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TF-102A Delta Dagger ex-Wisconsin Air National Guard aircraft. Last flew with the 176th Fighter Interceptor Squadron. S/N 56-2353; KC-97G ex-Wisconsin Air National Guard aircraft. Last flew with the 128th Air Refueling Wing. S/N 52-0905; AH-1G Cobra ex- 8th Cavalry aircraft. S/N 70-16000; UH-1H Huey ex- Wisconsin Army National Guard aircraft.
State Trunk Highway 17 (often called Highway 17, STH-17 or WIS 17) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.The highway is a secondary route in northeastern Wisconsin that directly connects Rhinelander, Eagle River and the central and eastern parts of Michigan's Upper Peninsula with Wausau, Wisconsin and points south and west.
Camp Douglas is a village in Juneau County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 647 at the 2020 census , [ 6 ] up from 601 at the 2010 census . Camp Douglas is home to Volk Field Air National Guard Base .
Wisconsin National Guard Memorial Library and Museum: Camp Douglas: Juneau: Central Sands Prairie: Military [76] Wisconsin River Papermaking Museum: Wisconsin Rapids: Wood: Central Sands Prairie: Industry: Papermaking history in the Wisconsin River valley and particularly history of the Consolidated Water Power & Paper Company [77] Wisconsin ...
Rhinelander is the home of the hodag, a folkloric green and white creature said to stalk the local woods. The hodag serves as mascot for the city and for Rhinelander High School and Northwoods Community Secondary School. The Rhinelander Flea Market is held every Wednesday between Labor Day and Memorial Day by the ice arena.
This camp had a guard fire on and kill several German prisoners. See Utah prisoner of war massacre: Camp Santa Fe: New Mexico Santa Fe: Camp Thomas A. Scott: Indiana Fort Wayne: Camp Scott held more than 600 German POWs from the Afrika Korps from late 1944 until the camp closed in November 1945. [20] [21] Camp Scottsbluff: Nebraska Camp Shanks ...
The soldiers from Fort Missoula, along with other elements of the 7th Infantry and local civilians, attacked the Nez Perce camp at the Battle of the Big Hole, and were defeated and besieged. Capt. William Logan, second in command at Fort Missoula, was killed. After the battle, four companies returned to Fort Missoula.
It includes the cities of Wisconsin Rapids, Adams, and Nekoosa, and the villages of Biron, Camp Douglas, Friendship, Necedah, and Port Edwards. The district also contains Volk Field Air National Guard Base, Buckhorn State Park, Roche-a-Cri State Park, most of Necedah National Wildlife Refuge, and the eastern half of Mill Bluff State Park. [2]