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'''Amphibious Training Base, Castroville''' also known as Radio Direction Finder Station, Castroville; Naval Radio Station, Castroville; Watsonville Bombing Target Number 8, was a [[United States Navy]] military facility located in [[Castroville, California]].
'''Amphibious Training Base, Castroville''' also known as Radio Direction Finder Station, Castroville; Naval Radio Station, Castroville; Watsonville Bombing Target Number 8, was a [[United States Navy]] military facility located in [[Castroville, California]].

Revision as of 11:50, 31 May 2020

Amphibious Training Base, Castroville also known as Radio Direction Finder Station, Castroville; Naval Radio Station, Castroville; Watsonville Bombing Target Number 8, was a United States Navy military facility located in Castroville, California.

History

It was used as a training base until it was transferred to the United States Coast Guard in the 1960s.

External links

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