Construction of the military installation began by September 1941, and the leased areas included L-1 of 42.36 acres (0.06619 sq mi)[2] which had the "Supply Depot" and the subsequent L-2[3] was for the "Stockton Motor Repair Depot" of 7.63 acres (0.01192 sq mi).
Parcels A-2-A, A-2-B, and A-2-C totaling 235.35 acres (0.36773 sq mi) were acquired "from the Estate of Frank Shackleford Boggs on May 11, 1942";[4] and The Naval Supply Annex Stockton had four warehouses and storage yard built in 1945.
Detachment I moved to Charlotte, North Carolina in 1950 and later becoming Detachment 4 of the 10th Radar Bomb Scoring Squadron at Houston, Texas c. 1955,[5] and RBS operations for California were subsequently performed by the 11 RBS Squadron's Det 2 at Cheli Air Force Station (Los Angeles Bomb Plot) and Det 4 near McClellan AFB (Sacramento Bomb Plot).
"[4] The USAF began the transfer of the site on December 14, 1956;[7] and the property was conveyed after June 1967 payment by the Port of Stockton.
more than 131 acres (0.205 sq mi) of the site, "including its four warehouses and storage yard built in 1945", "until 1998 when Defense Distribution Center San Joaquin Depot closed its Rough and Ready Island site.