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Camp Thomas A. Scott was a United States Army Railway Operating Battalion training camp established in June 1942 in Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was named for Thomas Alexander Scott, fourth president of the Pennsylvania Railroad. It was also used to house German prisoners of war between November 1944 and November 1945.
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