McAlester Army Ammunition Plant
USA /
Oklahoma /
Savanna /
World
/ USA
/ Oklahoma
/ Savanna
World / United States / Oklahoma
arsenal / weapon and ammunition storage, military, United States Army, ammunition factory
McAlester Army Ammunition Plant was originally commissioned as the McAlester Naval Ammunition Depot on May 20, 1943 and begun its first production in September 1943. On October 1, 1977 the facility was transferred to the Army under the Single Manager for Conventional Ammunition Act.
McAlester Army Ammunition Plant is a government-owned/government-operated (GOGO) facility and the premier bomb loading facility and the largest conventional munitions storage facility in the Department of Defense.
www.mcaap.army.mil/
McAlester Army Ammunition Plant is a government-owned/government-operated (GOGO) facility and the premier bomb loading facility and the largest conventional munitions storage facility in the Department of Defense.
www.mcaap.army.mil/
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McAlester_Army_Ammunition_Plant
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Coordinates: 34°49'13"N 95°55'25"W
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- Falcon Bombing Range Mock Airfeild 256 km
- Fort Sill - Main Post 259 km
- Camp Bowie (site) 267 km
- Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base (KNFW/FWH) 267 km
- Fort Wolters (National Guard Facility) 295 km
- Altus Air Force Base (LTS/KLTS ) 309 km
- Former Pampa Army Airfield 447 km
- Brown Lake 4.7 km
- McAlester Regional Airport (MLC/KMLC) 14 km
- Chockie Mountain Bypass 26 km
- Atoka State Game Refuge 34 km
- Black Knob Ridge 46 km
- City of Atoka Industrial Authority Park 49 km
- Golf Course 51 km
- McGee Creek State Park 51 km
- Kiamichi Wilderness 55 km
- Boggy Depot State Park 66 km