. Kearny Mesa is named for the former
Camp Kearny, a U.S. military base which operated in the area from 1917 to 1946 and eventually became
Marine Corps Air Station Miramar. Camp Kearny in turn was named for Brigadier General
Stephen W. Kearny, a leader in the
Mexican–American War who also served as a
military governor of California. While General Kearny's name was pronounced "Car-nee" during his lifetime, San Diegans use the "Cur-nee" pronunciation. The urbanization of Kearny Mesa began in 1937 with Gibbs Airfield, now the small airfield
Montgomery Field named after pioneer glider pilot
John J. Montgomery. In 1948, the City of San Diego acquired the airfield and surrounding property as a possible replacement site for
San Diego International Airport. However, airspace conflicts with
MCAS Miramar (at that time NAS Miramar) made the proposed airport infeasible. Montgomery Field was restricted to small aircraft and surplus acreage north and northeast of the airport became an industrial park. Beginning in 1955 with General Dynamics, various aerospace and electronic firms were located in the industrial park.
1995 San Diego tank rampage On May 17, 1995, Shawn Nelson stole an
M60A3 Patton tank out of the
California Army National Guard Armory in
Linda Vista and went on a tank rampage through the streets of Linda Vista and then north to Kearny Mesa along Convoy Street. The 57-ton tank easily plowed through road signs, traffic lights, utility poles, and fire hydrants, and crushed approximately forty parked vehicles, including an RV.
21st century In 2020, the Convoy District was designated as a pan-Asian cultural and business district. ==Geography==