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  2. Fort Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Fort Robinson is a former U.S. Army fort and now a major feature of Fort Robinson State Park, a 22,000-acre (8,900 ha) public recreation and historic preservation area located 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Crawford on U.S. Route 20 in the Pine Ridge region of northwest Nebraska. The fort was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1960 and is part ...

  3. United States Army Remount Service - Wikipedia

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    Inadequate staff, poor leadership, and corruption on the part of many horse dealers and buyers combined to halt the flow of remounts to regiments. Command stability was a major issue. During the almost nine months of its existence (late July 1863 through mid-April 1864), the Bureau had no fewer than four commanders. [2]

  4. Grote Hutcheson - Wikipedia

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    From November 1890 to March 27, 1891, Hutcheson was stationed at Fort Robinson, Nebraska, and participated during the Pine Ridge Campaign. On April 27, 1891, Hutcheson transferred to the 9th Cavalry at Powder River, Wyoming. He was assigned to the staff of Brigadier-General John J. Coppinger at the Department of Platte in Omaha, Nebraska. In ...

  5. Department of the Platte - Wikipedia

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    Omaha, Nebraska Fort Omaha: Commanders; Notable commanders: George Crook Oliver O. Howard: ... Fort Robinson (1878 - 1948) Sidney Barracks (1867 - 1878)

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  7. Fort Robinson breakout - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Robinson breakout or Fort Robinson massacre was the attempted escape of Cheyenne captives from the U.S. army during the winter of 1878-1879 at Fort Robinson in northwestern Nebraska. In 1877, the Cheyenne had been forced to relocate from their homelands on the northern Great Plains south to the Darlington Agency on the Southern ...

  8. List of United States Military Academy first captains

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    Service in the 9th Cavalry regiment at Fort Robinson, Nebraska, participated in the South Dakota Wounded Knee Massacre; died of tuberculosis at Fort Huachuca, Arizona [10] [43] [44] 1886 John J. Pershing: General of the Armies [10] [15] 1887 Edward C. Young: Major general Illinois National Guard; brigadier general Illinois Reserve Militia [10 ...

  9. Seventh Corps Area - Wikipedia

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    The command was established on 20 August 1920 with headquarters at Fort Crook, Nebraska from elements of the previous Central Department. HQ, Seventh Corps Area moved to Fort Omaha, Nebraska, on 27 May 1922 and seven years later moved to the Army Building at 15th and Dodge Streets in Omaha – the Omaha Army Depot – on 25 March 1929.