Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial

On the evening of July 17, 1944, residents in the San Francisco east bay area were jolted awake by a massive explosion that cracked windows and lit up the night sky. At Port Chicago Naval Magazine, 320 men were instantly killed when two ships being loaded with ammunition for the Pacific theater troops blew up. It was WWII's worst home front disaster.

Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial

Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial

Port Chicago Memorial

Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial

Park sign at the memorial.

Park signs sitting in rock bed. Trees and bay in background.

Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial

Historic train car at the memorial site.

Historic train car.

Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial

Munitions at the memorial.

Munitions bolted as display in the magazine.

Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial

American flag at the memorial.

American flag waves in the wind.