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  2. Fort Crockett - Wikipedia

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    Fort Crockett is a government reservation on Galveston Island overlooking the Gulf of Mexico originally built as a defense installation to protect the city and harbor of Galveston and to secure the entrance to Galveston Bay, thus protecting the commercial and industrial ports of Galveston and Houston and the extensive oil refineries in the bay area.

  3. Fort Davy Crockett - Wikipedia

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    Fort Davy Crockett, also called Fort Misery, was a trading post of the late 1830s and early 1840s. The site is located within Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge in Moffat County, Colorado . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Unlike most trading posts within the confines of the current state of Colorado, Fort Davy Crockett was located west of the Rocky Mountains in ...

  4. List of forts in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Fort George, Fort Lookout Platteville Weld 1837 1855 Trading post Historical marker [4] Fort Gerry: Kersey area Weld late 1830s 1840s Trading post [5] Milk Fort: Fort Leche, Pueblo de Leche, Fort El Puebla, Peebles Fort, Fort Independence Las Animas Otero late 1830s Trading post / settlement No remains [4] [5] [6] Fort Davy Crockett: Fort Misery

  5. Davy Crockett - Wikipedia

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    Colonel David Crockett (August 17, 1786 – March 6, 1836) was an American politician, militia officer and frontiersman. ... Fort Crockett, Galveston County [181]

  6. 20th Coast Artillery (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Constituted and organized in October 1918 as the 20th Artillery (Coast Artillery Corps) (C.A.C.) at Fort Crockett, Texas, but demobilized in November 1918.This was one of a number of Coast Artillery regiments mobilized to operate heavy and railway artillery on the Western Front in World War I, but the Armistice resulted in the dissolution of the 20th.

  7. 36th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The division headquarters was relocated on 20 September 1930 to Fort Worth, and on 22 September 1936 to San Antonio, Texas. The division, less the 61st Field Artillery Brigade, conducted its summer camp at Camp Mabry, in Austin, Texas , from 1922–23, Fort Crockett , Texas, on Galveston Bay , in 1924, back to Camp Mabry in 1925, and at Camp ...

  8. Forts of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Fort Crockett (in Galveston) Fort McIntosh (in Laredo) Fort Sam Houston (in San Antonio) Fort D. A. Russell (near Marfa) Fort San Jacinto (in Galveston) Fort Travis (on Point Bolivar) Additionally, unfortified coastal artillery stations were established at key points on the Texas coast to prevent U-boats or aircraft from approaching Texas ports.

  9. 8th Special Operations Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The organization's planes with necessary personnel were flown, in advance. The remaining troops were convoyed by truck. During it stay at Fort Crockett, the group was called on often during its nine-year stay at Fort Crocket to participate in air maneuvers, demonstrations and air races. [7] During this time the squadron flew many types of aircraft.