10th Cavalry Regiment Camp Lockett

Camp Lockett was a United States Army military post in Campo, California, east of San Diego, and north of the Mexican border. Camp Lockett has historical connections to the Buffalo Soldiers due to the 10th and 28th Cavalry Regiments having been garrisoned there during World War II. It was named in honor of Colonel James R. Lockett who foug…
Camp Lockett was a United States Army military post in Campo, California, east of San Diego, and north of the Mexican border. Camp Lockett has historical connections to the Buffalo Soldiers due to the 10th and 28th Cavalry Regiments having been garrisoned there during World War II. It was named in honor of Colonel James R. Lockett who fought in the Spanish–American War, Philippine Insurrection, and the Punitive Expedition. There was an active preservation effort underway with long-term plans of creating the 'Camp Locket Historic District' in the National Register of Historic Places, which ended due to private property concerns. In 2009 it was designated as a California Historical Landmark, and there are plans to create a county park out of the majority of its former area.
  • Owner: Campo Fire and Rescue Department · County of San Diego · San Diego County Sheriff' Department · Rancho del Campo juvenile facility · Multiple private parties
  • Built: 1941
  • Controlled by: San Diego County and multiple private parties
  • Open to the public: Partially
  • Condition: Partially abandoned
  • In use: 1876–1946
  • Past commanders: COL Waldemar Falck · BG Thoburn K. Brown
Data from: en.wikipedia.org