Camp Cooke (1941-1953) was the name given to the military post near Lompoc California.
Although the construction of Camp Cooke continued well into 1942, troop training did not wait.
Over 400 separate and distinct outfits passed through Camp Cooke.
Four years later the military returned to Camp Cooke.
By 1867, Camp Cooke had a strength of approximately 400 men.
Camp Cooke was in the broad-reaching eastern plains of Montana.
These freight routes did not pass by, or even close to Camp Cooke.
The Missouri Breaks have resisted settlement and so the site of Camp Cooke remains remote to this day.
Young was born at Camp Cooke.
The 6th AD then moved to Camp Cooke to consolidate the lessons learned.