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Doughboys and Camp Greene: Image Gallery: Panoramics
Soldiers and vehicles at Camp Greene
Soldiers and some vehicles at Camp Greene. There is a building under construction in the background and a hand saw with some wood in the bottom center of the photograph.
41st Division
The 41st Division at Camp Greene meets while civilians watch in the distance.
Unknown African American Company
Unknown African American Company. African American troops began arriving in earnest in late 1918. Their numbers equaled and sometimes exceeeded the numbers of white troops in Camp Greene at the same period.
Trainees at Camp Sevier, SC
Many Carolina men trained at Camp Sevier, SC. This photo of Co. F, 3rd Provisional Regiment, 156th Depot Brigade was taken on 10/8/1918.
Developmental Unit Officers
Developmental Unit Officers, Col. G. DeGrasse Catlin, Commander, at Headquarters Development Unit, Battalion 5
Co. D, 1st Infantry, N.C.N.G.
Co. D, 1st Infantry, N.C.N.G., Charlotte, N.C.
Home of the 59th US Infantry
Home of the 59th US Infantry, Camp Greene, N.C. 1918