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Black Hills Ordnance Depot : ウィキペディア英語版
Black Hills Ordnance Depot
The Black Hills Ordnance Depot (BHOD) was a munitions storage and maintenance facility formerly operated by the Ordnance Corps of the United States Army. The depot was located in Fall River County, in far southwestern South Dakota about eight miles south of the town of Edgemont.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Federal Facilities )
BHOD was established and constructed in 1942, to help meet the Army's increased ordnance handling needs caused by World War II. Because of the relative remoteness of the location, nearly all of the facility's civilian workforce lived in federally owned housing at the depot; this residential community was known as Igloo,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Guide to the Fall River County Historical Society Papers at the Leland D. Case Library of Western Historical Studies )〕 a name derived because the characteristic shape of the munitions storage buildings constructed at the site has a similar appearance to igloos. The Igloo community included public schools, a hospital, post office, church, and shopping and entertainment facilities including a theater, swimming pool and a recreation center.
Among Igloo's residents was a young Tom Brokaw, who spent a few years living on the base as a boy.
The level of employment at BHOD varied over the years, increasing during periods of war. During typical peacetime periods of the 1950s, between 650 and 750 workers were employed at the site, and the community population was around 1800 people.〔
BHOD was renamed "Black Hills Army Depot" (BHAD) in 1962.〔
Over the years, BHOD was used for storage and testing of chemical weapons, including sarin〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Intelligence Update: Chemical Warfare Agent Issues )〕 and mustard gas.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Kansas Department of Health and Environment Bureau of Environmental Remediation Identified Sites List Information )〕 Additionally, during World War II, the site also held Italian prisoners of war.〔
The Depot was closed on June 30, 1967, and the Igloo community was abandoned.〔 Once the Depot was closed, most of the residential housing units were moved to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. A large number of former Depot buildings remained at the site in 2007.
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