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Training review of officer candidates for field artillery camp zachary taylor louisville ky
Camp Zachary Taylor was a military training camp in Louisville, Kentucky. It opened in 1917, to train soldiers for U.S. involvement in World War I, and was closed three years later. Its name (and some of its buildings) live on as the Camp Taylor neighborhood of Louisville. It is named for Louisville resident and United States President Zachary Taylor.
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- Training review of officer candidates for field artillery camp zachary taylor louisville ky
- Mobilization Station
- Demobilization Station
- References
Not to be confused with Fort Zachary Taylor, a place in Key West Florida used for a military base.
The novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald trained at the camp.
Mobilization Station
Demobilization Station



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Camp Zachary Taylor Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA