Camp Rimini was established in 1936 as a Civilian Conservation Corps camp, and made into an Army War Dog Reception and Training Center during World War II.
During World War II, the mountains near Rimini played host to a specialized group of soldiers, training hundreds of sled and pack dogs for military use. Later this year, there will be a new marker commemorating that history – thanks to some help from East Helena teens.
During World War II, the mountains near Rimini played host to a specialized group of soldiers, training hundreds of sled and pack dogs for military use. Later this year, there will be a new marker commemorating that history – thanks to some help from East Helena teens.
During World War II, the mountains near Rimini played host to a specialized group of soldiers, training hundreds of sled and pack dogs for military use.
During World War II, the mountains near Rimini played host to a specialized group of soldiers, training hundreds of sled and pack dogs for military use. Later this year, there will be a new marker commemorating that history – thanks to some help from East Helena teens.