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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPEQ_the-first-recruit-original-historic-structures_North-Chicago-IL.html
The First Recruit17-year old Joseph Gregg of Terre Haute, Indiana arrived at Great Lakes Naval Center on July 1, 1911, the day of the first commissioning of the Station. Later that year on October 8, President William Howard Taft officially dedica…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPDV_origins-of-the-base-construction_North-Chicago-IL.html
(Left Side):Origins of the BaseDuring the 1898 Spanish-American War, the Navy recognized that over half of the American sailors in that war had come from the Midwest. Congressman Foss of Illinois suggested that in the future, it might be advisable…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPDK_the-post-war-era_North-Chicago-IL.html
With the surrender of Japan and the close of hostilities in August, 1945, a call resounded across the nation to "bring our boys back home." A demobilization center was established at Great Lakes to process the discharge of sailors. In February, 19…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPDJ_women-at-great-lakes_North-Chicago-IL.html
During the astonishing growth of the Navy during World War I, women were, for the first time, accepted into the Navy. These women enlisted into the yeoman rating and were designated with an (F) for female. They served with the aviation unit and wi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPDG_great-lakes-athletics_North-Chicago-IL.html
Throughout WWI and WWII, athletic opportunities for recruits included swimming, basketball, hockey, water polo, boxing, wrestling and track and field. But, it was in football that Great Lakes achieved national prominence. Among the thousands of re…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPDE_world-war-ii_North-Chicago-IL.html
On the morning of December 7, 1941, only 6,814 sailors were in training at Great Lakes. Two hours after the attack began, Captain Spaulding, the Public Works Officer, authorized a large construction program. 13 prime contractors, 27 architectural …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPCF_base-realignment-and-closure_North-Chicago-IL.html
On many occasions during its history, Great Lakes Naval Training Center has fought to remain an important training location for the Navy. The Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) decision of 1993 finally seems to have put an end to that fight. This…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPCD_great-lakes-history-trail_North-Chicago-IL.html
The Great Lakes History Trail has been established on base to teach about the past and promote a healthy future. As you walk the 2 mile trail, you will learn more about the fascinating history of our great base at the actual locations where it hap…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPCB_wings-over-great-lakes_North-Chicago-IL.html
Early aviation at Great Lakes included both pilot training and schools for enlisted Aviation Quartermasters, Machinists Mates, Aviation Armorers, and Ordinancemen [sic]. The first pilots were from among wealthy Illinois families who not only encou…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPC8_fighting-tradesmen_North-Chicago-IL.html
During World War I, the Public Works Department at Great Lakes was tasked with the original construction of new facilities. Originally, Public Works was to use local civilian contractors. The problem, however, was that patriotic tradesmen joined t…
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