Shumaker Naval Ammunition Depot Explained

Shumaker Naval Ammunition Depot (NAD) Administration Building
Coordinates:33.6322°N -92.7178°W
Built:c.1945
Added:May 21, 2018
Area:0.9acres
Refnum:100002449

The Shumaker Naval Ammunition Depot was a munitions manufacturing facility of the United States Navy located in Calhoun and Ouachita counties in southern Arkansas. It operated from 1945 until 1957, producing Sidewinder missiles and other weapons. The property was sold off in 1961. Part of the original site now houses Southern Arkansas University Tech. Two of its surviving buildings, the 500-Man Barracks and the Administration Building, were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018.[1]

At the time of construction, the depot was planned to be a 110 square mile site serving as the "principal rocket loading, assembly, and storage plant" for the United States, with a permanent complement of 5000 personnel.[2]

Other naval munitions plants

Other inland naval munitions plants were located at Naval Ammunition Depot, Crane in Burns City, Indiana, McAlester Naval Depot in McAlester, Oklahoma and the Hawthorne Naval Ammunition Depot in Hawthorne, Nevada.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: NRHP nomiantion for Shumaker Naval Ammuniation Depot (NAD) 500-Man Barracks. State of Arkansas. 2019-09-06.
  2. News: Arkansas Plant To Lead U.S. In Rocket Output. January 16, 1945. Chicago Daily Tribune. Associated Press. 14. Chicago, Illinois. Final. CIV. 19. Newspapers.com.