Camp Howze, Texas

Camp Howze, Texas

Camp Howze was an infantry replacement training center located adjacent to the town of Gainesville in Cooke County, Texas. It was named for Major Robert E. Lee Howze, a Medal of Honor recipient.

History

As the army and the rest of the United States, prepared to enter World War II, the active posts of the United States Army were inadequate for training the numbers of draftees necessary to fill the army's wartime ranks. Several infantry replacement training centers were constructed, particularly in Texas, to accommodate the large number of new soldiers. Camp Howze was one such camp, and development began in December 1941. By 1942, trainees began arriving by train and bus from all over the country and the population of both Camp Howze and Gainesville quickly increased.

The first commander was Major General John H. Hilldring. With a capacity of 39,963 soldiers, the camp was one of the largest training centers in the country. It was responsible for the preparation of several hundred thousand soldiers [ [http://www.war-letters.com/0009/ Account 1944-1945 of Camp Howze] " from a long term resident at the camp written to his girlfriend" [http://www.war-letters.com/0009/0001.html 1] [http://www.war-letters.com/0009/0005.html 5] [http://www.war-letters.com/0009/0007.html 7] [http://www.war-letters.com/0009/0009.html 9] [http://www.war-letters.com/0009/0010.html 10] [http://www.war-letters.com/0009/0011.html 11] [http://www.war-letters.com/0009/0012.html 12] [http://www.war-letters.com/0009/0013.html 13]

] for both the European and Pacific campaigns. Divisions that were trained at Camp Howze included the 84th, 86th, and 103rd Divisions of the U.S. Army [ [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/CC/qcc19.html THSA Online] "A digital gateway to Texas history"] . The camp also housed as many as 3000 German Prisoners of War.

As World War II waned, the post was declared excess and closed in 1946. Farmers who had voluntarily and involuntarily given up land for the establishment of the camp were allowed to repurchase the property if desired. Some did, but many did not and towns such as Marysville and Sivells Bend never recovered from the war years. Gainesville, on the other hand, benefited greatly from Camp Howze and the $20 million dollars spent by the federal government. Additionally it benefited as citizens of the smaller towns in the area moved to Gainesville to be nearer construction and other jobs, many fueled by Camp Howze.

Today, the Gainesville municipal airport and various industries occupy the former land of the camp. Much of the training area returned to farm land, particularly in the Red River valley. In the 21st Century, the army, and more specifically the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, has returned to the former camps, including Camp Howze, to remove unexploded ordnance left over from years of training. [ [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/CC/qcc19.html Handbook of Texas Online] "Camp Howze, Texas" (retrieved Oct. 26, 2007).]

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