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Camp Sheridan, Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama WWI

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Camp Sheridan was a U.S. Army training facility located in Montgomery, Montgomery County, during World War I. It was situated on 4,000 acres of land approximately three miles northeast of downtown Montgomery along the Lower Wetumpka Road. It was one of several camps the federal government established in Alabama to prepare U.S. soldiers and airmen for World War I, the most notable being Camp McClellan along with Taylor Field off of Pike Road in Montgomery and Aviation Engine and Repair Depot No. 3 at Wright Field, later known as Maxwell Air Force Base. Servicemen also trained at Fort Gaines and Fort Morgan.

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