OMAHA,
NEBRASKA
COMMAND
AND SUPPORT CENTER
THE
HISTORY OF
THE POST OF OMAHA,
FORT OMAHA,
FORT CROOK
AND
THE QUARTERMASTER DEPOTS
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Omaha served as a major
command and supply center for the Army’s operations in support of the
settlement of the West during the final half of the nineteenth century. This command center role was reestablished on a grander scale
during the post World War II period and into the 1990s through the
presence of the headquarters of the Strategic Air Command and the
Strategic Command.
The purpose of this narrative is to examine the origin and role
of Omaha’s military posts in performing their command and support
function. |
Authored
& graciously donated to the site by:
Fred
M. Greguras
Palo Alto, California
94306
Memorial On-Line
Library of Historical Publications
Chase County Nebraska
USGenWeb &
AHGP Project
Livingston Cty
Michigan USGenWeb & AHGP Project
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