1-121st Field Artillery Veterans Association

121st FA Victorious over 126th FA at Camp Livingston, La.

Greetings from Camp Livingston. The camp was situated generally northeast of Alexandria, off US 165, and close to Camp Beauregard and Esler Field. Postcard from 1940-45.

“Greetings from Camp Livingston.” The camp was situated generally northeast of Alexandria, off US 165, and close to Camp Beauregard and Esler Field. Postcard from 1940-45. (Image courtesy of the Alexandria Postcard Collection.)


The Milwaukee Journal

April 18, 1941

Journal Special Correspondence

If you are a fan of baseball and of the 1-121st FA you will appreciate this article that appeared in the Milwaukee Journal in 1941! Note that the Milwaukee Brewers referenced here were of the American Association.

Below is a brief excerpt from an article that appeared in the newspaper in the spring of that year. The title of that article is Army Is Facing Assault of Anesthetic Chiggers. The 121st FA was training in Louisiana as part of the “Louisiana Maneuvers.” You can read the report from Louisiana in its entirety here.

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Alexandria, La.- …”When the Milwaukee Brewers want some baseball talent in the future, they might take a look at the officers of the 121st and 126th field artillery regiments of Wisconsin. They played a game Thursday which resulted in a 28 to 20 victory for the 121st. Lieut. Bert Dunlop pitched for the winners.The division’s team, composed of enlisted men, will play the baseball nine from Barksdale field, Shreveport, at Camp Livingston Saturday and Sunday.

The division’s team, composed of enlisted men, will play the baseball nine from Barksdale field, Shreveport, at Camp Livingston Saturday and Sunday.The division has been allotted $8,000 by the Red Cross for athletic equipment and 3,537 pieces of equipment have been ordered, including 111 volley balls, 343 sets of horseshoes, 625 basketballs, 22

The division has been allotted $8,000 by the Red Cross for athletic equipment and 3,537 pieces of equipment have been ordered, including 111 volley balls, 343 sets of horseshoes, 625 basketballs, 22 pingpong tables, 44 archery sets, 50 shuffle board sets, 150 basketballs, 1,100 soft balls, 632 baseball bats, 170 base-ball gloves, 100 sets of boxing gloves, 60 soccer balls, 30 medicine balls and 200 volley balls.

The equipment will be distributed to 10 regiments and special troops.

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