Tent Area, Camp Philip Morris, Le Havre, France
- Identifier:
- 038340
- Collection Number:
- A&M 3130
- Title:
- Tent Area, Camp Philip Morris, Le Havre, France
- Date:
- 1946/03
- Description:
- Staging areas for new troops arriving in the ETO (European Theater of Operations), were known as "Cigarette Camps". Each camp was named after a brand of cigarette for security reasons. Referring to camps without any indication of geographical location help to block information leaks to the enemy. After V-E Day (Victory in Europe) the camps were converted to redeployment centers. An estimated 3 million American troops either entered or left Europe through the Le Havre area camps.
- Subjects:
- World War II., World War, 1939-1945--France--Le Havre., Military camps--France--Le Havre.
- Corporate Names:
- Camp Philip Morris (Le Harve, France), United States. Army.
- Acquisition Method:
- Acquired
- Medium:
- print
- Projects:
- West Virginia History OnView