1917-WWI-Union Pacific System Military Map of the United States of America

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1917 - UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM MILITARY  MAP  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES OF AMERICA
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UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM MILITARY  MAP  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES OF AMERICA

THE map on the reverse side of this folder
shows the location of all the armed forces of
the United States regularly stationed or in
special training within its borders.
The location of each of the different services are
indicated by distinctive characters, including those
of the Regular Army and Navy, the National Army
(made up of the men secured by draft), the National
Guard, Naval Training Stations, Aero Training
Stations, etc.
There are in addition many posts and stations
which are not specially indicated on the map, but a
knowledge of which may be of more or less general
interest at this time; the lists which follow, therefore,
cover not only all the points specially indicated on
the map, but also, so far as obtainable at this time,
all other posts and stations, such as Arsenals, Maga-
zines, Radio Stations, Hospitals, etc., those not
specially indicated on the map being starred (*) in
the lists.
Telegrams, mail and express should in each case
be sent to the address shown, unless otherwise stated.
The name of the fort, camp or station should always
precede the postofrice, telegraph or express address,
as the case may be.

 

Transcribed by Douglas Anderson

 
 
   
 

NATIONAL ARMY CANTONMENT CAMPS

Indicated by H on map

ADDRESS  

 TROOPS  AT  STATION

Camp Devens

Ayer, Mass

76th Division—Part New York, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut

Camp Upton

Yap Hank (L. I.), N.Y.

77th Division—Metropolitan District of New York

Camp Dix

Wrightstown, N. J.

 78th Division—Part New York, Delaware, New Jersey

Camp Meade

Admiral, Md

79th Division—Maryland, (near Annapolis Jet) District of Columbia, part Pennsylvania

Camp Lee

Petersburg, Va

80th Division—Virginia, West Virginia, part Pennsylvania

Camp Jackson

 Columbia, S. C.

81st Division—North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Porto Rico

Camp Gordon

 Chamblee, Ga

82d Division—Georgia, (near Atlanta) part Alabama, Tennessee

Camp Sherman

Chillicothe, Ohio

83d Division—Ohio, part Pennsylvania

Camp Taylor

Dumesnil, Ky

84th Division—Indiana, (near Louisville) Kentucky, part Illinois

Camp Custer

Battle Creek, Mich

 85th Division-Michigan, part Wisconsin

Camp Grant

New Milford, 111

86th Division—part Illinois, (near Rockford) part Wisconsin

Camp Pike

Little Rock, Ark

87th Division—Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, part Alabama

Camp Dodge

Des Moines, Iowa

88th Division—Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, part Illinois

Camp Funston

 Fort Riley, Kan

89th Division—Kansas, Missouri, Colorado, South Dakota, Nebraska, New Mexico, Arizona

Camp Travis

Fort Sam Houston, Tex

 90th Division—Texas, Oklahoma

Camp Lewis

American Lake, Wash

91st Division-Washington, Montana, Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, California, Nevada, Utah, Alaska

     

Transcribed by Douglas Anderson

 
 
 

 

 
NATIONAL GUARD CONCENTRATION CAMPS
Indicated by  n  on map

ADDRESS

TROOPS AT STATION

Camp Bartlett

Westfield, Mass.;  Framingham, Mass.

26th Division - Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut

Camp Wadsworth

Calvert, S.C. (near Spartanburg)

27th Division - New York

Canp Handcock

Wheless, Ga. (near Augusta)

28th Division - Pennsylvania

Camp McClellan

Anniston, Ala.

29th Division - New Jersey, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia

Camp Sevier

Greenville, S.C.

30th Division - Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina

Camp Wheeler

Macon, Ga.

31st Division - Georgia, Alabama, Flordia

Camp McArthur

Waco, Texas

32nd Division - Michigan, Wisconsin

Camp Logan

Houston, Texas

33rd Division - Illinois

Camp Cody

Deming, N.M.

34th Division - Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska: Cavalry, Soth Dakota, part North Dakota

Camp Doniphan

Fort Sill, Okla.

35th Division - Missouri, Kansas

Camp Bowie

Fort Worth, Texas

36th Division - Texas, Oklahoma

Camp Sheridan

Montgomery, Ala.

37th Division - Ohio

Camp Shelby

Hattiesburg, Miss.

38th Division - Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia

Camp Beauregard

Alexandria, La.

39th Division - Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas

Camp Kearney

Linda Vista, Cal.

40th Division - California, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico

Camp Green

Charolette, N.C.

41st Division - Washington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming: Infantry, North and South Dakota

Camp Mills

Mineola (L.I.), N.Y.

42nd (Rainbow) Division - Units from Alabama, California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Maryland, Missouri, Minnesota, New York, North and South Carolina, New Jersey, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Tennessee, Virginia, Wisconsin.

Camp Fremont

Palo Alto, Cal.

No troops assigned.

 

 

 

Transcribed by Douglas Anderson

 
 
 

 

 

INCREMENT CAMPS

Included in sites indicated by l on the map

(Where new increments to Regular Army will be formed)
Belvoir, Fort Benjamin Harrison, Chickamauga Park (Ft. Oglethorpe), 
Douglas, Ariz., Fort Douglas, El Paso, Fort Ethan Allen, Gettysburg, Pa., 
Leon Springs, Camp McCoy, Camp Robinson, Fort Myer, Fort Riley, 
Fort D. A. Russell, Fort Sam Houston, Presidio of San Francisco, Fort 
Sill, Fort Snelling, Syracuse, N.Y., Vancouver Barracks, Camp Wilson.

 

Transcribed by Douglas Anderson

 
 
 

 

 

RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CAMPS

Included in sites indicated by l on the map

*Allentown, Pa.

  Madison Barracks

  Riley, Fort

  Benjamin Harrison, Fort

  McPherson, Fort

*Riley, Fort

*Benjamin Harrison. Fort

  Meyer, Fort

  SanFrancisco, Presidio of

  Des Moines, Fort

  Niagara, Fort

  Sheridan, Fort.

*Des Moines, Fort

  Oglethorpe, Fort

  Snelling, Fort

† Leavenworth, Fort

*Oglethorpe, Fort

†Vancouver Barracks

  Leon Springs, Texas

Plattsburg Barracks

† Washington, D. C.

  Logan H. Roots, Fort

* Medical

† Engineers

     For addresses of Increment Camps and Officers' Camps shown above see Posts and Stations of Army, next page.

 

Transcribed by Douglas Anderson

 
 
 

 

 

AERO TRAINING STATIONS

Indicated by  s  on map

Belleville, 111.—Scott Field

Memphis, Tenn.  Field

Dallas, Tex,—Love Field

Mt. Clemens, Mich.—Selfridge Field

Essington, Pa.—Chandler Field

Omaha, Neb.—Fort Omaha (Army Balloon School)

Fairfield, 0. (near Dayton)— Wilbur Wright Field   

Pensacola, Fla. (P. 0., Warrington)

Fort Sill, Okla.

Rantoul, 111.—Chanute Field

Fort Worth, Tex.—Taliaferro Field

San Antonio, Texas—Camp Kelly

Hampton, Va.—Langley's Field

San Diego, Cal.—Camp Rockwell

Houston, Tex.—Ellington Field       

Waco, Tex., Rich Field

Lake Charles, La.—Gerstner Field

Wichita Falls, Tex.—Call Field

Mineola (L. I.), N. Y—Hazelhurst Field

 

Transcribed by Douglas Anderson

 
 

 

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