
Please visit the
Camp Toccoa at Curahee Project
The camp is gone, dismantled soon after the war, but memories are still
there. Memorials to Camp Toccoa, Paratroopers and Colonel Robert F.
Sink have been erected in the Memory of the Men that trained and served
during WWII.
Memorials to these Units are located on the property that was once the
entrance to Camp Toccoa. After the war the came site became an
industrial complex. Patterson Pump has a collection of photos of the
Camp site, from the early beginnings of the site as the company began
operations in Toccoa. Across the road, Milliken & Company has the only
standing building left of the site. Visitors, historians, tour groups
and reunion groups come from around the world to visit the area that
became "home" to the men during their training at Camp Toccoa. The
Museum houses photos, documents and memorabilia of WWII.
UNITS TRAINED AT CAMP TOCCOA
501ST PIR | 506TH PIR | 511TH PIR | 517TH PIR
295TH ORDNANCE HEAVY MAINTENANCE COMPANY
38TH SIGNAL LIGHT CONSTRUCTION BATTALION
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