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Families look back on the legacy of Port Chicago and the victorious fight for exoneration at Concord commemoration
CONCORD — One hour meant the difference between life and death for Morris Soublet Sr., a 22-year-old sailor assigned during World War II to load ammunition at Port Chicago, a remote naval base constructed between Martinez and Pittsburg in Contra Costa County. By returning to his Navy barracks an hour early on the night of […]

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