Camp Wadsworth
Camp Wadsworth (34°56′25″N 81°59′10″W / 34.94028°N 81.98611°W) was a World War I-era training facility for the United States Army. Located near Spartanburg, South Carolina, the post was in operation from its opening in July 1917 until it was inactivated in March 1919, following the Armistice that ended the war.
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Camp Wadsworth
Camp Wadsworth (34°56′25″N 81°59′10″W / 34.94028°N 81.98611°W) was a World War I-era training facility for the United States Army. Located near Spartanburg, South Carolina, the post was in operation from its opening in July 1917 until it was inactivated in March 1919, following the Armistice that ended the war.
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