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During the Korean War, Camp Shelby was established as an emergency railhead facility. In the summer of 1954, non-divisional National Guard units trained at Camp Shelby and in 1956, it was designated a permanent training site by Continental Army Command (now FORSCOM). Over 5,000 troops were processed through Camp Shelby during Desert Storm ...
Between 1942 and 1946, the East Sixth Street USO Club served as a home away from home for African American soldiers who were stationed at Camp Shelby. [4] The facility was a place where soldiers could come for recreation, relaxation, and socialization.
At that time, the museum was housed in a small room of a warehouse at Camp Shelby. In 2001, a 23,000 sq ft (2,100 m 2 ) facility was completed. The museum contained 16,000 sq ft (1,500 m 2 ) of exhibits, 17,000 artifacts, 4,500 volumes of military history, and 2,000 historical documents.
The brigade became the 155th Armored Brigade on 1 November 1973 when the 30th Armored was split up into separate brigades. [1] 30th Armored assistant commander Brigadier General Guy J. Gravelee Jr. became the first 155th commander, and it took the number of the 155th Infantry Regiment, the oldest Mississippi National Guard unit, which traced its lineage back to 1798.
In April 1918, a tornado struck Camp Shelby, damaging the division's camp and killing one soldier, PVT Vaughn D. Beekman. On his assumption of command of the 38th Division on 30 August 1918, Major General Robert Lee Howze commemorated the tornado by announcing the division would be known in the future as the "Cyclone Division".
It took a little more than a year, but skeletal remains found in Forrest County have been identified, while details surrounding the woman's death, if any, have not been made public.. Kimberly Ann ...
Timothy Lamont Ruff, 50, died Friday, March 29, after police say he was shot and killed by Jonathan Martzes Petty, 41, of Shelby, outside of an apartment building on Best Street in Shelby. Police ...
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