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A plaque beneath the limbs of the Southern Live Oak tree, named “Dubber’s Oak,” describes Col. A. E. Dubber’s significant role in the construction of now what is called Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany. Dubber was the resident officer-in-charge of construction during the time the base was being built and served aboard the installation from February 1951 to July 1955. - A plaque beneath the limbs of the Southern Live Oak tree, named “Dubber’s Oak,” describes Col. A. E. Dubber’s significant role in the construction of now what is called Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany. Dubber was the resident officer-in-charge of construction during the time the base was being built and served aboard the installation from February 1951 to July 1955.