The Port Chicago Disaster: 320 American Lives Forever Remembered

On July 17, 1944, a massive explosion jolted the San Francisco East Bay area, shattering windows and lighting up the night sky. At Port Chicago Naval Magazine, 320 men were killed instantly when two ships loading ammunition for Pacific troops exploded, resulting in the worst home front disaster of WWII. The aftermath illuminated the issues of segregation and racial inequality in the military.

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Reserving a Tour of the Memorial

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Stories of Courage and Contribution

Discover the stories of those impacted by the disaster.

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Landmarks of the Port Chicago Tragedy

Uncover the history and stories of Port Chicago.

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Historic and Modern Photos

Explore historic images of the disaster, contemporary photos of the site, and events.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to your most common questions.

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Documentary: Into Forgetfulness

Watch a powerful documentary on The Port Chicago Disaster. Click link for the presentation page.

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Collections

Learn more about research and park collections.

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Colorized Photographs

A small number of photos have been colorized to show more details and to provide a new perspective.

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Park Partner

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Last updated: October 19, 2024

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