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Camp Alger, near Falls Church, Virginia, was established May 18, 1898, for the Spanish–American War effort. It was approved by Secretary of War Russell A. Alger for whom it was named. By August 1898, more than 35,000 troops were stationed at the camp.

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  • Camp Alger (en)
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  • Camp Alger, near Falls Church, Virginia, was established May 18, 1898, for the Spanish–American War effort. It was approved by Secretary of War Russell A. Alger for whom it was named. By August 1898, more than 35,000 troops were stationed at the camp. (en)
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  • Camp Alger (en)
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  • Camp Alger (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/8th_Ohio_Infantry_at_Camp_Alger.jpg
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  • Camp Alger, near Falls Church, Virginia, was established May 18, 1898, for the Spanish–American War effort. It was approved by Secretary of War Russell A. Alger for whom it was named. By August 1898, more than 35,000 troops were stationed at the camp. (en)
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  • Maj. Gen. William M. Graham (en)
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  • 18 May 1898
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