yes the trench system can still be seen on Google maps sat image.It runs from gallows hill east along tollpudle road, and east of glider club. Though it is very hard to find on the ground as it is covered with heather.
Camp Forrest was one of the largest training bases for the US army during World War Two.
For the most part, yes.
yes, soldiers of ww1 did go to training camp and they usally went for 6 weeks but if the generals didnt think they were ready they would keep them behind.
The Aussies trained in Australia somewhere and when they left Australia they trained in Egypt then went off to fight
The Marine training of World War 2 is the same as the training of today except now we have more modern armament and computerized equipment the Marine recruits have to learn about now. It has always been the toughest boot camp of all the military forces and all Marines, even nurses, have to have basic weapons training, even in World War 2.
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Camp Forrest was one of the largest training bases for the US army during World War Two.
For the most part, yes.
Camp Ritchie, MD
Camp Sherman, Ohio. Looking for other sites.
The camp which was built to train troops in WW I became a training area for for WW II. It was part of the area used for the Louisiana Maneuvers, a training exercise involving almost 500,000 men, preparing them for the battles of World War II.
yes, soldiers of ww1 did go to training camp and they usally went for 6 weeks but if the generals didnt think they were ready they would keep them behind.
The Aussies trained in Australia somewhere and when they left Australia they trained in Egypt then went off to fight
The royal navy's first shore establishment was in 1939 at butlins holiday camp and was commissioned a training camp which served during the second world war.
Camp Walker.
The Marine training of World War 2 is the same as the training of today except now we have more modern armament and computerized equipment the Marine recruits have to learn about now. It has always been the toughest boot camp of all the military forces and all Marines, even nurses, have to have basic weapons training, even in World War 2.
During the Civil War, Camp Chase was a military staging, training and prison camp in Columbus, Ohio. Today, the site is a Confederate cemetery containing 2,260 graves.