Traveling Tuesday: Picatinny Arsenal
A thirty minute drive from the house in New Jersey where I
grew up is the Picatinny Arsenal, originally called the Dover Powder Depot when
it was established on September 6, 1880. (Factoid: Four days later, the arsenal
was renamed Picatinny Powder Depot. Makes me wonder why it wasn’t called that
immediately – must be some kind of story there!)
Before the Civil War most of the powder facilities were
located in the South, and hence confiscated by the Confederate Army at the
beginning of the war. At the conclusion of the war, the U.S. Army searched for
a more centralized location and settled on Morris County, NJ. In 1907 a manufacturing
plant was constructed to produce gunpowder and heavy munitions. Around 1911, a
school was started that instructed officers in weaponry sciences. Testing
laboratories were added during WWI and by 1919 a small facility was constructed
for research and development. By 1921, the arsenal was experimenting on fuzes.
With the advent
of WWII, research was set aside when the facility was converted to a large-caliber-round
loading plant. At its height, the location ran three shifts and employed over
18,000 people. Today, covering ten square miles, the arsenal develops new
technologies for all the U.S. Armed Forces and builds various munition, weapons
and armor systems. According to the Arsenal’s website there are 1,000 permanent
structures including sixty-four laboratories. More than 5,000 civilians, 1,000
contractors and 160 military personnel are employed there.
Check out the arsenal’s Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/PicatinnyArsenal/ for more information.
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