Fort Bliss III
Fort Bliss III
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Fort Bliss III
Fort Bliss III
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Fort Bliss III
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German Air Force Training Area at Fort Bliss
Instructor during the training at the Oscilloscope.
Area: Northeast / Ft. Bliss
Source: German Air Force Air Defense Center
Uploaded by: El Paso Museum of History
German Air Force Training Area at Fort Bliss
Training at the Patriot contact of fire trainer.
Area: Northeast / Ft. Bliss
Source: German Air Force Air Defense Center
Uploaded by: El Paso Museum of History
German Air Force Training Area at Fort Bliss
The Patriot Radar Set is on a German truck.
Area: Northeast / Ft. Bliss
Source: German Air Force Air Defense Center
Uploaded by: El Paso Museum of History
German Air Force Training Area at Fort Bliss
The picture shows the Patriot Radar Set on a German truck and additional weapon systems.
Area: Northeast / Ft. Bliss
Source: German Air Force Air Defense Center
Uploaded by: El Paso Museum of History
German Air Force Training Area at Fort Bliss
The picture shows an instructor during the maintenance training.
Area: Northeast / Ft. Bliss
Source: German Air Force Air Defense Center
Uploaded by: El Paso Museum of History
German Air Force Training Area at Fort Bliss
The picture shows you an instructor during the maintenance training.
Area: Northeast / Ft. Bliss
Source: German Air Force Air Defense Center
Uploaded by: El Paso Museum of History
Fort Bliss Houses
Since 1848 the military is present at El Paso, with short interruptions. First, most of the soldiers were stationed in the downtown area. In 1854, the official name of the post became Fort Bliss, in memory of Lt. Col. William Wallace Smith Bliss, Gen. Zachary Taylor's chief of staff during the Mexican War. Fort Bliss moved to its sixth and final home in late 1893, at that time five miles east of town. After the Mexican Revolution started in 1910, the army gradually increased its troop strength at Fort Bliss. Also, it changed from an infantry station to the largest cavalry post in the United States. The image dates from 1915 and shows some of the houses on Fort Bliss. The Franklin Mountains can be seen in the background. In the 1940s Fort Bliss became the United States Army Anti-aircraft Artillery and Guided Missile Center and later the United States Army Air Defense Center.
Area: Northeast / Ft. Bliss
Collection: McMaster Postcard Collection
Source: University of Texas at El Paso Library - Special Collections Department
Reference ID: PH018-1-137
Uploaded by: El Paso Museum of History
Refugee Camp
The images shows parts of the refugee camp at Fort Bliss on December 2, 1914. The people in front are making tortillas. Due to the Mexican Revolution, many families fled into the United States. Because of its closeness to Mexico, El Paso was especially affected by the flow of refugees. Consequently, the Mexican Revolution had a profound affect on the population dynamics of El Paso. Many adult Chicanos presently living in the U.S. have a parent or grandfather who migrated to the U.S. during that time.
Area: Northeast / Ft. Bliss
Collection: McMaster Postcard Collection
Source: University of Texas at El Paso Library - Special Collections Department
Reference ID: PH018-1-106
Uploaded by: El Paso Museum of History
Celebration At Fort Bliss
Celebration at Fort Bliss.
Area: Northeast / Ft. Bliss
Source: El Paso County Historicl Society
Uploaded by: El Paso Museum of History
Fort Bliss Ceremony
Fort Bliss ceremony.
Area: Northeast / Ft. Bliss
Source: El Paso County Historical Society
Uploaded by: El Paso Museum of History
Fort Bliss Ceremony
Fort Bliss ceremony.
Area: Northeast / Ft. Bliss
Source: El Paso County Historical Society
Uploaded by: El Paso Museum of History
Celebration at Fort Bliss
Ceremony at Fort Bliss.
Area: Northeast / Ft. Bliss
Source: El Paso County Historical Society
Uploaded by: El Paso Museum of History
Fort Bliss Replica
Commanding General and others looking at a replica of Ft. Bliss, Texas.
Area: Northeast / Ft. Bliss
Source: El Paso County Historical Society
Uploaded by: El Paso Museum of History
Ceremony at Fort Bliss
Ceremony at Fort Bliss.
Area: Northeast / Ft. Bliss
Source: El Paso County Historical Society
Uploaded by: El Paso Museum of History
Fort Bliss
Photo: This is a photograph of the replica located in Fort Bliss. A cluster of adobe buildings representing the original 1848 post was built and donated to the post by the city of El Paso during the Fort Bliss centennial in 1948. The replica serves as the post museum. http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qbf03
Area: Northeast / Ft. Bliss
Source: El Paso County Historical Society
Uploaded by: El Paso Museum of History
Entrance to Ft Bliss
Stone pillars at the entrance to Ft. Bliss
Area: Northeast / Ft. Bliss
Source: El Paso County Historical Society
Uploaded by: El Paso Museum of History
Flooded street.
Monroe Avenue becomes Cassidy Road at the main entrance to Ft. Bliss. This might explain the special speed sign for Army trucks.
Area: Central / Morningside Heights
Source: El Paso County Historical Society
Uploaded by: El Paso Museum of History
U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy
This school is located at Biggs Field, next to Ft. Bliss.
Area: Northeast / Biggs Field
Source: El Paso County Historical Society
Uploaded by: El Paso Museum of History
El Paso County Historical Society
B-25 in Biggs Feils, El Paso, Texas.
Area: Northeast / Biggs Field
Source: Harvey Maston
Uploaded by: El Paso Museum of History
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