Camp Gordon Johnston Association, Inc. - Endowment Fund

A nonprofit organization

$180 raised by 5 donors

Camp Gordon Johnston’s museum role is to preserve the heritage of the men who trained at the camp during WW II. Carrabelle was the focal point of social life around the camp when it was open during WW II, and today continues its role as the preserver of the amphibious soldier's heritage. Camp Gordon Johnston opened in 1942 for the sole purpose of training amphibious soldiers and their support groups, this camp trained a quarter of a million men, closing in June of 1946. The museum promotes not only the history of WW II, but portrays the gigantic effort that our nation poured into this conflict. The CGJ Museum has compiled an extensive history of the various units that trained here, as well as a photographic display of the area and life as it existed at the camp.

 

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Camp Gordon Johnston Association, Inc. - Endowment Fund

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Community Foundation of North Florida 1435 Piedmont Drive East, Ste 101
Tallahassee, FL 32308