Prisoner of War Camp Chapel
(3.5 MI. S)
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Marker Text: A prisoner of war camp, used primarily for Italian soldiers, was in operation near this site during World War II. Known as the Hereford Military Reservation and Reception Center, it was first used in 1943 for prisoners captured in an invasion of North Africa. Many of the approximately 7000 Italian soldiers imprisoned here became friends with local residents and with American troops. Since the war, some have returned for visits and others have settled in the region. The camp chapel, constructed by the prisoners, is the only building remaining at the site. (1982)
Marker No: 4123
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
Geographic: 34° 47.861′ N, 102° 25.381′ W
Location: intersection of West 1st Street (U.S. 60) and County Road H
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