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Camp Murray

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Camp Murray
Part of Washington National Guard
Pierce County, near Lakewood, Washington
The Camp Murray Administration Building, built in 1928
Coordinates47°07′05″N 122°33′36″W / 47.118°N 122.560°W / 47.118; -122.560
TypeCamp
Site information
OwnerWashington State
Controlled byWashington National Guard
Open to
the public
With permission only
Site history
Built byWashington National Guard
In use1917-Present
Garrison information
Current
commander
Major General Bret D. Daugherty
OccupantsWashington National Guard Headquarters
Washington National Guard Museum
194th Regional Support Wing
Washington State Guard

Camp Murray is a U.S. military installation located southwest of Tacoma, Washington, adjacent to Joint Base Lewis–McChord. It is home to the headquarters of the Washington Army and Air National Guard, Washington State Guard and the Washington Emergency Management Division, all part of the Military Department of the state of Washington.

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