Moreover

-"Within sight of old Salada Beach, an internment camp at Sharp Park. A group of 193 aliens—all rounded up as potentially dangerous—moved under heavy guard from the Silver Ave Immigration Station. 

Sharp Park camp, located in a canyon back of the Sharp Park Golf Course, is surrounded by a strong wire fence, topped with barbed wire. 

With the addition of more bunks to the barracks it may handle up to 600 persons.

Opening of the camp was made necessary by overcrowding of the Immigration Station into which the FBI has been pouring a steady stream of Japanese, Germans, and Italians known, or suspected to be, members of secret groups and to have possessed weapons, explosives, signal lights, short wave receiving sets and other contraband."

-The San Francisco News March 31, 1942


*Twelfth Naval District–Headquarters at Federal Office Building in San Francisco-Civic Center is administrative center for nearly 60,000 civilian

employes of 53 Navy and Marine Corps activities in the district, mostly in the Bay Area.


-10 October 1955: George Rhoides of Call-Bulletin reports the Marine Corps Department of Pacific Headquarters employed 2000 civilians at 100 Harrison street, to direct operations of Marine establishments in the Twelfth, Thirteenth and Seventeenth Naval Districts (and Marine detachments afloat in Pacific).

 NIKE SITES

-YMCA Outdoor Conference Center (headlands) the old Nike site barracks


-Battery 129 became a Nike radar station


-1962: closure of sites not converting to Hercules rockets (last one deactivated 1964)


-Fort Cronkite's Battery Bravo was a NIKE- Ajax site from 1954 until 1974


-Nike Sites: 

SF-08: San Pablo Ridge. Control on Nimitz Way. Area now Wildcat Canyon Regional Park

SF-09: San Pablo Ridge/ Berkeley. Control on Vollmer Peak. Obliterated. Area now Wild Cat Regional Park. Launch site at end of Nike Site Road, which was shared by SF-08 & SF-09. Building materials recycled for by redwood Railroad.

SF-25: Rocky Ridge. Control at 4 North Crow Canyon Road (top of Bollinger Canyon Road) in Las Trampas Regional Park. Launch Area at 5 North Crow Canyon Road (top of Bollinger) and operated by Traccor Aerospace, via blessings of Cal Dept of Forestry  

SF-31: Lake Chabot/ Castro Valley. Control partially extant, west of Lake Chabot is comm.s facility 100 yards west of Fairmont Drive & Lake Chabot Road. È4 radar pads on ground, not towers. Launch area on SE shore of lake, at 17930 Lake Chabot Road (buildings used by East Bay Regional Parks, Lake Chabot Park & Department of Public Safety)

SF-37: Coyote Hills/ Newark. Control on South Red Hill (partially extant building now housing radio transmitter). Tenants: East Bay Regional Parks, SH Regional Park, Alameda County Sheriff's Dept. Launch area was at North Red Hill. Administration facility now Coyote Hills Regional Park visitors center. Fomrer barracks now park shop. Launch area, once a flattened hilltop, now restored to roundness.

SF-51: Milagra/ Pacifica Control on Sweeney ridge (GGNRA/ Sweeney Ridge Skyline Preserve). Launcher at Milagra Ridge, off Sharp Park Road (GGNRA/Milagra Ridge). The deserted Battery 243, several fire control stations and the buried Nike bunkers remain at this undeveloped park

SF-59: Ft Funston/ Mount San Bruno. Control on Radio Road, Mount San Bruno (now a communications site). Launcher partially extant, 2x16", a parking lot near Battery Davis at Ft Funston, Administration Building now Ocean District HQ, Environment Science Center & Air Quality Monitoring Center

SF 77H: Presidio. HQ site, on Kinzey@ Ralston (bldg 1202),

SF78H: Bldg 1648, by Battery Bowman

SF-87: Ft Cronkhite/ Sausalito. Control partially at Battery Hill. Intact Launch Area now Marine Mammal sanctuary

SF-88: Ft Barry/ Sausalito. Control abandoned, at Wolf Ridge, Ft Cronkhite. Launcher the only restored one. Constructed 1954-55, it housed 20 Nike Ajax missiles.. Reequipped 59 with Nike-Hercules (originally called Nike-B) missiles. Army Air Defense Command ordered site closed spring 74. Three component complexes: 88A. administrative; 88C, control site on top of Wolf Ridge in Fort Cronkhite which included the radar equipment; and 88L,  launching site

SF-89: PSF. Control now Twin Peaks TV Transmitter. Launch area ëon PSF, on Battery Caulfield Road (partially extant)

SF-91: Angel Island. Control atop Mount Caroline Livermore (partially extant), abandoned & part of Angel Island State Park. Intact Launch Area at Ft McDowell

SF-93: San Rafael. Partially extant Control at top of Bay Hills Drive in Harry A. Bargier Memorial Park. Launch Area end of Smith Ranch Road, where partial buildings part of Marin County waste treatment plant. Administration Building a Youth Guidance center