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Camp Shanks served as a staging area for troops departing the New York Port of Embarkation for overseas service during World War II.Dubbed “Last Stop USA”, the camp housed about 50,000 troops spread over 2,040 acres (8.3 km 2) and was the largest World War II U.S. Army embarkation camp, processing 1.3 million service personnel. including 75% of those participating in the D-Day invasion.
Camp Shanks Memorial in Orangeburg. Orangeburg was the site of Camp Shanks, known as "Last Stop USA", the largest World War II Army embarkation camp. A total of 1.3 million US service personnel en route to Europe were processed at a sprawling camp that covered most of the town. [4]
Camp Shanks in Orangeburg, New York, dubbed "Last Stop USA", with troop capacity of over 34,600. [34] About 1,300,000 troops passed through this camp. [36] Troops were moved by rail to Jersey City or marched to Piermont, New York to board a ferry for the embarkation piers to transfer to the troop transports. [35] [36]
The members of the 65th were among more than 1.3 million who passed through Camp Shanks on their way to fight in Europe in World War II.
This camp had a guard fire on and kill several German prisoners. See Utah prisoner of war massacre: Camp Santa Fe: New Mexico Santa Fe: Camp Thomas A. Scott: Indiana Fort Wayne: Camp Scott held more than 600 German POWs from the Afrika Korps from late 1944 until the camp closed in November 1945. [20] [21] Camp Scottsbluff: Nebraska Camp Shanks ...
The Camp Shanks Memorial in Tappan honors the millions of soldiers who were based at the camp before they were sent overseas during World War II from 1943 to 1946. The Tappan Reformed Church ...
The new battalion, consisting of construction companies A and B, and a headquarters, began training immediately for shipment overseas. After training at Camp Crowder, and aiding in flood rehabilitation work in Missouri, the battalion moved to Camp Shanks, New York, to prepare for transport to Europe. When the battalion sailed out of the North ...
Marine Robin transited to New York unescorted arriving 8 June 1945 for a brief period of quarantine before debarking in Manhattan to board trains for Camp Shanks. [20] The Atlantic voyages ended when, on 8 October 1945, Marine Robin voyaged through Suez for Calcutta and Colombo with a final destination of Seattle arriving 1 December 1945. [7]