US Navy Supply Corps School
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member ChapterhouseInc
N 33° 57.862 W 083° 24.162
17S E 277998 N 3760806
In Athens, Georgia, it prepares students for the efficient management of supplies and logistics, among other key components in the operation of military units. This is a 2 side marker. One side describes the uses of this site from 1860-1954 and the other side is about the US Navy Supply Corps School (moved here in 1954).
Waymark Code: WM2HR
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 10/12/2005
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member The Hornet
Views: 79

Operating at this site since 1954, the location is slated to close in the near future. Post 2001, the site is closed to the general public. Most of the gates are locked, and IDs checked. This is actually a nice site, and if it does close it will surely reopen to the public. [The bequeathal of the land stated that it can only be used for educational purposes. UGA is the main player to take the land, but other Colleges and Universities in the area could also obtain it. "In February 1860 the University of Georgia purchased 93 acres surrounding this site and later sold all but 30 acres to finance the construction of Rock College, a preparatory school for the University of Georgia. Between 1862 and 1891 the school served the educational needs of Georgia in a variety of roles. In 1891 the Georgia General Assembly established the State Normal School on this site to train Georgians to be rural teachers. The nearby commercial area soon adopted the name "Normal Town." The oldest remaining academic building on campus, Winnie Davis Hall, was erected in 1902 as a memorial to the daughter of Jefferson Davis. In 1910 the Carnegie Library was erected with a grant from the Andrew Carnegie Foundation. Because of its historical and educational significance, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1929 the institution's name was changed to the Coordinate College. During WWII, the campus was used by the U.S. Army as a training site and after WWII the school was again occupied by women students attending the university. In 1953 the site was purchased by the U.S. Navy as a permanent location for its Supply Corps School." "Commissioned on this site 15 January 1954, the U.S. Navy Supply Corps School is the "Home" of the Navy Supply Corps. At this school newly commissioned Navy Subbly Corps officers recieve basic training in leadership, retail operations, disbursing, food service, data processing, and intentory management to prepare them for their roles as "The Navy's Buisness Managers" afloat and ashore. The school also provides specialized advanced logistics training not only to U.S. Navy Personnel, but also to military officers from many foregin nations. Although the history of the Supply Corps dats back to 1795 it was not until 1921 that the first Supply Corps School opened in Washington, D.C. In 1924 the school was discontinued and reopened in 1934 as the Naval Finance and Supply School in Philadelphiam PA. In 1941 the school was merged into the Harvard University Graduate School of Buisness Administration. In 1945 the school was moved to Bayonne, NJ, where it operated until 1954 when it relocated to this site. Also located on this site is the Supply Corps Museum which depicts the history, heritage and traditions of the Supply Corps."
Era: Napoleonic - WW I

General Comments:
This is a great site, it just happens to not be open to the public anymore. Those that can should visit, us others will have to wait......


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