What Special Forces facilities did the United States use in World War 2?
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June 19th, 2022 |
Last Updated |
November 22nd, 2022 |
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The Allied Facilities The Axis Facilities |
United States |
The Allied Facilities |
British Facilities US Facilities |
Facilities |
- Advanced Tactical Training, Fort Dix, New Jersey, United States
- Alamo Scouts Training Center (ASTC), Kalo Kalo, Fergusson Island, Papua New Guinea
- Amphibious training, Royal Navy, Argyle, Scotland
- Amphibious Training Center, Camp Clarence R. Edwards, Massachusetts, United States
- Amphibious Training Center, Camp Gordon Johnston, Carrabelle, Florida, United States
- Area F, Congressional Country Club, Bethesda, Washington DC, Maryland, United States
- Area H, Hagerstown, Maryland, United States
- Army Ranger Combat Training School at Fort William R. Shafter, Territory of Hawaii, United States
- Army Ranger School, Camp Nathan Bedford Forrest, Tullahoma, Tennessee, United States
- Assault Training Center, Braunton Burrows, Devon, Great Britain
- Camp X, Ontario, Canada
- Camp X or Camp Tabragalba, Beaudesert, Queensland, Australia
- Coastal Raiding Training, Dundee, Scotland
- Commando Training Depot, Achnacarry Castle, Spean Bridge, Inverness-shire in Scotland
- Ramgarh Training Center, Bihar, India
- Scouts and Raiders School, Fort Pierce, Florida, United States
- Winter Warfare Training, Camp McCoy, Wisconsin, United States