He returned to the United States as an instructor at Fort Custer, Michigan, in 1945.
Fort Custer also served as a prisoner of war camp for 5,000 German soldiers until 1945.
Fort Custer offers a distance learning center, barracks and dining facilities for visiting units, and plenty of training areas.
Fort Custer had quarters for 10 companies including stables for 6 troops of cavalry.
The expedition returned to Fort Custer on November 13.
The 728th was activated 19 January 1942, at Fort Custer, Michigan.
Abundant water sources make Fort Custer a safe haven for many types waterfowl.
He was then sent to Fort Custer.
The cavalry battalion returned to Fort Custer on 13 November.
From 1892 until his death in 1893, he lived in Fort Custer, Montana.