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Camp LivingstonCamp Livingston is a WWII abandoned military camp located in Grant parish
Louisiana.
Camp Livingston was open from 1940-1945 and was first
known as Camp Tioga. It was renamed Camp Livingston in honor of Chancellor
Robert R. Livingston, negotiator of the Louisiana Purchase. It was home to
the 28th, 32nd, 38th and 86th Infantry Divisions during the war.
During World War II, thousands of Japanese, German and Italian prisoners of war were kept in internment camps at Camp Livingston and Camp Claiborne. In 1942, the first Japanese POW to arrive at Camp Livingston was one who was captured at Pearl Harbor, the survivor of the three-man crew of a mini-submarine which attacked the American fleet on Dec. 7, 1941. The internees at the camps were used to supply logging and farm labor in the area. Camp Livingston was deactivated in late 1945 and is now part of the
Kisatchie National Forest. Many of the old streets are paved and can still be driven down in a car. See roads in the menu. If you have any Camp related photos or documents please submit them to the website so we can archive them for viewing.
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