Historical and Environmental Overview of the Camp Bullis Training Site, Fort Sam Houston, Texas
Author(s): M. E. Dusty Bruns
Year: 1993
Summary
A brief historical and environmental overview of the Camp Bull is Training Site, a sub-post of Fort Sam Houston. Included is a brief installation history, a list of some points of interest, and an overview of Camp Bullis’ unique biological resources.
As a sub-installation of Headquarters, Fort Bam Houston, Texas, Camp Bullis provides the ranges, training areas, air space, facilities, and the necessary installation support, to authorised Federal, State, and local government activities. Camp Bullis primarily serves as the field training installation in support of all military activities in the south Texas area and currently provides the field training environment in support of the curriculum of the Academy of Health Sciences (AHS) and the Joint Medical Readiness Training Center (JMRTC).
Cite this Record
Historical and Environmental Overview of the Camp Bullis Training Site, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. M. E. Dusty Bruns. 1993 ( tDAR id: 405466) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8405466
Keywords
Culture
Historic
Investigation Types
Heritage Management
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Historic Background Research
Geographic Keywords
Bexar (County)
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Camp Bullis
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Camp Bullis Training Center
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JBSA-Sam Houston
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Leon Springs
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San Antonio
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Texas
Spatial Coverage
min long: -98.646; min lat: 29.6 ; max long: -98.468; max lat: 29.831 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Cultural Resource Office, Joint Base San Antonio
Repository(s): Fort Sam Houston
File Information
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199301-CB-Hist---Env-Overview.pdf | 1.67mb | Apr 27, 2016 9:12:45 AM | Confidential |
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