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  2. Fort Des Moines Provisional Army Officer Training School

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    The Fort Des Moines Provisional Army Officer Training School was a military base and training facility on the south side of Des Moines, Iowa.Established in 1901, the base trained African American officers for the U.S. Army during World War I and was where women first began training for US Army service in 1942 as part of the Women's Army Corps.

  3. Fort Des Moines - Wikipedia

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    Fort Des Moines No. 1 (1834–1837), a U.S. Army post that grew into Montrose, Iowa Fort Des Moines No. 2 (1843–1846), a U.S. Army post that grew into Des Moines, Iowa Fort Des Moines Provisional Army Officer Training School (1901–present), a U.S. Army Reserve training center south of Des Moines.

  4. Millie Bailey - Wikipedia

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    She received her commission as a first lieutenant in Fort Des Moines Provisional Army Officer Training School and served in the Women's Army Corps from 1943 to 1946. [3] [6] Bailey became second-in-command of the Women's Colored Detachment at Fort McClellan. [4]

  5. Mary E. Clarke - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Clarke did her training at Fort Des Moines Provisional Army Officer Training School located in Iowa. Upon completion she was then assigned as a supply sergeant at Camp Stoneman, California . In 1948 she was given orders to go to Berlin, Germany .

  6. Was the Six Triple Eight Real? All About the History ... - AOL

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    She attended the first-ever African American Officer Candidate School at Fort Des Moines in Iowa and was promoted to major in 1943, becoming the highest-ranking female officer. ... High School ...

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Des Moines ...

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    Fort Des Moines Military Reservation 41°31′25″N 93°37′11″W  /  41.523611°N 93.619722°W  / 41.523611; -93.619722  ( Fort Des Moines Provisional Army Officer Training Fort Des Moines

  8. Arthur John Booker - Wikipedia

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    Arthur John Booker, M.D. (October 31, 1881 – August 25, 1957) was a prominent community activist and health advocate who worked in Des Moines, Iowa, and Los Angeles, California. He also served as a physician with the 365th Infantry Regiment of the 92nd Division during World War I , where many of the African American soldiers served.

  9. Timeline of Des Moines, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    1843 - Fort Des Moines U.S. Army post established. [1] 1846 Fort Des Moines becomes seat of Polk County. Subscription schools open "in cabins along Raccoon Row." [2] 1848 - Woodland Cemetery established as Fort Des Moines Cemetery [3] 1849 - Iowa Star newspaper begins publication. [4] 1850 - Population: 502; 1851 Flood of 1851. September 22 ...