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Camp Hancock (Georgia)

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Machine Gun Insignia. 22,500 Officers & Men; 600 Machine Guns; Machine Gun Training Centre; Camp Hancock, Augusta, Georgia, 1918
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It was also a divisional camp for the United States Army National Guard and a special camp for training of Army machinegun troops.
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It included an airfield and it served as a base for a reserves unit.
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Augusta, Georgia
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