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Naval Facility Cape May atop WW II Coast Artillery bunker. Facility was damaged in 1961 storm and moved to Fort Miles in Delaware to become Naval Facility Lewes commissioned 1 May 1962. |
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Commander, Undersea Surveillance |
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1955-1961 before storm |
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U.S. Navy |
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Public Domain U.S. Government
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