Here are some of the projects that the Camp Pendleton Historical Society (CPHS) have been a part of and have funded since it was founded in December 2005:
- Las Flores Adobe restoration – $28,000
- Re-frame Southeast Asian refugee art and photo collection – $1,930
- Alice Avery O’Neill doll collection display – $110
- Las Flores Adobe visitors information kiosk – $2,998
- Parts for M27 and M34 ambulances for the Mechanized Museum – $4,486
- Truck and trailer for the Mechanized Museum – $1,500
- Parts for diesel locomotive for the Mechanized Museum – $1,828
- Display case for Hue City highway milestone marker – $857
- Restoration/cleaning of WW II combat art – $2,270
- Custom display case for the Mechanized Museum – $1,638
- Two polyurethane halftracks for the Mechanized Museum – $6,600
- Five articulating mannequins – $3,375
- M-29 Weasel for the Mechanized Museum – $8,000
- Refurbishment of General Pendleton’s Cannon – $1,185
- Staff Sgt. Reckless Monument – $102,136
- Conservation of Maj. Gen. Pendleton’s Personal Two-Star Flag – $3,600
- Replacement of the Ranch House Wagon – $9,957
- Pendleton Monument