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Coordinates: 33°3942N 115°4320W / 33.66155°N 115.722315°W / 33.66155; -115.722315
 

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General George S. Patton Memorial Museum
Statue of Patton standing on tank treads, installed outside the General George S. Patton Memorial Museum
Map
Established1988
Location62-510 Chiriaco Road
Chiriaco Summit, California 33°39′42N 115°43′20W / 33.66167°N 115.72222°W / 33.66167; -115.72222
TypeBiographical museum
Websitehttp://www.generalpattonmuseum.com
Camp Young
US Army Camp Young in 1943
LocationGeneral Patton Memorial Museum
Coordinates33°39′42N 115°43′20W / 33.66155°N 115.722315°W / 33.66155; -115.722315
Area18,000 square miles, 3,279.89 acres
Built1942
ArchitectUS Army

California Historical Landmark

Reference no.985.1
General George S. Patton Memorial Museum is located in California
General George S. Patton Memorial Museum

Location of Camp Young in California

The General George S. Patton Memorial Museum, in Chiriaco Summit, California, is a museum erected in tribute to General George S. Patton on the site of the entrance of Camp Young, part of the Desert Training CenterofWorld War II.[1]

Exhibits include a large collection of tanks used in World War II and the Korean War, as well as memorabilia from Patton's life and career – especially in regard to his service at the Desert Training Center – and from soldiers who trained there. Development of the Colorado River Aqueduct and natural-science exhibits are also displayed. In addition, a 26-minute video is shown, detailing Patton's military service and the creation of the Desert Training Center.

Though Patton spent less than four months at the Desert Training Center, his establishment of the training grounds directly impacted more than one million troops.[2]

The museum is at the Chiriaco Summit exit of Interstate 10, 30 miles/48 km east of Indio. It is 1000 feet west of the Chiriaco Summit Airport.

Desert Training Center map US Army 1943

Camp Young[edit]

Camp Young was the headquarters for General Patton's 3rd Armored Division. Camp Young was the 3rd Armored Division main maneuvers area in training for tank warfare. Camp Young was active during the war and closed in 1944. War Department ordered Patton in March 1942 to create a desert training center in California. The goal was to prepare troops to battle North Africa to fight the Nazis. The 3rd Armored Division, IV Corps Command Headquarters, and an Engineer Camouflage Battalion were stationed at Camp Young. Troop trained at Camp Young and it sub camps before overseas deployment. Camp Young, 3,279.89 acres, was acquired from the Department of the Interior. South and West of Camp Young 13 ranges were built for mortar (37mm, 75mm, and 155mm) and small caliber firearm.[3][4]

Camp Young received air support from the Shavers Army Airfield built in April 1943. The United States Army Air Forces Fourth Air Force used the landing strip as a training base during World War 2. The airstrip was used to support the Camp Young reconnaissance activities, and aircraft were used to coordinate tanks and other armored vehicles from the air. Each sub-camp had an air support Airfield. After the war, the airfield was given to the local government for civilian use. It is still in use today as the Chiriaco Summit Airport (L77)). It is located one mile (1.85 km) northeast of the business district of Chiriaco Summit.[5]

Camp Young was the headquarters and managed sub camps:

California Divisional Camps:

California Depots – hospitals:

Arizona Divisional Camps:

Major airfields:

Minor airfields:

California Historical Landmark[edit]

California Historical Landmarks Marker at Camp Young – Desert Training Center sites reads:

Camp Young – Riverside

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ militarymuseum.org Historic California Posts, Camps, Stations and Airfields, Camp Young
  • ^ skytrail, Camp Young
  • ^ Thole, Lou (1999). Forgotten Fields of America : World War II Bases and Training, Then and Now. Vol. 2. Publisher: Pictorial Histories Pub. ISBN 1575100517
  • ^ californiahistoricallandmarks.com 985.1 Camp Young – Riverside
  • External links[edit]


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