Camp Hancock in Augusta, Georgia, served as the Army's second training camp during World War I, primarily focused on preparing troops for service. Established in 1917, it played a crucial role in housing and training thousands of soldiers before their deployment. The camp was named after General Winfield Scott Hancock and contributed significantly to the war effort by fostering military readiness. After the war, the camp was eventually closed and repurposed for other uses.
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The March to the Sea. That was Sherman crossing Georgia - he then continued his punitive raids into South Carolina. Meanwhile Sheridan was doing the same in the Shenandoah.
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Confederate and Union
Armys
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The 11th place
Ireland
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