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  2. American Base Hospital No. 57 - Wikipedia

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    The United States declared war on Germany on April 6, 1917, during World War I. At Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, the American military set up a Medical Officers Training Camp (MOTC) called Camp Greenleaf. Authorized in May 1917 until it was decommissioned in December 1918, the camp trained 6,640 officers and 31,138 enlisted men. [1]

  3. File:General view, Medical Officers Training Camp, Camp ...

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  4. List of former United States Army medical units - Wikipedia

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    Army & Navy General Hospital Annex (1946) Eastman Hotel, Hot Springs, Arkansas [3] Ashburn General Hospital, McKinney, Texas, Transferred to the Veterans Administration, 12 December 1945. [4]

  5. “Undiscovered History”: 120 Interesting Pictures From The Past

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    The post “Undiscovered History”: 120 Interesting Pictures From The Past first appeared on Bored Panda. ... Camp Dodge, Des Moines, Iowa, USA. Ca. 1918. Image credits: undiscoveredh1story.

  6. Fort Oglethorpe (Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    The post was declared surplus after World War II and sold. The final flag was lowered at 5:00 PM on December 31, 1946. The majority of the old post formed the nucleus for the present community of Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. Incorporated in February, 1949, it was the first city to be incorporated in Georgia after World War 2.

  7. 1918 Camp Greenleaf football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1918 Camp Greenleaf football team represented Camp Greenleaf of Fort Oglethorpe during the 1918 college football season. Jock Sutherland was on the team. [1] The team challenged Georgia Tech to a game, but Tech declined. Andrew W. Smith was the coach until he was selected in November 1918 to serve overseas. [2]

  8. File:Scene at Camp Gordon, Georgia. - NARA - 533498.tif

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    Series: American Unofficial Collection of World War I Photographs, 1917 - 1918 (National Archives Identifier: 533461) NAIL Control Number: NWDNS-165-WW-127(14) 165-WW-127(14)

  9. Template:1918 military service football records - Wikipedia

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    Camp Greenleaf – 9 – 0 – 0 Chicago Naval Reserve – 7 – 0 – 0 Mare Island Marines – 10 – 1 – 0 Great Lakes Navy – 7 – 0 – 2 League Island Marines – 7 – 1 – 0 Cleveland Naval Reserve – 5 – 1 – 0 Camp Hancock – 4 – 1 – 2 Camp Upton – 4 – 1 – 2 Camp Taylor – 3 – 1 – 1 Camp Lewis – 7 – 2 ...