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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1918-1919) - A [[World War I]] balloon training camp established in 1918 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Named Camp John Wise after [[John Wise]], pioneer balloon aviator. Abandoned in 1919 after the end of the war.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1918-1919) - A [[World War I]] balloon training camp established in 1918 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Named Camp John Wise after [[John Wise]], pioneer balloon aviator. Abandoned in 1919 after the end of the war.
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== History ==
== History of Camp John Wise ==
Established in January 1918 to provide balloon instruction for U.S Army personnel, officer and enlisted in the U.S. Army Balloon Corps. The first camp commander was Lt. Colonel [[James Prentice]]. The camp grew to have four ballons and about 33 officers and 1,800 men. It quickly began to graduate balloon companies for service overseas. In June 1918 two companies were sent to [[Ross Field]] in Arcadia, California, to establish an Army Balloon School on the west coast.
Established in January 1918 to provide balloon instruction for U.S Army personnel, officer and enlisted in the U.S. Army Balloon Corps. The first camp commander was Lt. Colonel [[James Prentice]]. The camp grew to have four ballons and about 33 officers and 1,800 men. It quickly began to graduate balloon companies for service overseas. In June 1918 two companies were sent to [[Ross Field]] in Arcadia, California, to establish an Army Balloon School on the west coast.


The camp was abandoned on 20 May 1919 and all the serviceable equipment and 15 Balloon Companies were sent to nearby [[Brooks Field]]. The Buildings and other property were later sold at auction and the land sold to developers.
The camp was abandoned on 20 May 1919 and all the serviceable equipment and 15 Balloon Companies were sent to nearby [[Brooks Field]]. The Buildings and other property were later sold at auction and the land sold to developers.
== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
No remains, a marker is located on [[Fort Sam Houston]] in the quadrangle parking lot and a stone marker at the intersection of McCullough Ave and El Monte Blvd.
[[File:Camp John Wise Marker-2.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Camp John Wise Marker Text]]
No remains, a marker is located on [[Fort Sam Houston]] in the quadrangle parking lot and a stone marker in Olmos Basin Park at the intersection of McCullough Ave and El Monte Blvd.
 
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'''Location:''' San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.
'''Location:''' San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.<br>Camp map point is at the edge of the<br>camp at McCullough Ave. and Olmos Dr.


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* [http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMHRXE_Camp_John_Wise_San_Antonio_TX Waymarking - Camp John Wise]
* [http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMHRXE_Camp_John_Wise_San_Antonio_TX Waymarking - Camp John Wise]


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Latest revision as of 14:58, 23 October 2019


Camp John Wise (1918-1919) - A World War I balloon training camp established in 1918 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Named Camp John Wise after John Wise, pioneer balloon aviator. Abandoned in 1919 after the end of the war.

Camp John Wise Marker in Olmos Basin Park

History

Established in January 1918 to provide balloon instruction for U.S Army personnel, officer and enlisted in the U.S. Army Balloon Corps. The first camp commander was Lt. Colonel James Prentice. The camp grew to have four ballons and about 33 officers and 1,800 men. It quickly began to graduate balloon companies for service overseas. In June 1918 two companies were sent to Ross Field in Arcadia, California, to establish an Army Balloon School on the west coast.

The camp was abandoned on 20 May 1919 and all the serviceable equipment and 15 Balloon Companies were sent to nearby Brooks Field. The Buildings and other property were later sold at auction and the land sold to developers.

Current Status

Camp John Wise Marker Text

No remains, a marker is located on Fort Sam Houston in the quadrangle parking lot and a stone marker in Olmos Basin Park at the intersection of McCullough Ave and El Monte Blvd.



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Location: San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.
Camp map point is at the edge of the
camp at McCullough Ave. and Olmos Dr.

Maps & Images

Lat: 29.47106 Long: -98.49175


GPS Locations:

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Visited: 17 May 2015