
Camp Bouse - Wikipedia
Camp Bouse was a secret camp of the US Army, Desert Training Center in Mohave County, Arizona. Camp Bouse is located 25 miles (40 km) from Bouse, Arizona , just north of Arizona …
Camp Bouse Arizona WWII Desert Training Center
Located in Butler Valley approximately 20 Miles from the small railroad town of Bouse was the military camp that shared the town's name. Camp Bouse was occupied from August 1943 …
BouseCOC - Camp Bouse
Every year — on the second weekend in February — tourists, townspeople, and veterans gather to memorialize the now decommissioned Camp Bouse, a World War II army training site in La …
Camp Bouse - AZOFFROAD.NET
Camp Bouse was a World War II military training camp in the Butler Valley about 15 miles east of the present day town of Bouse. The camp was once home to top secret tests. Camp Bouse …
CAMP BOUSE, AZ - apcrp.org
Camp Bouse “Happy Valley” – August 1942 – April 24, 1944 “Bouse World War II Desert Training Camp Established in August of 1942 this camp was a top secret post for developing and …
History of Patton's Desert Training Center in WWII
These airfields flew reconnaissance and dive-bombing missions in coordination with Army divisions training at DTC. The camps in Arizona (Area B) are; Camp Hyder, Camp Horn, Camp …
Camp Bouse - FortWiki Historic U.S. and Canadian Forts
Camp Bouse (1943-1944) - A World War II desert training camp established in 1943 near Bouse in La Paz County, Arizona. During WWII the campsite was located in Yuma County and that …
Camp Bouse - The Historical Marker Database
Mar 14, 2010 · Camp Bouse was established in Butler Valley 30 miles behind this monument in Sept. of 1943. It was one of twelve such camps built in the southwestern deserts to harden …
Camp Bouse – Kingsnake's Home Den - prestonm.com
Feb 9, 2014 · Camp Bouse was established in the Butler Valley, east of Bouse, AZ, in September, 1943. The location for the top secret Canal Defense Light (CDL) project was chosen as it was …
Camp Bouse - Arizona Ghost Town
Midway between Swansea and Alamo Lake in the Butler valley north of Bouse. REMAINS: Foundations, roads footpaths, Division insignia. Established in 1942 by Gen George Patton as …