Camp Sibert was a World War II training facility located near the town of Daleville in Alabama, primarily used for training soldiers in chemical warfare. The camp was established in 1942 and played a significant role in preparing troops for the unique challenges posed by chemical weapons during the war, reflecting Alabama's contribution to military efforts and its strategic importance in the conflict.
Topic 7.1: 7.1 Alabama's role in World War II: military and industrial contributions
Unit 7