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United States Army post in Texas
Camp Newton D. Baker
El Paso, Texas
Site history
Built1916 (1916)
In use1916 - 1920

Camp Newton D. Baker was a United States Army post located near El Paso, Texas. The post was in operation from 1916 to 1920. It was used as a mobilization center for border patrols and as a Signal Corps training center. The post was named after Secretary of War Newton D. Baker.

References

  1. School, U. S. Army Engineer (1919). Occasional Papers ...

See also

Camp Newton D. Baker was first called Camp Pershing #2, archived here at the Wayback Machine.

31°47′54″N 106°26′38″W / 31.7982°N 106.4440°W / 31.7982; -106.4440

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