
[Site map of Camp Wolters and Camp Dallas] - The Portal to Texas …
Map shows original Camp Wolters Texas National Guard camp, Camp Dallas, and roads and facilities of enlarged Camp Wolters; includes segregated area for "colored" infantry regiment.
Fort Wolters - Wikipedia
Fort Wolters was a United States military installation four miles northeast of Mineral Wells, Texas. The fort was originally named Camp Wolters in honor of Brigadier General Jacob F. Wolters, commander …
Camp Wolters
All of the following text comes from a booklet printed and issued to trainees in Camp Wolters during the WWII era. This booklet provided valuable information about Camp Wolters and the U.S. Army in …
Fort Wolters Map - Military installation - Parker, Texas, USA
Satellite Map Discover Fort Wolters from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
Fort Wolters Topo Map in Parker County, Texas
Free printable topographic map of Fort Wolters in Parker County, TX including photos, elevation & GPS coordinates.
Discover Historic Military Insights - Fort Wolters Gate
Fort Wolters Gate provides a brief look, in the Camp Wolters and Fort Wolters sections, at a historic military post used by the Texas National Guard from 1921 to 1940. The U. S. Army occupied the …
Satellite map of Fort Wolters, United States. Latitude: 32.8515 ...
Satellite map of Fort Wolters, United States. Latitude: 32.8515 Longitude: -98.0253. Fort Wolters was a United States military installation four miles northeast of Mineral Wells, Texas. Originally named …
Fort Wolters - FortWiki Historic U.S. and Canadian Forts
Fort Wolters (1925-1946, 1951-1975) - First established as a Texas National Guard post in 1925 near Mineral Wells, Parker County and Palo Pinto County, Texas. Named Camp Wolters after Brigadier …
Fort Wolters - Wikiwand
Fort Wolters was a United States military installation four miles northeast of Mineral Wells, Texas. The fort was originally named Camp Wolters in honor of Brigadier General Jacob F. Wolters, commander …
Camp Wolters, TX Army Replacement Training Center
Fort Wolters, established as Camp Wolters in 1925, is four miles east of Mineral Wells in Parker and Palo Pinto counties. It was named for Brig. Gen. Jacob F. Wolters, commander of the Fifty-sixth …