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    Sep 11, 2018 · Updated: February 24, 2021. Camp Del Rio, located four miles from the Rio Grande at San Felipe Springs in Del Rio in Val Verde County, had several additional names by the U. S. Army—Post of San Felipe; Camp San Felipe; Camp U.S. Troops at Del Rio, Texas; and Camp Robert E. L. Michie. San Felipe Springs was the crucial military resource, a ...

  2. Mar 22, 2008 · Originally known as Camp San Felipe, it was an outpost of Fort Clark (28 mi. (A historical marker located in Del Rio in Val Verde County, Texas.) .d A United States Army post was established in this area on September 6, 1876.

  3. A United States Army post was established in this area on September 6, 1876. Originally known as Camp San Felipe, it was an outpost of Fort Clark (28 mile E), one of a chain of military fortifications constructed to defend isolated settlements of the Southwest Texas frontier. General E. O. C. Ord, Commander of the department of Texas, created ...

  4. On September 6, 1876, Camp Del Rio was established on San Felipe Creek, on land provided by the San Felipe Agricultural, Manufacturing, and Irrigation Company. Originally known as Camp San Felipe, it was an outpost of Fort Clark, some 28 miles to the east. It was one of a chain of military fortifications built to defend the isolated settlements ...

  5. Camp Del Rio. Camp Del Rio (1857-1922) - First established in 1857 as a temporary camp in Val Verde County, Texas. Used by Confederate forces during the U.S. Civil War. Occupied by regular U.S. Army forces in 1876 as Camp San Felipe or Post of San Felipe. Named Camp Del Rio on 31 Mar 1881 and abandoned in 1891.

  6. Sep 5, 2021 · 1. Camp Michie Marker. Inscription. The military established Camp Michie, formerly known as Camp Del Rio, during the 1910s to serve forces assigned to secure the U.S.-Mexico border during the Mexican Revolution. As part of that duty, troops guarded railroad bridges along the border, including the High Bridge across the Pecos River and other ...

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  8. Feb 19, 2018 · This is our best effort to compile a comprehensive list from numerous sources (bases used during WWI and the date they were established is noted). WWI Forts, Camps & Training Sites (non-aviation): Camp Bowie (Ft. Worth) – 1917; Camp Del Rio (Del Rio ) – 1910; San Antonio area Camp Bullis (San Antonio) – 1908

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