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Site of World War II Camp Bowie

Brownwood, Brown County

Marker Text

Huge World War II training base, Camp Bowie was a home of the "Texas" 36th Division and trained many other units, including the "Dixie" 31st, 4th, and 13th Armored; and 113th Cavalry. It was also Seventh Headquarters of Special Troops, Fourth Army. Here, too, Gen. Walter Krueger was Commander of the VIII Corps Area Troops. The camp had a capacity of 45,000. Commanders were Col. K.L. Berry, Gen. C.V. Birkhead, Col. F.E. Bonney, Col. A.G. Brown, and Col. K.F. Hanst. Camp operated Sept. 1940 to 1946, when 45th Div. was deactivated. It was named for James Bowie, hero of the Alamo siege, 1836. (1968)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description At entrance to 36th Division Memorial Park, Burnett Street near Morris Sheppard Road, Brownwood
Marker # 4918
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code World War II; forts; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 31.676878, -98.99252

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