Camp Connolly, near Atlanta, Georgia, was home to the US Army "Atlanta Ordnance Depot".
While Camp Connolly was not one of the new World War II camps, it had been used by the Army for many years as an ordnance depot. When the United States declared war, it mushroomed into a training camp for Ordnance Troops with numerous barracks and buildings being built. In spite of this increase in barracks space, there was insufficient room for new recruits and some training units were housed in a section of the camp known as "Tent City".
The slogan at Connolly was "To Survive, you must know. To know, you must train. Training never ceases".
US Army Units activated or assigned
Company | Battalion | Activation/Assignment Date | Departure Date |
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3001st Ordnance Base Depot | 139th Ordnance Base Automotive Maintenance | March 15, 1943 | August 30, 1943 |
References
- History of 3001 Co., Ce travail a été exécuté sur les presses des étab: René Mestivier; 101 Ter. Rue Henri-Barbusse a Aubervilliers (Siene), Paris, France, pg 8.
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