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When Camels Roamed the American Southwest—The U.S. Camel Corps (1856-1866)

History Unplugged Podcast

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The History of the US Camel Corps

The idea for camels in America goes back to 1836. A group of junior army officers engaged in protecting the United States' southwestern frontier began to think seriously about camels. The two main types of camels are dromandary, or the one-hump camel that you would see in Saudi Arabia and Bactian, which is found in Central Asia. Don strives to celebrate visibility and inclusivity for all.

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