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Commissioned on Oct. 1, 1941. Operated by Westinghouse Electric to manufacture gun mounts and ordnance for the Navy during WWII. The 135 acre inland site afforded protection from enemy air attacks. Peak employment reached 4200. The
Navy took over operation in 1946. In the post-war years employment declined to less than 100.
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Naval Ordinance Station, "Gunsmith to the Navy"- Re-activated in 1950, NOSL became a major facility. In 1966 it was designated an ordnance station and assigned to provide design, repair, overhaul, and engineering
for all shipboard gun systems. In 1996, the operation returned to private contractors with engineering support being retained by the Navy until 2011.
Dedicated April 19, 2013.
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