The U.S. Army had a training camp on the outskirts of Waco from 1917-1918 as well as a pilot training (Rich Field) field adjacent to it. It was home to the 32nd Infantry Division (Wisconsin National Guard) before they were shipped out to France. At one time there was nearly 45,000 soldiers there. It even had its own rail line.
The Army forced the City of Waco to shut down its legal red light district before the camp was built. Within a year of closing the camp only two hangers from the old airfield still stood. Every thing else was carried away by the locals.
The Facebook Page is very cool. I am friends with the admin and he has put in a tremendous amount of work into it. He has aligned the layout of the camp (which was over 10,000 acres in size) with the current city streets. Another gentleman has spent hours scouring the Internet web for photos which I was pleasantly surprised are quite abundant.
Lots of maps and Photos.
If you are on FB I highly recommend it.
Waco, Texas Camp MacArthur Facebook page
Camp MacArthur
City of Waco
Units
The Army forced the City of Waco to shut down its legal red light district before the camp was built. Within a year of closing the camp only two hangers from the old airfield still stood. Every thing else was carried away by the locals.
The Facebook Page is very cool. I am friends with the admin and he has put in a tremendous amount of work into it. He has aligned the layout of the camp (which was over 10,000 acres in size) with the current city streets. Another gentleman has spent hours scouring the Internet web for photos which I was pleasantly surprised are quite abundant.
Lots of maps and Photos.
If you are on FB I highly recommend it.
Waco, Texas Camp MacArthur Facebook page
Camp MacArthur
City of Waco
Units