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Evjemoen

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1940–1945: The Germans occupied and expanded the camp using Russian prisoners of war. The Russians were quartered in the original Norwegian camp.
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Evjemoen was established in 1912 for the Rogaland Infantry Regiment (IR8) during the
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county. From 1953 to 1995, Evjemoen was used as a training area for the
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in use from 1912 to 2002. The camp lies south of the village of
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1921–1939: Evjemoen was used as a training and drill center.
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1912–1918: Evjemoen established. It was tied to the
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Index

Norwegian
military camp
Evje
Evje og Hornnes
Agder
First World War
Second World War
infantry
Norwegian prime minister
Secretary General of NATO
Jens Stoltenberg
military conscription
Setesdal
Kristiansand
Otra
Setesdal Line
Landsverneplan for Forsvaret (Evjemoen)
58°33′48″N 7°46′54″E / 58.56333°N 7.78167°E / 58.56333; 7.78167
Categories
Norwegian Army bases
Setesdal
Military installations in Agder
Evje og Hornnes

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