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- Camp_Holcomb abstract "Camp Holcomb was a US military base in Chinwangtao (Qinhuangdao) China. Established in 1912 in response to the Boxer Rebellion, it was garrisoned by the 15th Infantry Regiment, US Army as part of their larger presence in nearby Tientsin (Tianjin). Chinwangtao is a strategic deep water port near where the Great Wall of China meets the sea. Called Camp Burrowes by the Army, on February 28, 1938, the base was transferred to the US Marine Corps and renamed Camp Holcomp after the Commandant of the Marine Corps, General Thomas Holcomb The base was surrendered to the Japanese on December 8, 1941. After World War II, the base was again used by the Marines until 1947, when it was caught up in the Chinese Civil War and evacuated.There is a possibility that Camp Holcomb is the location of the missing Peking Man fossils. The fossils were being shipped to Tientsin in November 1941, and the ship that was tasked with transporting them, the President Harrison, could not have docked at Tientsin itself. The ship never arrived, and the bones were lost. In a story relayed many years later to his son, a US Marine digging foxholes during 1947 when the base was under attack by Chinese Communists found a box full of bones but reburied it.".
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- Camp_Holcomb wikiPageWikiLink 15th_Infantry_Regiment_(United_States).
- Camp_Holcomb wikiPageWikiLink Boxer_Rebellion.
- Camp_Holcomb wikiPageWikiLink Category:Closed_installations_of_the_United_States_Army.
- Camp_Holcomb wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_United_States_Marine_Corps_facilities.
- Camp_Holcomb wikiPageWikiLink Great_Wall_of_China.
- Camp_Holcomb wikiPageWikiLink Peking_Man.
- Camp_Holcomb wikiPageWikiLink Qinhuangdao.
- Camp_Holcomb wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Holcomb.
- Camp_Holcomb wikiPageWikiLink Tianjin.
- Camp_Holcomb wikiPageWikiLink US_Marine_Corps.
- Camp_Holcomb wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Marine_Corps.
- Camp_Holcomb wikiPageWikiLinkText "Camp Holcomb".
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- Camp_Holcomb hasPhotoCollection Camp_Holcomb.
- Camp_Holcomb name "Camp Holcomb".
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- Camp_Holcomb subject Category:Closed_installations_of_the_United_States_Army.
- Camp_Holcomb subject Category:Defunct_United_States_Marine_Corps_facilities.
- Camp_Holcomb hypernym Base.
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- Camp_Holcomb type Airport.
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- Camp_Holcomb type MilitaryStructure.
- Camp_Holcomb type Place.
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- Camp_Holcomb comment "Camp Holcomb was a US military base in Chinwangtao (Qinhuangdao) China. Established in 1912 in response to the Boxer Rebellion, it was garrisoned by the 15th Infantry Regiment, US Army as part of their larger presence in nearby Tientsin (Tianjin). Chinwangtao is a strategic deep water port near where the Great Wall of China meets the sea.".
- Camp_Holcomb label "Camp Holcomb".
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- Camp_Holcomb lat "39.899861111111115".
- Camp_Holcomb long "119.54758333333334".
- Camp_Holcomb wasDerivedFrom Camp_Holcomb?oldid=655648462.
- Camp_Holcomb isPrimaryTopicOf Camp_Holcomb.
- Camp_Holcomb name "Camp Holcomb".