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Established Camp Beale's Springs about one mile north, Mar...
United States Army Tank Corps
This spot marks the site of Camp Colt, the birthplace of t...
29th Infantry Division, United States Army
World War II
[Front:]
[Insignia and motto of t...
Site of the Headquarters of the United States Army for 5th Milit
Established in 1868 in an area of five acres. Abandoned in...
Major Charles W. Davis, Infantry United States Army / "Above and
Major Charles W. Davis
A native of Montgomery, gradu...
The Route of United States Army Despatch Riders / Confederate So
The Route of United States Army Despatch Riders
...The First and Only "Camel Brigade" of the United States Army
The first and only "Camel Brigade" of the United States Ar...
United States Army Arrives
On May 13, 1849, the United States steamer Massachusetts a...
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United States Army
Established Camp Beale's Springs about one mile north, March 25, 1871. For the protection of settlers and travelers on northern route. Served as Hualapais Indian Agency. Military Camp abandoned April 6, 1874.
Marker can be reached from Andy Devine Road (Business ...
United States Army Tank Corps
This spot marks the site of Camp Colt, the birthplace of the Tank Corps of the United States Army in the spring of 1918. Behind this marker stands a tree planted in soil from each of the 48 States and ...
29th Infantry Division, United States Army
World War II
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[Insignia and motto of the 29th ID]: "29 Let's Go!"
Mobilized at Fort George G. Meade, February 1941; comprised of Army National Guard units from Maryland, Virginia, District of Columbia, and Pennsylvania. Trained vigorously at Fort Meade, at A.P. ...
Site of the Headquarters of the United States Army for 5th Milit
Established in 1868 in an area of five acres. Abandoned in 1870 when headquarters were removed to San Antonio.
Marker can be reached from Trinty St..
Courtesy hmdb.org
Major Charles W. Davis, Infantry United States Army / "Above and
Major Charles W. Davis
A native of Montgomery, graduated of Lanier, alumnus of the Universities of Alabama and Maryland. Major Davis was awarded the Medal of Honor as Executive Officer, 2d Battalion, 27th Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division. "For distinguishing himself ...
The Route of United States Army Despatch Riders / Confederate So
The Route of United States Army Despatch Riders
who entered Perry County through this pass, known as Sterrett's Gap (originally Croghan's Gap, named for George Croghan, pioneer trader and Indian intepreter), later crossing the Juniata River at Reider's Ferry (now Newport), ...
The First and Only "Camel Brigade" of the United States Army
The first and only "Camel Brigade" of the United States Army commanded by Lt. Edward E. Beale 1857-1864. San Antonio, Texas to Fort Tejon, California.
Marker can be reached from Lebec Road (Interstate 5), on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy ...
United States Army Arrives
On May 13, 1849, the United States steamer Massachusetts arrived off the Hudson's Bay Company wharf and unloaded Batteries L and M of the First Regiment of United States Artillery. The first permanent official American presence in the Pacific Northwest ...