war.


The body of [[Harry Pond]] was found on [[Short Beach]], about a mile north of the camp.
The body of [[Harry Pond]] was found on [[Short Beach]] north of the camp.


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Revision as of 16:20, 22 October 2020

Oceanside Army Camp is a location in the Eden Pond Series.

Details

Located south of Cape Meares on the Oregon Coast, the Oceanside Army Camp was established by the U.S. Army shortly before the start of World War II.[1] The camp also served an an outpost for elements of the 104th Cavalry Regiment, which performed shore patrol on the Oregon coast before and during the war.

The body of Harry Pond was found on Short Beach north of the camp.

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