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parking in the area, Army engineers took down all the grave stones and covered the entire area with a four-inch cover of earth. The earliest known still-existing listing of those buried at this cemetery is known as the "1917 Harper's List." For many years, the cemetery sat forgotten by history. In 1984 Towanna Spivey, an archeologist and curator of the Fort Sill
National Landmark and Museum, completed a scientific investigation of records and the site. He identified 64 persons buried in that cemetery by name, but another 50 graves were listed as unknown. Out of respect, none of the remains have ever been dug up or disturbed.
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Indians usually tried to escape before the Army could force them to surrender. However, even a successful escape could be disastrously costly if horses, food, and equipment had to be left behind. By contrast, the Army and its Indian scouts had access to essentially limitless supplies and equipment; they frequently burned anything they captured from retreating Indians and were capable of continuing operations indefinitely. The war continued throughout the fall of 1874, but increasing numbers of Indians were forced to give up and head for Fort Sill to enter the reservation system.
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They simply did not have enough power to fly over the mountains of northern Mexico. One rainstorm poured nearly a foot of water into the cockpit of Cpt. Foulois' craft and flooded out his engine. He successfully managed to land his plane without power. Every landing in Mexico was carried out in hostile territory. Many pilots were cut off from friendly lines with little hope of rescue.
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Journal as a "glorious achievement for our riders and horses," as they took the gold medal in the team competition. In the individual standings, Thomson took the silver for the U.S., Chamberlin finished fourth, and Argo eighth. (taken from the Field
Artillery Journal, Sept.-Oct. 1932). At that time, Argo was assigned to the 1st Field Artillery at Fort Sill, Okla.
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Section was established in 1969 to celebrate Fort Sill's
Centennial. The Soldiers are volunteers for the show group, while the horses, their equipment and transportation are provided through charitable donations. The popular Half Section has appeared in regional parades, local festivities, change of command ceremonies and a presidential inauguration parade.
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Vietnam in 1968–69) and the 273rd
Aviation Company (that deployed to Vietnam 1967–1968.) In Dec. 1969, the unit was deployed to Finthen Army Airfield near Mainz, Germany. Today, the company is designated F Company, 159th Aviation Regiment (Heavy Lift Helicopter Company), and is equipped with CH-47 Chinooks.
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Artillery Half Section is Fort Sill's equine Army special ceremonies unit. The half section is typically manned by eight soldiers and eight horses. The half section is frequently requested to demonstrate their apparatus and skills at parades and other community events.
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What was originally a five-week course was expanded, and special primary flight schools for prospective field artillery pilots were set up at
Pittsburg, Kansas, and Denton, Texas. After attending one of these primary schools, pilots went to Post Field for their advanced training, which included short
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Aviation Company. (Heavy Helicopter) was established at Fort Sill in the 60s. The unit was assigned ten Skycrane CH-54A helicopters. The unit also had a UH-1H administrative aircraft; later, an OH-58 joined the unit. It was the mother company to the 355th Aviation Company (that deployed to
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Artillery Group (Provisional) was organized to test equipping CH-34 helicopters with rocket pods attached to each side. The rockets converted a transport aircraft, an easy target in most combat situations, into a sophisticated flying weapon capable of direct or indirect fire.
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Advancements in air defense artillery and radar systems during the Cold War made the slow-moving
Grasshoppers and Bird Dogs easy targets – especially in forward areas. Because of this vulnerability, they were phased out during the Vietnam War. During that conflict, 469 O-1 Bird Dogs were lost to all
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The tethered or "captured" balloons were for observation only. They were connected to winch trucks on the ground by cable and transported at speeds as high as 60 miles an hour (96.6 km/h). They were inflated with hydrogen and operated at a maximum height of 4,300 feet (1,310.6 m). They observed
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The school used balloons and fixed-wing aircraft for aerial observation. In the 1920s and 30s, sausage-shaped "captured" balloons and spherical-shaped "free" balloons were used. The balloonists were trained on free flight on the "free" balloons, but they had to stay within 50 miles (80.5 km) of
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Aviation at Fort Sill added lighter-than-air ships to its inventory when Company A, 1st Balloon Squadron, arrived on September 5, 1917, from the Balloon School in Omaha, Nebraska. The company split to form the 25th and 26th Balloon Companies on February 16 and April 2, 1918. A Balloon Corps Training
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The fourth column, consisting of the Sixth Cavalry and Fifth Infantry, was commanded by Colonel Nelson A. Miles and came south from Fort Dodge. The fifth column, the Eighth Cavalry commanded by Major William R. Price, a total of 225 officers and men, plus six Indian scouts and two guides, originated
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Another special detachment is the Field Artillery Half Section, an eight-man group representative of the "flying artillery" which was drawn by a team of horses (the Half Section has eight horses – all named after former commanding generals of Fort Sill) around the turn of the 20th century. The Half
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Self-propelled balloons were developed at Post Field in 1937. These balloons were designed to be powered to an observation point, their motors removed, and observation baskets attached. The famous balloon hangar moved from Moffett Field to Fort Sill in 1934 and was intended to house dirigibles. The
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arrived at Fort Sill in 1902, and the last cavalry regiment departed in May 1907. The artillery units required more facilities, so plans were made to replace the original structures with modern buildings. However, William H. Taft, then Secretary of War, intervened to save the original buildings. He
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Lieutenant Richard Mayo The first medal came from an unexpected source – a wiry field artillery lieutenant who participated in the pentathlon. In those years for the pentathlon, the competitors completed five events on consecutive days (horse riding, fencing, pistol shooting, a 200-meter freestyle
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for their American national insignia from March 19, 1916, onwards. This was the earliest known instance of a "national insignia" of any sort used on American military aircraft. The simple military-related tasks the early Curtiss biplanes were performing were more than their airframes could handle.
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The squadron began trials with the field artillery to see if they could perform reconnaissance of field position. The results were disappointing, primarily due to inadequate equipment. New equipment was ordered, and by October 14, operations with the field artillery had resumed. On October 22, Lt.
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newspaper article, there was a large crowd of civilians at the field to see the aircraft in flight – and were, consequently, there to see the results of the accident. According to the newspaper article, the large crowd of men, women, and children were horrified. Soon after, on September 5, another
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and met the president himself during that trip. Geronimo and the other Apache prisoners had free range of Fort Sill. He was a member of Fort Sill's Native Scouts. Still, he did make at least one documented attempt to escape from the fort, though not in the dramatic fashion of jumping off the steep
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Three of the five columns were under the command of Colonel Ranald S. Mackenzie. The Tenth Cavalry, under Lieutenant Colonel John W. Davidson, came due west from Fort Sill. The Eleventh Infantry, under Lieutenant Colonel George P. Buell, moved northwest from Fort Griffin. Mackenzie himself led the
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The most controversial cemetery on post lies under Henry Post Army Airfield. The old Indian Agency Cemetery, which includes both Comanche and white remains, is located just south of the last hangar at the airfield. In the 1950s, in order to reduce the hazard of airplanes or helicopters landing or
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came to rest at Fort Sill Post Cemetery. Unlike most cemeteries of its day, it was never segregated. Troopers of the 10th Cavalry Regiment, known as the "Buffalo Soldiers" who died at Fort Sill lie next to these chiefs. Officers, soldiers, spouses and children lie side-by-side regardless of their
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The squadron flew 540 missions in Mexico – averaging 36 miles (58 km) per mission. After six weeks, they were done. Their airplanes were worn out, and two had crashed. Four others needed parts and were grounded. Crew members and pilots had blisters from carving new propellers out of logs. On
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As many as twenty engagements took place across the Texas Panhandle. The Army, consisting entirely of soldiers and scouts, sought to engage the Indians at any opportunity. The Indians, traveling with women, children, and the elderly, mostly attempted to avoid them. When the two did encounter one
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Argo, the only field artillery officer in this part of the competition, rode Honolulu Tom Boy in a remarkable performance without a fault at a jump during the stadium jumping—the only rider without a fault that day. The U.S. team led from the start and was described by the 1932 Field Artillery
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points. Carlo Simonetti of Italy came out of the first three rounds with 17 points. Another Swede, Johan Gabriel Oxenstierna, who finished 14th in fencing, brought himself back into competition by finishing second in the shooting phase. Oxentierna had 20 points. With just two events left, the
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and Fort Sill found themselves the most significant federal and legal presence in a vast territory. They provided protection to Indians and civilians alike, sometimes dealt as mediators between the Indians and the Indian agents, and protected the various Indian tribes against intrusion by the
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On August 29, 1917, the 3rd Aero Squadron left Fort Sam Houston for Fort Sill with 12 Curtiss R4 airplanes under the command of Capt. Weir. It was re-designated as Squadron A, Post Field, Okla., on July 22, 1918. It was demobilized due to the end of World War I on January 2, 1919. Today, the
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In June 2019, it was announced that the base was to be used for temporary shelter for recent immigrant children. The same facility was used in 2014 by the Obama administration for the same purpose. On July 28, 2019, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced cancellation of
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The 4th Aero Squadron was also sent to Post Airfield that summer. The 4th operated as an observation school for the field artillery until demobilized on Jan 2nd, 1919. Today, the 394th Combat Training Squadron at White-man AFB, Mo., traces its lineage to the 4th Aero Squadron.
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ordered five army columns to converge on the general area of the Texas Panhandle and specifically upon the upper tributaries of the Red River. The strategy was to deny the Indians any safe haven and attack them unceasingly until they went permanently to the reservations.
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The 44th Aero Squadron was assigned to support the Field Artillery School at Post Field in August 1922. It was reassigned on July 31, 1927, to the Air Corps Training Center. The unit today is not active. It was replaced by the 88th Observation Squadron, which moved from
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It included 10 howitzer battalions under the 41st and 169th Groups; the 2nd Battle Group, 30th Infantry; the 45th Transportation Battalion (itself made up of the 57th Aviation Company and the 159th Evac Hospital); the NCO Academy, three small CSS units, and several
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chiefs to tell their story about attacking the wagon train. When Sherman ordered their arrest during a meeting on Grierson's porch, two of the Indians attempted to assassinate him. The Commanding General's quarters were dubbed Sherman House in memory of the event.
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The most famous person buried at Fort Sill is the Apache warrior known as Geronimo. Geronimo is buried in the Apache Cemetery on East Range. Because his grave is off the beaten path, the route is marked with signs. Others buried at Fort Sill include Kiowa Chief
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Just one day after arriving, on March 16, 1916, the first reconnaissance flight was flown by Capt. Dodd with Capt. Foulois (as an observer) on the Curtiss JN-3 S.C. No. 43. As with all of the Army's aircraft in that era, the plane carried simple markings – a
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The 1st Aero Squadron received new airplanes, but the factory hurriedly packed them, all missing parts and requiring significant modifications. The squadron was not taken to the field again until it was deployed to France as part of the
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The rest of the Apaches remained on Fort Sill until 1913. The US government promised the Chiricahua the lands surrounding the fort; however, local non-Indians resisted their settlement. In 1914, two-thirds of the tribe moved onto the
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At this time, balloon companies were a corps-level asset. The Army of World War I included an aero squadron in every corps. Other auxiliary units for a corps were an anti-aircraft machine-gun and anti-aircraft artillery battalion, a
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at Fort Sill. In addition to his leadership duties in the cavalry, he directed his men to dig a ditch to drain a swamp; this is still called Flipper's Ditch, and today, a landmark exists on Upton Road by the Fort Sill Golf Course.
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swim and a 3 kilometer cross-country run). In the pentathlon, competitors are ranked in the order they finish in each event, and all their rankings are added to determine the gold medalist. The lower your points, the better.
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School was set up at Post Field in 1918 to meet the demand for trained aerial observers for field artillery. During World War I, the school trained 751 officers and created 89 companies, of which 33 were deployed to Europe.
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to lead 4,800 men into Mexico to capture Villa. Villa was never killed but did receive a wound from being shot by one of his men while being chased by troops under General Pershing. (See Pershing's diary on the expedition.)
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The first airplane accident occurred two days later, on August 12, 1915. Lt. Rondondo B. Sutton, the pilot, was hospitalized. His passenger, Captain George H. Knox, the paymaster of Fort Sill, was killed. According to the
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Mayo and Simonetti both finished in the pack in the swimming phase – Mayo finished 14, and Simonetti was 15. Meanwhile, the Swedes finished 5 and 9 in the swim and were in striking distance of Mayo's lead. Mayo was
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The 1st Aero Squadron was part of that army. They transferred to Casas Grandes in Mexico and began duties flying reconnaissance, delivering mail and dispatches, and transporting senior officers, all marked with a
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Texas courts tried Satanta and Addo-etta on July 5 and 6, the first time Indians had been tried in civil courts. They were sentenced to death by hanging. Supporters of the Quaker peace policy convinced Governor
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in Texas. There were "sub posts or intermediate stations" including Bothwick's Station on Salt Creek between Fort Richardson and Fort Belknap, Camp Wichita near Buffalo Springs between Fort Richardson and
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from Fort Union and marched east via Fort Bascom in New Mexico. The plan called for the converging columns to maintain a continuous offensive until a decisive defeat had been inflicted on the Indians.
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and career artillery officer who had retired in 1916, was recalled to active duty to command Fort Sill and oversee the schools and training programs that prepared soldiers for combat in
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At one point in the 1880s, the post was nearly deserted when gold was rumored to have been found in the nearby Wichita Mountains, and officers and soldiers alike rushed to stake claims.
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and Bird Dogs (single-engine small spotter airplanes) – part of the Department of Air Training. (Cessna L-19/O-1 Bird Dog aircraft were not placed in military inventories until 1950.)
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was supervising the post's increased number of artillery battalions. The brigade was tasked to "support with cannon artillery the requirements of the Artillery and Missile School."
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had permission to train its fixed-wing pilots as field artillery spotters. The Army Air Corps turned Post Field over to the FA School, and the facility began to swarm with
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prisoners of war were brought to Fort Sill, where they lived in villages scattered around the post. After a couple of years, Geronimo was granted permission to travel with
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1-320 Military Police Battalion (OSUT), Abingdon, Virginia
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1-354 Military Police Battalion (OSUT), Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial
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U.S. Army Field Artillery School, Fort Sill, OK, 2011.
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Cullum, George Washington, and Robinson, Wirt (1920).
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2021:1-330 (Basic Combat Training), Fort Wayne, Indiana
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3258:United States Army Training and Doctrine Command
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1993:2-377 (Basic Combat Training), Lincoln, Nebraska
1990:1-355 (Basic Combat Training), Round Rock, Texas
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2673:Clifford P. Coppersmith, "Apache, Fort Sill,"
2663:Carbine & Lance: The Story of Old Fort Sill
2459:List of National Historic Landmarks in Oklahoma
2007:1-415 (Basic Combat Training), Phoenix, Arizona
1996:3-378 (Basic Combat Training), Norman, Oklahoma
1901:30th Air Defense Artillery Brigade (30th ADAB)
1891:United States Army Air Defense Artillery School
1623:The AGF Air Training School was transferred to
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1869:1st Battalion, 30th Field Artillery Regiment
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4360:Fort Lincoln Alien Enemy Detention Facility
4355:Crystal City Alien Enemy Detention Facility
1961:95th Adjutant General Battalion (Reception)
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1958:- five basic combat training batteries
1951:- five basic combat training batteries
1937:- five basic combat training batteries
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3288:Center for Initial Military Training
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1765:2nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment
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1949:40th Field Artillery Regiment
1942:31st Field Artillery Regiment
1935:19th Field Artillery Regiment
1924:434th Field Artillery Brigade
1876:78th Field Artillery Regiment
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1792:75th Field Artillery Brigade
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4668:When the Emperor was Divine
4538:List of inmates of Manzanar
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4446:Fort Howard Internment Camp
4350:Catalina Federal Honor Camp
4278:Santa Anita Assembly Center
4243:Parker Dam Reception Center
3479:Financial Management School
3326:Centers of Excellence (CoE)
2964:"Special Unit Designations"
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4283:Stockton Assembly Center
4263:Puyallup Assembly Center
4258:Portland Assembly Center
4248:Pinedale Assembly Center
4134:100th Infantry Battalion
4109:Life before World War II
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3514:Officer Candidate School
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949:Fort Sill Post-Allotment
721:William Tecumseh Sherman
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4704:Redress and court cases
4654:Under the Blood Red Sun
4633:The Buddha in the Attic
4298:Turlock Assembly Center
4273:Salinas Assembly Center
4129:442nd Infantry Regiment
4114:Life after World War II
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3549:Sergeants Major Academy
3509:Mountain Warfare School
3484:Force Management School
3404:Adjutant General School
3134:Nye, Wilbur S. (1983).
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1571:World War II to present
961:The federal government
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4626:Snow Falling on Cedars
4612:Judgment Without Trial
4319:Leupp Isolation Center
4293:Tulare Assembly Center
4253:Pomona Assembly Center
4233:Merced Assembly Center
4223:Fresno Assembly Center
4218:Arboga Assembly Center
3943:Old Lawton High School
3913:First Christian Church
3504:Military Police School
3474:Field Artillery School
3214:HABS No. OK-36, "
3207:HABS No. OK-35, "
3169:Field Artillery museum
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2995:Retrieved 13 June 2019
2326:Source 1: weather.com
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1972:95th Infantry Division
1657:Artillery Half Section
1629:34th Artillery Brigade
1577:Field Artillery School
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577:19th Kansas Volunteers
4768:The Long Journey Home
4741:Go for Broke Monument
4709:Evacuation Claims Act
4679:List of feature films
4674:List of documentaries
4501:Kilauea Military Camp
4486:Haiku Internment Camp
4324:Moab Isolation Center
4228:Mayer Assembly Center
3444:Basic Combat Training
3104:. Fort Sill, Oklahoma
3079:"cineSOURCE magazine"
2759:fly.historicwings.com
2499:National Park Service
2370:SpongeBob SquarePants
1928:Basic Combat Training
1701:Medicine Lodge Treaty
1651:SpongeBob SquarePants
1391:. Lindman was ranked
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4736:Empty Chair Memorial
4640:The Invisible Thread
4598:Farewell to Manzanar
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4329:Old Raton Ranch Camp
4061:Executive Order 9102
4056:Executive Order 9066
3898:Central Fire Station
3660:Presidio of Monterey
3544:Sapper Leader Course
3529:Quartermaster School
3397:Colleges and schools
3298:Combined Arms Center
3266:Subordinate Commands
3174:21 July 2019 at the
1835:258th Signal Company
1731:The 77th Army Band (
1724:A detachment of the
1674:Historic recognition
1618:Army Aviation School
1317:Cuban Missile Crisis
1271:Vance Air Force Base
1215:improve this section
1005:Montgomery M. Macomb
990:Army Aviation School
397:Show map of Oklahoma
290:Garrison information
61:improve this article
4591:Born Free and Equal
4565:Elaine Black Yoneda
4550:Estelle Peck Ishigo
4525:Notable incarcerees
4150:Concentration camps
3933:Mahoney-Clark House
3102:Fort Sill Cannoneer
2882:Lawton Constitution
2833:Densho Encyclopedia
2828:Kashima, Tetsuden.
2808:Densho Encyclopedia
2761:. HW. 15 March 2013
2413:, children's author
1733:Special designation
1129:Venustiano Carranza
1106:Lawton Constitution
1094:Benjamin D. Foulois
718:General of the Army
477:Designated NHL
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4726:Day of Remembrance
4094:Lordsburg killings
3807:Camp Comanche Site
3524:Prime Power School
3409:Air Assault School
3383:Special Operations
3308:Recruiting Command
3126:Dastrup, Boyd L.
2830:"Homicide in camp"
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1647:Stephen Hillenburg
1354:In the 1930s, the
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3519:Pathfinder School
3499:Jumpmaster School
2944:on 15 August 2014
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2430:Kristoffer Domeij
2425:, football player
2411:Mary Pope Osborne
2395:, baseball player
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1009:brigadier general
978:artillery battery
883:Chiricahua Apache
731:, in which seven
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607:Benjamin Grierson
596:Brigadier General
565:Buffalo Bill Cody
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3348:Intelligence
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