Camp Buildings |
Several images of some of the
more prominent buildings in the camp. A few have interior as well as
exterior views. |
Training Activities |
Descriptions and images of
IRTC training. Except for the "Basic Training" and "Service
Company" sections, most of the photos came from "I Am A Doughboy" (See
Site Information for a complete bibliography). |
Group
Photos
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A modest collection of group photos taken
at the camp. Some are platoon sized groups while others are
company
or larger groups. This page will take a while to load if you have
a slow speed connection.
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Henry Gasser Images |
During his career in the Army and while
assigned to Camp Croft, watercolor artist Henry Gasser created several pen and ink as well as
water color pictures which were exhibited at the camp, in town,
and in
the local newspaper. Follow the link to see a modest collection of those unique
images, |
The
Photography of Joseph P. Pizzimenti |
Joe Pizzimenti was an extremely talented soldier serving
with the 2nd Regimental Band. He had a permit that allowed him to
use a camera on the post and used it to capture unique images of life
at Croft. |
Panoramic Images
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A small collection of
panoramic images of the camp and the men who trained there. Each
company had one or two group photos taken, usually at the end of their
cycle of training.
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Website
Visitors Photos |
Photos and brief
recollections posted by Ex-Crofters and their families. The
collections vary in size from one image to a dozen or more.
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Special Events |
Spartanburg
Regional Museum Display (2001) |
Pictures of the special display at the Spartanburg
Regional Museum of History. The exhibit was in honor of the 60th
Anniversary of the Camp's opening and ran from April 6 to May 26, 2001. |
2003
Camp Croft Veterans Reunion
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Photos from the 2003 Camp Croft Veterans
Reunion held on June 20, 2003 at the American Legion Hall (Post 28) in
Spartanburg.
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2011 Presentation |
Camp Croft Homepage friends Brian
and Susan Illner attended the Veterans Appreciation Day event at Bellview Baptist Church in Woodruff, SC along with several other members of the local
Military History Club of the Carolinas (MHCC) organization. |