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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1917-1918) - A U.S. Army [[World War I]] Embarkation Camp first established by G.O. 107, 1917, on 7 Sep 1917 as a part of [[Camp Hill]] near Newport News, Virginia. Named Camp Alexander on 15 Aug 1918 after Lieutenant [[John H. Alexander]] {{Cullum|3205}}, [[9th U.S. Cavalry]], the second black graduate of [[United States Military Academy]] in 1887. Abandoned in 1918.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1917-1918) - A U.S. Army [[World War I]] Embarkation Camp first established by G.O. 107, 1917, on 7 Sep 1917 as a part of [[Camp Hill (1)]] near Newport News, Virginia. Named Camp Alexander on 15 Aug 1918 after Lieutenant [[John H. Alexander]] {{Cullum|3205}}, [[9th U.S. Cavalry]], the second black graduate of [[United States Military Academy]] in 1887. Abandoned in 1918.
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== [[World War I]] ==
== [[World War I]] ==
One of five U.S. Army Embarkation Camps established in 1917 to house and train troops awaiting shipment overseas. Camp Alexander was established in August 1917 as a part of [[Camp Hill]] and later separately named.  The camp housed mostly black stevedore regiments and labor battalions awaiting shipment overseas. Thirty labor Battalions were organized and sent overseas from Camp Alexander and three were organized for duty at Newport News. Over 50,000 black enlisted stevedores and laborers were sent overseas from Camp Alexander.
One of five U.S. Army Embarkation Camps established in 1917 to house and train troops awaiting shipment overseas. Camp Alexander was established in August 1917 as a part of [[Camp Hill (1)]] and later separately named.  The camp housed mostly black stevedore regiments and labor battalions awaiting shipment overseas. Thirty labor Battalions were organized and sent overseas from Camp Alexander and three were organized for duty at Newport News. Over 50,000 black enlisted stevedores and laborers were sent overseas from Camp Alexander.


At the end of the war the camp was ordered abandoned on 11 Nov 1918.
At the end of the war the camp was ordered abandoned on 11 Nov 1918.

Revision as of 14:32, 3 February 2014

Camp Alexander (1) (1917-1918) - A U.S. Army World War I Embarkation Camp first established by G.O. 107, 1917, on 7 Sep 1917 as a part of Camp Hill (1) near Newport News, Virginia. Named Camp Alexander on 15 Aug 1918 after Lieutenant John H. Alexander (Cullum 3205), 9th U.S. Cavalry, the second black graduate of United States Military Academy in 1887. Abandoned in 1918.

World War I

One of five U.S. Army Embarkation Camps established in 1917 to house and train troops awaiting shipment overseas. Camp Alexander was established in August 1917 as a part of Camp Hill (1) and later separately named. The camp housed mostly black stevedore regiments and labor battalions awaiting shipment overseas. Thirty labor Battalions were organized and sent overseas from Camp Alexander and three were organized for duty at Newport News. Over 50,000 black enlisted stevedores and laborers were sent overseas from Camp Alexander.

At the end of the war the camp was ordered abandoned on 11 Nov 1918.

Current Status

Markers (2) in Newport News, Newport News Independent City, Virginia.


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Location: The camp was located between Jefferson Ave. and Warwick Blvd., Newport News, Newport News Independent City, Virginia. Map points are marker locations

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