Details for U. S. Naval Air Station (Blimp Base)

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5167011585

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Marker Number 11585
Atlas Number 5167011585
Marker Title U. S. Naval Air Station (Blimp Base)
Index Entry U. S. Naval Air Station (Blimp Base)
Address
City Hitchcock
County Galveston
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 301508
UTM Northing 3249345
Subject Codes World War II; aviation; military topics
Marker Year 1989
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location SH 6, at entrance to Jack Brooks Park
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text (Seven-tenths mile south) In an effort to defend U. S. coasts and shipping lanes against German submarine activity during World War II, the U. S. Navy established bases to house huge lighter-than-air (LTA) craft, also known as blimps. With the ability to hover above a target, the blimps were uniquely qualified for coastal defense and observation. Because of its site on the flat Texas coastal plain, Hitchcock was chosen as the location for one of the nine new blimp bases. Construction began in 1942, and the facility was commissioned on May 22, 1943. The resulting military personnel build-up caused an economic boom in the community. The Hitchcock base consisted of forty-seven buildings, including a massive hangar to house six blimps, administration buildings, warehouses, living quarters, and recreational facilities. Aircraft from the base, in addition to their regular patrolling duties, were also used to assist with hurricane relief efforts and war bond drives. In 1944, after the blimps were no longer needed, the Hitchcock base was redesignated for other purposes. Following the war some of the buildings were used by private interests, and after hurricane damage in 1961 the blimp hangar was razed. (1989)

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