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'''{{PAGENAME}} (1943-1945)''' - A [[World War II]] training camp established 2 Sep 1943 to train combat engineers. Located at present day Sun River Resort, Deschutes County, Oregon. Named in G.O. 65, 4 Dec 1942, for Brigadier General [[Henry Larcom Abbot]] {{Cullum|1632}}, USA. Deactivated in 1945. | |||
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== History== | |||
Established as an Army Engineer replacement and engineering center during World War II on the site where General [[Henry Larcom Abbot]] had camped some 100 years earlier during the Pacific Railroads Surveys. The camp was built in five months at a cost of over 4 million dollars.<br> | |||
Col. [[Frank Besson]] {{Cullum|4762}} was the camp commander during its short life. The camp trained over 100,000 military engineers. | |||
==Current Status== | ==Current Status== | ||
The camp was purchased in the 1960s and platted as the "Sun River" Resort. The only building remaining today from the original camp is the officers club, now known as the Great Hall. | |||
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'''Location:''' Sun River | '''Location:''' Sun River Resort, Deschutes County, Oregon | ||
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* Elevation: 4140 | |||
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'''GPS Locations:''' | |||
* {{GPSLinkLong|Lat=43.87197|Lon=-121.4448}} Camp Abbot | |||
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'''Links:''' | '''Links:''' | ||
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{{Visited|12 Jun 2008, 25 Dec 2007}} | |||
== Picture Gallery== | |||
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Image:Camp Abbot - 06.jpg|Sun River Great Hall (former Officers Club) | |||
Image:Camp Abbot - 12.jpg|Grand Staircase at the Great Hall | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:26, 5 May 2022
Camp Abbot (1943-1945) - A World War II training camp established 2 Sep 1943 to train combat engineers. Located at present day Sun River Resort, Deschutes County, Oregon. Named in G.O. 65, 4 Dec 1942, for Brigadier General Henry Larcom Abbot (Cullum 1632), USA. Deactivated in 1945.
HistoryEstablished as an Army Engineer replacement and engineering center during World War II on the site where General Henry Larcom Abbot had camped some 100 years earlier during the Pacific Railroads Surveys. The camp was built in five months at a cost of over 4 million dollars. Current StatusThe camp was purchased in the 1960s and platted as the "Sun River" Resort. The only building remaining today from the original camp is the officers club, now known as the Great Hall.
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Visited: 12 Jun 2008, 25 Dec 2007 Picture Gallery
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