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== {{PAGENAME}} History ==
== {{PAGENAME}} History ==
A temporary U.S. Army camp established by Major General [[John J. Pershing]] in 1916 on the Texas-Mexico border at El Paso. General Pershing was sent to the border with 4800 troops by President [[Woodrow Wilson]] in response to an across-the-border raid by Mexican bandit [[Pancho Villa]]. The expedition began on 15 Mar 1916, six days after the raid by Pancho Villa. General Pershing pursued Pancho Villa into Mexico, fought several inconclusive skirmishes and succeeded in scattering Villa's forces but did not capture Villa. Pershings forces were withdrawn from the conflict on 19 Jan 1917 by the President as the U.S. entry into [[World War I]] loomed.
A temporary U.S. Army camp established by Major General [[John J. Pershing]] in 1916 on the Texas-Mexico border at El Paso. General Pershing was sent to the border with 4800 troops by President [[Woodrow Wilson]] in response to an across-the-border raid by Mexican bandit [[Pancho Villa]]. The expedition began on 15 Mar 1916, six days after the raid by Pancho Villa. General Pershing pursued Pancho Villa into Mexico, fought several inconclusive skirmishes and succeeded in scattering Villa's forces but did not capture Villa. General Pershing's forces were withdrawn from the conflict on 19 Jan 1917 by the President as the U.S. entry into [[World War I]] loomed.


The post was abandoned in 1917 when the troops were removed.
The post was abandoned in 1917 when the troops were removed.

Revision as of 11:34, 8 November 2013

Camp Stuart (2) (1916-1917) - A U.S. Army Camp established in 1916 during the Mexican Border Campaign by Major General John J. Pershing in present day El Paso, El Paso County, Texas. Abandoned in 1917. Also known as Camp Stewart (3).

Camp Stuart circa 1916-1917

Camp Stuart (2) History

A temporary U.S. Army camp established by Major General John J. Pershing in 1916 on the Texas-Mexico border at El Paso. General Pershing was sent to the border with 4800 troops by President Woodrow Wilson in response to an across-the-border raid by Mexican bandit Pancho Villa. The expedition began on 15 Mar 1916, six days after the raid by Pancho Villa. General Pershing pursued Pancho Villa into Mexico, fought several inconclusive skirmishes and succeeded in scattering Villa's forces but did not capture Villa. General Pershing's forces were withdrawn from the conflict on 19 Jan 1917 by the President as the U.S. entry into World War I loomed.

The post was abandoned in 1917 when the troops were removed.

Current Status

No remains in El Paso, El Paso County, Texas.


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Location: North of Fred Wilson Rd and west of Dyer St. in El Paso, El Paso County, Texas. Map point is approximate.

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Lat: 31.82612 Long: -106.44503

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