Camp Edwards is a United States military training installation located in western Cape Cod in Barnstable County, Massachusetts. It was named after Major General Clarence Edwards, commander of the 26th Division in World War I. The base is currently the home of portions of the 3rd Battalion, 126th Aviation Regiment, of the Massachusetts Army National Guard.
Tactical Training Base Kelley, Camp Edwards, 2018
Training at Camp Edwards, c. 1942. Soldiers climb a 5-foot-tall (1.5 m) fence in an obstacle course.
Barracks being built in 1940
Early aerial image of Camp Edwards, notice the beginnings of Otis Field in the foreground
Major General Clarence Ransom Edwards was a senior United States Army officer, known as the first Chief of the Bureau of Insular Affairs, and commander of the 26th Division in World War I.
Edwards as a brigadier general in 1918
Brigadier General Clarence Ransom Edwards in military uniform with his medals, sometime in 1917.
Major General Clarence Ransom Edwards next to an artillery gun at his namesake, Camp Edwards.
Major General Clarence Ransom Edwards, pictured here together with members of his division staff at Boucq, France, May 3, 1918.