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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1894-Present) - First established in 1894 to replace [[Fort Omaha]]. Named after General [[George Crook]]. Active military post, now [[Offutt Air Force Base]], Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1894-Present) - First established in 1894 to replace [[Fort Omaha]]. Named after General [[George Crook]]. Active military post, now [[Offutt Air Force Base]], Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska.
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== {{PAGENAME}} History ==
== History ==
[[Image:Fort Crook BOQ - 1.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Fort Crook Bachelor Officers Quarters]]
[[Image:Fort Crook BOQ - 1.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Fort Crook Bachelor Officers Quarters]]
The post was built between 1894 and 1896 and initially garrisoned 28 Jun 1896 with troops of the [[22nd U.S. Infantry]]. Fort Crook was designated as a place of confinement for general military prisoners 1 Jul 1895. Troops of the 22nd were sent to Cuba during the 1898 [[Spanish American War]] and suffered heavy casualties, only 165 of 513 survived the fighting and disease.
The post was built between 1894 and 1896 and initially garrisoned 28 Jun 1896 with troops of the [[22nd U.S. Infantry]]. Fort Crook was designated as a place of confinement for general military prisoners 1 Jul 1895. Troops of the 22nd were sent to Cuba during the 1898 [[Spanish American War]] and suffered heavy casualties, only 165 of 513 survived the fighting and disease.
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== [[World War I]] ==
== [[World War I]] ==
[[Image:Fort Crook Base Theater - 2.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Fort Crook 1933 Base Teater]]
[[Image:Fort Crook Base Theater - 2.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Fort Crook 1933 Base Teater]]
During [[World War I]] Fort Crook was designated a subpost of [[Fort Omaha]] and became a basic training center for Signal Corps balloonists. The flying field at Fort Crook was upgraded and designated Offutt Field 3 May 1924.
During [[World War I]] Fort Crook was designated a sub-post of [[Fort Omaha]] and became a basic training center for Signal Corps balloonists. The flying field at Fort Crook was upgraded and designated Offutt Field 3 May 1924.
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== [[World War II]] ==
== [[World War II]] ==
During [[World War II]], Offutt Field was the site of a huge bomber plant operated by the Glenn L. Martin Company. The plant had an 11,300 foot concrete runway, six large hangars, and a 1.7 million square-foot aircraft-assembly building that produced 531 B-29 Superfortresses and 1,585 B-26 Marauders.
During [[World War II]], Offutt Field was the site of a huge bomber plant operated by the Glenn L. Martin Company. The plant had an 11,300-foot concrete runway, six large hangars, and a 1.7 million-square-foot aircraft-assembly building that produced 531 B-29 Superfortresses and 1,585 B-26 Marauders.
The B-29's that dropped the first atomic bombs on Japan were built at Offutt Field.
The B-29's that dropped the first atomic bombs on Japan were built at Offutt Field.


== Post World War II ==
== Post World War II ==
Fort crook was transferred to the U.S. Air Force 1 Apr 1948, the base was renamed [[Offutt Air Force Base]] and became the headquarters of the Strategic Air Command.
Fort Crook was transferred to the U.S. Air Force 1 Apr 1948, the base was renamed [[Offutt Air Force Base]] and became the headquarters of the Strategic Air Command.


== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
Active military facility, [[Offutt Air Force Base]]. The Fort Crook Historical District is located in the center of the base and has nine historic duplex officers quarters, one single officers quarters, six duplex NCO quarters,one single NCO quarters and several period barracks. A guardhouse and fire station are among the administrative and utility buildings remaining. All of the period buildings are in current use.
An active military facility, [[Offutt Air Force Base]]. The Fort Crook Historical District is located in the center of the base and has nine historic duplex officers quarters, one single officer quarters, six duplex NCO quarters, one single NCO quarters, and several period barracks. A guardhouse and fire station are among the administrative and utility buildings remaining. All of the period buildings are in current use.
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'''Sources:'''  
'''Sources:'''  
* {{Roberts}}, page 482
* {{Roberts}}, page 482.
* {{Barnes}}, page 52-57
* {{Hart}}, page 81.
* {{Barnes}}, page 52-57.


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[[Category:2010 Northern Trip]]
[[Category:2010 Northern Trip]]

Latest revision as of 05:28, 25 July 2020

Fort Crook (1) (1894-Present) - First established in 1894 to replace Fort Omaha. Named after General George Crook. Active military post, now Offutt Air Force Base, Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska.

Fort Crook Commanding Officer Quarters
Fort Crook Barracks Row
Fort Crook Sergeants Row Duplex
Fort Crook Guardhouse
Fort Crook Parade Ground

History

Fort Crook Bachelor Officers Quarters

The post was built between 1894 and 1896 and initially garrisoned 28 Jun 1896 with troops of the 22nd U.S. Infantry. Fort Crook was designated as a place of confinement for general military prisoners 1 Jul 1895. Troops of the 22nd were sent to Cuba during the 1898 Spanish American War and suffered heavy casualties, only 165 of 513 survived the fighting and disease.

World War I

Fort Crook 1933 Base Teater

During World War I Fort Crook was designated a sub-post of Fort Omaha and became a basic training center for Signal Corps balloonists. The flying field at Fort Crook was upgraded and designated Offutt Field 3 May 1924.

World War II

During World War II, Offutt Field was the site of a huge bomber plant operated by the Glenn L. Martin Company. The plant had an 11,300-foot concrete runway, six large hangars, and a 1.7 million-square-foot aircraft-assembly building that produced 531 B-29 Superfortresses and 1,585 B-26 Marauders. The B-29's that dropped the first atomic bombs on Japan were built at Offutt Field.

Post World War II

Fort Crook was transferred to the U.S. Air Force 1 Apr 1948, the base was renamed Offutt Air Force Base and became the headquarters of the Strategic Air Command.

Current Status

An active military facility, Offutt Air Force Base. The Fort Crook Historical District is located in the center of the base and has nine historic duplex officers quarters, one single officer quarters, six duplex NCO quarters, one single NCO quarters, and several period barracks. A guardhouse and fire station are among the administrative and utility buildings remaining. All of the period buildings are in current use.

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Location: Offutt Air Force Base, Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska.

Maps & Images

Lat: 41.124205 Long: -95.92279

Sources:

  • Roberts, Robert B., Encyclopedia of Historic Forts: The Military, Pioneer, and Trading Posts of the United States, Macmillan, New York, 1988, 10th printing, ISBN 0-02-926880-X, page 482.
  • Hart, Herbert M., Tour Guide to Old Western Forts, Pruett Publishing Co., Boulder CO, 1980, ISBN 0-87108-568-2, page 81.
  • Barnes, Jeff, Forts of the Northern Plains - Guide to Historic Military Posts of the Plains Indian Wars, Copyright 2008, Stackpole Books, ISBN 13: 978-0-8117-3496-7, ISBN 10: 0-8117-3496-X, page 52-57.

Links:

Visited: 15 Jun 2010

Picture Gallery