This is part three of an investigative journalism report, on Agent Orange tested and even used here in the U.S. as well as Canada, that was done earlier in 2010 and followed with a part two, the links to those as well as more information are found at this updated report.
It's a long forgotten piece of Fort Gordon's past, almost wiped away like it never even existed. But News 12 is learning more about Camp Crockett.
Nov 23, 2011 - AUGUSTA, Ga. -- You won't find Camp Crockett on any modern maps. And even if you knew where to look, you won't find it at Fort Gordon either.
The soldiers who once trained here and the Quonset Huts are all gone. All that's left are the concrete slabs.
Lou Krieger is a veteran who wants everyone to know what happened in this remote place that also featured a mock-up of a Vietnamese Village for training purposes.
"This is one of the very few pictures outside of Camp Crockett of the Vietnam village," Krieger said.
Krieger said it may have been like Vietnam in more ways than one.
A News 12 investigation uncovered something that may surprise you. While they were using Agent Orange to strip the jungles of Vietnam, they were testing it here.
We obtained a map through the Freedom Of Information Act. It shows where the government tested agents blue, orange and white in Augusta from January of 1967 through December 1969. read more>>>







It's a long forgotten piece of Fort Gordon's past, almost wiped away like it never even existed. But News 12 is learning more about Camp Crockett.







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