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Black Officer Training Camp

Camp Fort Des Moines, Iowa, welcomed its first black recruits for training in May 1917. Of the 1,250 men who entered Camp Fort Des Moines, forty percent were college graduates. Despite their enthusiasm and dedication, training was limited to the infantry and neglected specialized areas such as artillery or engineering. After four months, the camp graduated 204 2nd lieutenants, 329 1st lieutenants, and 106 captains. They were assigned to the 92nd Division, where they faced fierce racial prejudice from many of their white superior officers and white enlisted men. - from the Library of Congress

Learn more: https://www.iowapbs.org/iowapathways/mypath/black-officers-fort-des-moines-ww-i

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Earlier Event: February 12
Buxton
Later Event: February 14
Gertrude Elorza Durden Rush