Category:Camp Devens (Massachusetts)

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English: Camp Devens, Massachusetts was named in honor of Brigadier General Charles Devens, U.S. V. (Bvt. Maj. Gen.), Attorney General of the United States, 1877-81. Established July 18, 1917, to serve as training camp for 76th Division (National Army), which occupied the cantonment, August 1917 to July 1918. Construction started June 1917 and continued through 1918. Designated as demobilization center, December 3, 1918.

Reference: Camp Devens - World War 1 Cantonment – A.E.F. Training Center 1918

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