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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG7Z_camp-forrest_Tullahoma-TN.html
Originally established in 1926 for training the Tennessee National Guard, this became a Federal training area, Jan. 10, 1941. It was named for Lt. Gen. N.B. Forrest, CSA. Units training here included the 8th, 33rd, 79th & 80th Inf. Divs., 17th Air…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG7N_rangers_Tullahoma-TN.html
On January 8, 1943 2nd Army commenced an intensive training course to train Rangers at Camp Forrest. Tennessee. The 2nd Ranger Battalion was formed on April 1, 1943 by Lt. Col. W. C. Saffrans. Later these Rangers were trained and led by Major J…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG7K_camp-forrest-monument_Tullahoma-TN.html
Camp Peay 1926 - 1940Camp Forrest 1940-1946Arnold Center 1949Tullahoma, TennA tribute to the men and women who trained and worked at Camp Forrest and contributed significantly to victory in World War II.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG49_army-of-tennessee_Tullahoma-TN.html
Withdrawing to this area after the Battle of Murfreesboro, Ben. Braxton Bragg established his command post near here. Other units went into defensive winter quarters at Bell Buckle, Shelbyville & Wartrace. Here they remained until late June, 1863,…
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1 mile SW are buried 407 unknown Confederates. Many of these died in one of the hospitals established here when Tullahoma was headquarters for the Army of Tennessee during the first six months of 1863, following the Battle of Murfreesboro and prec…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG1J_coffee-county-franklin-county_Tullahoma-TN.html
Coffee CountyEstablised 1836; named in honor ofMajor General John CoffeeSoldier, surveyor and close friend of Andrew Jackson. Tennessee troops under his command took a decisive part in the New Orleans Campaign, December 23, 1814 to January 8, 1815…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG1I_james-w-starnes_Tullahoma-TN.html
South of here, at Bobo's Crossroads, Col. Starnes, 4th Tennessee Cavalry, CSA, then commanding Forrest's Old Brigade, was killed in a skirmish while his brigade was screening the withdrawal of the Army of Tennessee from Tullahoma to the Chattanoog…
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