Camp Hancock (Georgia)

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Machine Gun Insignia. 22,500 Officers & Men; 600 Machine Guns; Machine Gun Training Centre; Camp Hancock, Augusta, GA, 1918

Camp Hancock near Augusta, Georgia was a military cantonment that was opened during World War I.

It included an airfield and it served as a base for a reserves unit.[1]

Edward Leonard King was a chief of staff there.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ New Georgia encyclopedia
  2. ^ Fred S. Wertenbach (December 21, 1933). "Keystoners' War-Time Chief of Staff, Heart Attack Victim, Buried at West Point". The Pittsburgh Press.

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