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Camp Dodge has served as a Guard and Reserve installation since the end of the Second World War. 1918 topographic map of artillery range and Camp Dodge, Iowa . During World War II the Camp Dodge was defined as being at the town of Herrold, so many documents reference this name as its post office address. Herrold was surrounded by the camp.
Organized September 1918 at Camp Dodge, Iowa from personnel of the 35th Infantry. Relieved from the 19th Division and demobilized 27 January 1919 at Camp Dodge. Constituted 15 November 1941 in the Army of the United States as the 87th Infantry Mountain Regiment; concurrently 1st Battalion activated at Fort Lewis, Washington. Redesignated 12 May ...
The 349th Infantry Regiment was constituted on 5 August 1917 in the Army of the United States and was assigned to the 88th Infantry Division and organized at Camp Dodge, Iowa. The regiment trained for combat in World War I and arrived in France in late 1918.
The Iowa Air National Guard (IA ANG) is the aerial militia of the State of Iowa, United States of America.It is a reserve of the United States Air Force and along with the Iowa Army National Guard, an element of the Iowa National Guard.
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The 3rd Iowa was mustered into federal service on 26 June 1916 at Camp Dodge, Iowa, and mustered out of federal service on 20 February 1917 at Des Moines. After the United States entered World War I it was drafted into federal service again on 5 August 1917, reorganized and redesignated on 16 August 1917 as the 168th Infantry Regiment, and ...
The 1918 Camp Dodge football team was an American football team that represented Camp Dodge near Des Moines, Iowa, during the 1918 college football season. The team, consisting of soldiers stationed at Camp Dodge, compiled a 2–1–1 record.
The regiment conducted annual summer training most years at Camp Dodge, Iowa, from 1921–39. For at least two years, in 1938 and 1940, the regiment also trained some eighteen company-grade infantry officers of the 89th Division at Camp Dodge and Camp Ripley , Minnesota .