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Honor Flight
Upstate is a non-profit, volunteer-based program affiliated with the national Honor Flight Network and serves our veterans of upstate
SC and surrounding areas. We show our honor and support to these
heroes by offering a program that flies our World War II veterans to
Washington, DC to see the memorial built in their honor. |
Spartanburg
County Historical Association |
The
Spartanburg
County Historical Association administers the Spartanburg Regional
Museum
of History. The museum features Camp Croft and Camp Wadsworth
exhibits. |
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US Army Sites
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The official web site of
the United States Army |

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A non profit organization dedicated to the creation of
a national service museum for the US Army (the Army is the only branch
without one!) |
Military History,
Museum & Quartermaster Unit Links |
A
list of links related to
military
history complied by the US Army Military History Institute (MHI).
Lots of links to museum web sites. |

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The Indiana Military
Organization includes information regarding Camp Atterbury. The
camp was a W.W.II Infantry Training Center in Southern Indiana (not an
IRTC but a great site!). This page contains also contains links to the
Atterbury Army Air Field in Columbus and Freeman Army Air
Field in Seymour. |
Fort Jackson, SC |
The official web site of Fort Jackson, formerly Camp
Jackson, an active US Army Training Base in South Carolina. |
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Soldier's Recollections
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World War II
Oral History |
Aaron Elson initially
created the site to promote his
self published book, "Tanks for the Memories" but the it has grown
over the years to include many stories and oral history transcripts. A
great, great site! |
World War II As We
Saw It |
W.W.II Experiences of Captain and Mrs. John Culler.
There
is a section related to John's assignment to Croft as part of the
training
staff, 30th
Battalion, Co. D. |
PFC Benjamin Kaplow
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Excellent website with the
recollections of PFC Benjamin Kaplow US ARMY, 26th Infantry (Yankee Division) 104th Regiment.
Ben was at Croft for basic training and this site has three years
worth of letters and other information from his time in service |
The Changjin
Journal |
The Changjin Journal is designed to
disseminate and solicit information on the Chosin campaign. Comments
and brief essays are invited. Subject matter will be limited to
history of the Chosin campaign, as well as past or present
interpretation of that history. Compiled by ex-Crofter Colonel
George A. Rasula, USA-Retired |
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Photo Collections
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American
Views, Jack Delano |
The Library of Congress "American Views" site. This
link will take you directly to the beginning of the Jack Delano
collection photos of the Croft relocation. Many people, especially
sharecropper families, were moved in 1940 to make way for the new camp. |
World War II
Photos of Camp Croft by Joseph Pizzimenti |
The Spartanburg County
Library featured some of Joe
Pizzimenti's photos on their web site and in a display located in the
Kennedy Room. |
Guide
to U.S. Camps and Forts of World War II |
The "Skylighters" (225th
AAA Searchlight Battalion)
Photographic Guide to U.S. Bases, Camps, and Forts of World War II
(including coast artillery sites, debarkation areas, and other military
installations of the era).
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Other Camp Croft Sites
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Camp Croft
Project |
A site maintained by Zapata Engineering, one of the
contract companies doing cleanup at the former Camp Croft for the US
Army Corps of Engineers. To date I have found this site to be down
quite a bit so the link may not work. When it does work it is
definitely worth visiting. |
Troop Train .COM
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A tribute to the W.W.II Troop Train wreck
of July 6, 1944 in Campbell County, Tennessee. The train was
enroute to Camp Croft when the wreck occurred, causing 135 casualties
and leaving 36 men dead.
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Other Research Sites
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The American War
Library - A great "how to" page about how to obtain military records
from the National Personnel Records center.
Go here to list every family member:
http://www.amervets.com/registry.htm
Go here to search the database:
http://www.amervets.com/library.htm
Go here for family member's medal report:
http://www.amervets.com/201a |
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If any deceased member(s) of your family served in the
military
please travel to this web site for information on applying. Future
generations
of your family will appreciate you making the time to obtain this
family
heirloom. |

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The American W.W.II Orphans Network is an organization
of sons and daughters of Americans killed and missing in World
War II. |
Nationwide Gravesite Locator
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Most of the 120
Department of Veterans Affairs' national cemeteries may be searched for
burial locations. |

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Old Hickory 30th
Infantry Division - This Web site is dedicated
to the men of the 30th Division, who left their homes and families to
fight for our American Ideals of Freedom. The site was created and is
maintained by the son of a Camp Croft and 30th Division veteran.
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World
War II Electronic Army Serial Number File |
NARA's
National Personnel Records Center and Center for Electronic
Records collaborated in a project to convert the Army Serial Number
microfilm of computer punch cards to electronic form to support the
military records reconstruction project. Select "PEOPLE" and then
"Title: World War II Electronic Army
Serial Number Merged File, 6/1/2002 - 9/30/2002" |
American Military Patches
of WWII |
This site includes a key for identification of
shoulder sleeve insignia of World War Two. If you have a patch
and are not sure what unit it represents, you can use this site to
help with identification. |
Military History - Tennessee Technological
University
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An great collection of
military history links from the Department of History, Tennessee
Technological University
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Miscellaneous "Stuff"
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A comprehensive directory and guide to most everything
in South Carolina |