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- Camp_Sharpe abstract "Not to be confused with the 1912 Camp Sharpe of Delaware, OhioCamp Sharpe was a World War II military installation on the Gettysburg Battlefield that trained soldiers for psychological operations (e.g., morale operations) in the European Theater of Operations (see Operation Cornflakes & Frontpost newspaper). Adjacent to Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp NP-2 in McMillan Woods, Camp Sharpe used camp CCC NP-1 and was located "in a muddy hollow at the bottom of a slanting road". A USO facility for Camp Sharpe soldiers was at the former Hill house on Chambersburg Street in nearby Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.After Camp Sharpe closed in 1944, USO operations were moved c. January 1945 to "the recreation center for the guards" of the Gettysburg POW camp. The former camp was used for migrant workers in the summer of 1945.[1]".
- Camp_Sharpe location Adams_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Camp_Sharpe location Seminary_Ridge.
- Camp_Sharpe type Training_camp.
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- Camp_Sharpe wikiPageExternalLink tstd2-07.htm.
- Camp_Sharpe wikiPageExternalLink PSYOPOrgWW2.html.
- Camp_Sharpe wikiPageID "26388619".
- Camp_Sharpe wikiPageRevisionID "594815565".
- Camp_Sharpe battles World_War_II.
- Camp_Sharpe commanders "Major John T. Jarecki".
- Camp_Sharpe controlledby "adjunct of Fort Ritchie".
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- Camp_Sharpe location Adams_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Camp_Sharpe location Seminary_Ridge.
- Camp_Sharpe name "(eponym: George H. Sharpe, who gathered American Civil War military intelligence for General George Meade)".
- Camp_Sharpe name "Camp Sharpe".
- Camp_Sharpe occupants ""The Psycho Boys"".
- Camp_Sharpe partof United_States_Army.
- Camp_Sharpe type Training_camp.
- Camp_Sharpe used "--11-09".
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- Camp_Sharpe subject Category:Civilian_Conservation_Corps_camps.
- Camp_Sharpe subject Category:Civilian_Conservation_Corps_in_Pennsylvania.
- Camp_Sharpe subject Category:Closed_training_facilities_of_the_United_States_Army.
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- Camp_Sharpe comment "Not to be confused with the 1912 Camp Sharpe of Delaware, OhioCamp Sharpe was a World War II military installation on the Gettysburg Battlefield that trained soldiers for psychological operations (e.g., morale operations) in the European Theater of Operations (see Operation Cornflakes & Frontpost newspaper). Adjacent to Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp NP-2 in McMillan Woods, Camp Sharpe used camp CCC NP-1 and was located "in a muddy hollow at the bottom of a slanting road".".
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- Camp_Sharpe name "(eponym: George H. Sharpe, who gathered American Civil War military intelligence for General George Meade)".
- Camp_Sharpe name "Camp Sharpe".