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By William Fischer, Jr., February 11, 2014
Company C, 142nd Infantry Regiment, 36th Division Memorial Marker
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
| On Hutchings Avenue east of 7th Street, on the right when traveling east. |
| | . . . — — Map (db m72231) WM |
| On Market Street at Losoya Street/Alamo Street, on the left when traveling east on Market Street. |
| | Texas Revolution - 1836
Spanish-American War - 1898
Cuban Occupation - 1898
Mexican Border Serivce - 1916
World War I - 1918
World War II 1940-1945
Campaigns
Naples-Foggia • Anzio
Rome-Arno • Southern France
Ardennes • Alsace . . . — — Map (db m32656) HM |
| On Camp Bowie Boulevard at Thomas Place, on the right when traveling west on Camp Bowie Boulevard. |
| | Headquarters, 36th Division, United States Army, 1917-1919. Established to train Texas National Guard and Oklahoma National Guard, after the U.S. entered World War I, April 1917. Named for James Bowie (1795-1836), one of the commanders who died at . . . — — Map (db m201885) HM |
| On 4th Avenue (Route 217) 0.2 miles west of Russell Long Boulevard (Texas Highway 48 Spur), on the right when traveling west. |
| | The 36th Division of the U.S. Army served with distinction in World War II. When mobilized, Company F of the Division's 142nd Infantry consisted primarily of Randall County soldiers, including ten sets of brothers, as well as a father and son. The . . . — — Map (db m55973) HM |
| Near Barrow Street, 0.1 miles south of S. 7th Street. |
| | Mustered into service during World War I, July 16, 1917, at Abilene with officers, Capt. R.M. Wagstaff; 1st Lt. A.J. McDavid; 2nd Lt. E.B. Sayles; and 1st Sgt. Elmer C. Stearns. Company had 139 enlisted men from the area who trained here at the . . . — — Map (db m78969) HM |
| On West Buck Street at South Main Street (Loop State Highway 83), on the right when traveling west on West Buck Street. |
| | During World War II, out of a population of 18,000 close to 1300 men and women from Burleson County joined the military, with 450 who attended Caldwell High School drafted or voluntarily enlisted. Many had never been outside the county before their . . . — — Map (db m125665) HM |
May. 2, 2024