- Camp
Barkeley was a
large United States Army
training installation during World War II. The base was
located eleven miles (18 km)
southwest of Abilene...
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David Bennes Barkley (also
known as
David B.
Barkeley Cantu;
March 31, 1899 –
November 9, 1918) was an
American soldier who was
posthumously awarded the...
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Julie Richards,
owner of the Rockin' R Ranch, who
falls in love with
Clint Barkeley (Fess Parker),
owner of Smokey, a
black stallion turned cutting horse....
- The
Barkleys of
Broadway is a 1949
American Technicolor musical comedy film from the
Arthur Freed unit at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer that
reunited Fred Astaire...
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Richard Berkeley (by 1465 – 1513 or later) was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for
Winchelsea in 1495 and 1497...
- German), vol. 16, Berlin:
Duncker & Humblot, pp. 495–496; (full text online)
Barkeley, Richard. The Road to Mayerling: Life and
Death of
Crown Prince Rudolph...
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South Carolina Camp
Croft Tennessee Camp
Forrest Camp
Tyson Texas Camp
Barkeley Camp
Howze Camp
Hulen Fort
Brown Fort
Clark Fort D.A.
Russell Fort McIntosh...
- on 24 June 1943 for the
Louisiana Maneuvers.
Transferred then to Camp
Barkeley,
Texas on 5
September 1943, the
division parti****ted,
beginning 29 October...
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initial training was at Camp Campbell, Kentucky, and
continued at Camp
Barkeley in Abilene, Texas. The
division consisted of
approximately 11,000 soldiers...
- 1974–1982 (illustrated, reprint ed.). McFarland. p. 207. ISBN 9780786492282.
Barkeley, Richard. (1958). The Road to Mayerling: Life and
Death of
Crown Prince...