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VINTAGE - Post Card - Camp Headquarters, Camp Rucker, Alabama

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Authentic vintage post card dates to approximately 1943.  Napier Field, Dothan, AL, Camp Rucker, and Marianna, FL were part of Army's Southeastern Training Command.  This post card captures a scene of Camp Headquarters, Camp Rucker, Alabama.

Back of post card reads "Camp Rucker lies in a triangle formed by the towns of Ozark, Enterprise, and Dothan, in the southeastern corner of Alabama.  Part of the reservation is a former government recreation area and contains a thousand acre lake which is now used for soldier recreation.  Camp Rucker was named in honor of the Confederate General, Edmund Winchester Rucker, grandson of Thomas Rucker, an officer of the War of 1812."

The authentic post card measures 5.5" x 3.75 inches.