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- Camp_Barkeley abstract "Camp Barkeley was a large United States Army training installation during World War II. The base was located eleven miles (18 km) southwest of Abilene, Texas near what is now Dyess Air Force Base. The base was named after David B. Barkley, a Medal of Honor recipient during World War I (a clerical error is believed to have caused the spelling discrepancy). The camp was 70,229 acres (284.21 km2) in size and had a population of 50,000 at its peak of operation.Construction of the camp began in December 1940 and was completed in July 1941. Before it was finished, the 19,000 man 45th Infantry Division began to occupy the camp. Other units that trained at the camp include the 11th Armored Division, and the 12th Armored Division. The Medical Administrative Officer Candidate School was established at Barkeley in May 1942. In 1942, the Abilene Army Air Field opened nearby to train pilots. The field was renamed Dyess Air Force Base in 1956.On February 1, 1944, the 1846th Unit POW Camp was activated at Camp Barkeley. At its peak, in March 1945, the POW camp housed 840 German prisoners.Camp Barkeley was officially closed in September 1945 and dismantled. The land, which was leased, reverted to the original landowners.".
- Camp_Barkeley thumbnail National_Guard_Mobilization_of_1940-41.jpg?width=300.
- Camp_Barkeley wikiPageID "24170584".
- Camp_Barkeley wikiPageLength "2036".
- Camp_Barkeley wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Camp_Barkeley wikiPageRevisionID "655648397".
- Camp_Barkeley wikiPageWikiLink 11th_Armored_Division_(United_States).
- Camp_Barkeley wikiPageWikiLink 12th_Armored_Division_(United_States).
- Camp_Barkeley wikiPageWikiLink 45th_Infantry_Division_(United_States).
- Camp_Barkeley wikiPageWikiLink Abilene,_Texas.
- Camp_Barkeley wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Taylor_County,_Texas.
- Camp_Barkeley wikiPageWikiLink Category:Closed_installations_of_the_United_States_Army.
- Camp_Barkeley wikiPageWikiLink Category:Forts_in_Texas.
- Camp_Barkeley wikiPageWikiLink Category:Infrastructure_completed_in_1941.
- Camp_Barkeley wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_facilities_in_Texas.
- Camp_Barkeley wikiPageWikiLink David_B._Barkley.
- Camp_Barkeley wikiPageWikiLink Dyess_Air_Force_Base.
- Camp_Barkeley wikiPageWikiLink Germans.
- Camp_Barkeley wikiPageWikiLink Medal_of_Honor.
- Camp_Barkeley wikiPageWikiLink Officer_Candidate_School.
- Camp_Barkeley wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army.
- Camp_Barkeley wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Camp_Barkeley wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Camp_Barkeley wikiPageWikiLink File:National_Guard_Mobilization_of_1940-41.jpg.
- Camp_Barkeley wikiPageWikiLinkText "Camp Barkeley".
- Camp_Barkeley hasPhotoCollection Camp_Barkeley.
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- Camp_Barkeley subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Taylor_County,_Texas.
- Camp_Barkeley subject Category:Closed_installations_of_the_United_States_Army.
- Camp_Barkeley subject Category:Forts_in_Texas.
- Camp_Barkeley subject Category:Infrastructure_completed_in_1941.
- Camp_Barkeley subject Category:Military_facilities_in_Texas.
- Camp_Barkeley hypernym United.
- Camp_Barkeley type Article.
- Camp_Barkeley type Article.
- Camp_Barkeley type Attraction.
- Camp_Barkeley type Facility.
- Camp_Barkeley type Fort.
- Camp_Barkeley type Installation.
- Camp_Barkeley comment "Camp Barkeley was a large United States Army training installation during World War II. The base was located eleven miles (18 km) southwest of Abilene, Texas near what is now Dyess Air Force Base. The base was named after David B. Barkley, a Medal of Honor recipient during World War I (a clerical error is believed to have caused the spelling discrepancy).".
- Camp_Barkeley label "Camp Barkeley".
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- Camp_Barkeley sameAs Q5026989.
- Camp_Barkeley sameAs Q5026989.
- Camp_Barkeley wasDerivedFrom Camp_Barkeley?oldid=655648397.
- Camp_Barkeley depiction National_Guard_Mobilization_of_1940-41.jpg.
- Camp_Barkeley isPrimaryTopicOf Camp_Barkeley.