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  2. Camp Merritt, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Camp Merritt was a military base in Dumont and Cresskill, in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, that was activated for use in World War I. It had a capacity for 38,000 transient troops and was one of three camps directly under the control of the New York Port of Embarkation . [ 1 ]

  3. Camp Merritt Memorial Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Camp Merritt Memorial Monument is dedicated to the soldiers who passed through Camp Merritt, New Jersey on their way to fight in Europe in World War I, especially the 578 people – 15 officers, 558 enlisted men, four nurses and one civilian – who died at the camp due to the worldwide influenza epidemic of 1918, whose names are inscribed at the base of the monument. [1]

  4. Camp Merritt, California - Wikipedia

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    Camp Merritt was established on May 29, 1898, pursuant to General Order 7 of the U.S. Expeditionary Forces. General Elwell Stephen Otis , commanding general of the U.S. Volunteer Army, established the headquarters for the Philippine Islands Expeditionary Forces at the southwest corner of the camp on slightly elevated ground at Fulton Street and ...

  5. Camp Merritt - Wikipedia

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    Camp Merritt may refer to: Camp Merritt, New Jersey, a U.S. military camp in eastern Bergen County, New Jersey, more specifically in modern-day Cresskill, NJ, that was activated for use in World War I. Camp Merritt, California, a Spanish–American War era American military camp used to hold 18,000 American troops awaiting transportation to the ...

  6. New Jersey in the 20th century - Wikipedia

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    Camp Merritt was activated for use in World War I. It was from there that many soldiers headed for war in Europe were deployed to Hoboken in order to be shipped off to Europe. Camp Merritt was decommissioned in November 1919. [2] Fort Dix, in Pemberton Township, was also constructed to help in the war effort starting in June 1917. [3]

  7. American Base Hospital No. 20 - Wikipedia

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    With personnel trained and all the necessary funds and equipment, the whole operation left the University for Camp Merritt, New Jersey on 1 April 1918. [6] During their three weeks in New Jersey, they were joined by the nurses, dietitians and three civilian stenographers, who had been stationed at Ellis Island, and finally on 22 April, they all ...

  8. Englewood, Bergen County's first city, celebrates 125th birthday

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    Englewood was born 125 years ago as Bergen County's first city. It is now city shaped by divisions of race, class and geography.

  9. 13th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 13th Infantry was stationed at Camp Merritt, New Jersey, as of June 1919 as a separate regiment. It was transferred on 1 February 1920 to Camp Devens , Massachusetts . It was designated as a training center regiment on 27 July 1921 and assigned to the First Corps Area Training Center.