Results for Camp Forrest
Camp Forrest
Originally established in 1926 for training the Tennessee ...
Camp Forrest Monument
Camp Peay 1926 - 1940
Camp Forrest 1940-1946
A...
Forrest Camp No. 1435
We salute the Confederate soldier with affection, reverenc...
N. B. Forrest Camp 215 Sons of Confederate Veterans
On June 28, 1900, a group of over 100 sons and grandsons o...
Camp Forrest
Spencer Artillery Range
In January 1941, the Army be...
Results for Camp Forrest
Camp Forrest
Originally established in 1926 for training the Tennessee National Guard, this became a Federal training area, Jan. 10, 1941. It was named for Lt. Gen. N.B. Forrest, CSA. Units training here included the 8th, 33rd, 79th & 80th Inf. Divs., ...
Camp Forrest Monument
Camp Peay 1926 - 1940
Camp Forrest 1940-1946
Arnold Center 1949
Tullahoma, Tenn
A tribute to the men and women who trained and worked at Camp Forrest and contributed significantly to victory in World War II.
Marker is on Arnold Center Road, on the right ...
Forrest Camp No. 1435
We salute the Confederate soldier with affection, reverence, and undying devotion to the cause for which he fought.
Marker is on 60th Street North, in the median.
Courtesy hmdb.org
N. B. Forrest Camp 215 Sons of Confederate Veterans
On June 28, 1900, a group of over 100 sons and grandsons of Confederate veterans met in Memphis to organize a local chapter, or "camp" of the United Sons of Confederate Veterans, later known as the Sons of Confederate Veterans ...
Camp Forrest
Spencer Artillery Range
In January 1941, the Army began construction of the 30,617-acre Spencer Artillery Range as an annex of Camp Forrest. Intended as a firing range for heavy artillery, it was utilized by other units, including infantry. The 2nd Ranger ...