Camp Stanley Korea 1973-2005
Cp Stanley Main Gate, 1973
Camp Stanley is located approximately three miles outside of the city of
Uijongbu, less than 20 miles north of the center of Seoul. Cp. Stanley is
located 4 miles southeast of Cp. Red Cloud and about 7 miles north-northeast of
the outskirts of Seoul. The Kwangju Mountain Range, an offshoot of the Taebaek
Mountains lies to the west. One way trip to Seoul from Camp Stanley takes about
two hours by car or bus. Camp Stanley began as an unnamed Tent City in 1955
occupied by the 11th EB, 7th ID. In 1958 it was named after one of the 36th
Engineering Battalion's Commanders, Col. Stanley. The first Permanent building
was erected in 1969. In 1971 the 7th ID took over the camp, when they moved
units from Paju in the DMZ area to Stanley. In 1976 the 2nd ID took over the 7th
ID mission.
Primary Mission of the Installation : To provide artillery and
aviation support for the 2nd Infantry Division.
Supported Units :
Division Artillery Headquarters
6th Battalion, 37th Field Artillery
F Battery, (Target Acquisition) 26th Field Artillery
A Battery, 38th Field Artillery
Aviation Brigade Headquarters
2nd Battalion 2nd Aviation
602d Aviation Support Battalion
B Detachment, 509th Personnel Services Battalion
6th Platoon, 2 Military Police Company
D Company 702 Maintenance Battalion