Camp Wadsworth (1)

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Camp Wadsworth (1) (1917-1919) - A U.S. Army World War I National Guard Mobilization and Training Camp first established in 1917 near Spartanburg, Spartanburg County, South Carolina. Named Camp Wadsworth in G.O. 95, 18 Jul 1917, after Brigadier General James S. Wadsworth, U.S. Civil War General who was mortally wounded 6 May 1864 during the Battle of the Wilderness. Abandoned in 1919.

World War I

One of sixteen U.S. Army National Guard Mobilization and Training Camps established in 1917 to train and integrate National Guard units for service in a U.S. Army division. Camp Wadsworth was established 18 Jul 1917 under the supervision of construction quartermaster Lt. Colonel John D. Kilpatrick on a site of about 2,000 acres. The camp was to have a capacity of about 27,152 officers and enlisted men (one Pershing division) that would become the 27th U.S. Infantry Division. The camp was completed in November 1917 at a first fiscal year cost of $ 3,761,510.28.

The first commander of the camp was Major General John O'Ryan, NY National Guard, who formed the 27th U.S. Infantry Division and remained commander of the division until they mustered out. The 27th was organized from New York National Guard units at Camp Wadsworth 1 Oct 1917 and departed for France May-Jul 1918. The 27th distinguished itself in combat and suffered significant casualties including 1,791 killed, 9,427 wounded and 228 captured. The 27th returned to the U.S. Feb-Mar 1918 and was demobilized 1 Apr 1919 at Camp Upton, New York.

Also trained at Camp Sevier:

At the end of the war the camp became a demobilization center on 3 Dec 1918. The camp was ordered salvaged on 4 Feb 1919 and closed 25 Mar 1919. The post headquarters was operating until September 1919.

Current Status

Marker only (may be missing) in Spartanburg, Spartanburg County, South Carolina.


USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) Database Entry: 2101576


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Location:Spartanburg, Spartanburg County, South Carolina.

Maps & Images

Lat: 34.941111 Long: -81.9777778

Sources:

  • Roberts, Robert B., Encyclopedia of Historic Forts: The Military, Pioneer, and Trading Posts of the United States, Macmillan, New York, 1988, 10th printing, ISBN 0-02-926880-X, page 724
  • Rinaldi, Richard A., The US Army in World War I - Orders of Battle, Tiger Lily Publications LLC, 2004, 244 pages, page 37-38
  • Brief Histories of Divisions, U.S. Army: 1917-1918, U.S.A. General Staff, June 1921, 92 pages, page 33

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