Camp Upton

Defunct

Address

Yaphank, Suffolk County

GPS

40.874902781804, -72.877153538996

BOOK

As he rocked down the aisle with his barrack-bag slung at his shoulder like a monstrous blue sausage, he saw no vacant seats, but after a moment his eye fell on a single space at present occupied by the feet of a short swarthy Sicilian, who, with his hat drawn over his eyes, hunched defiantly in the corner. As Anthony stopped beside him he stared up with a scowl, evidently intended to be intimidating; he must have adopted it as a defense against this entire gigantic equation.
At Anthony’s sharp “That seat taken?” he very slowly lifted the feet as though they were a breakable package, and placed them with some care upon the floor. His eyes remained on Anthony, who meanwhile sat down and unbuttoned the uniform coat issued him at Camp Upton the day before.

The Beautiful and Damned

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

A United States Army military camp established in 1917 as a recruitment and training center during World War I. The camp housed tens of thousands of soldiers and featured extensive infrastructure, including barracks, hospitals, and training areas. After the war, the site was repurposed and expanded during World War II, later becoming the site of Brookhaven National Laboratory. After the war ended, it was dismantled in 1946.

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