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Camp Atterbury published articles
Date Source Headline
06/08/1982 Indpls Star/News Group of 10 prisoners open work release facility at Camp Atterbury.
06/28/1982 Indpls Star/News Much work being done at Johnson County Park in preparation for National Campers & Hikers Assn. "Campvention", July 9 - 15.
07/14/1982 Indpls Star/News Air Force reserve pilots to begin training in use of laser-guided bombs and missiles at Atterbury firing range.
09/01/1982 Indpls Star/News Trial opens in case involving two Guard technicians who say they were discharged for revealing alleged misuse of federal equipment and employees at Camp Atterbury shop.
11/09/1982 Indpls Star/News Family of Randy Mattox, injured in explosion of shell he collected at Camp Atterbury Military Reservation, sues federal government for $3.7 million.
01/01/1983   Atterbury Prisoner of War camp.
04/03/1983 Indpls Star/News Chapel built by Italian and German prisoners of war still exists.
04/30/1983 Indpls Star/News William "Carl" Kassen, former executive officer at Camp Atterbury, post executive officer and deputy post commander at Fort Harrison dies.
05/27/1983 Indpls Star/News Students at Custer Baker Middle School, Franklin, have a hit with new book, "Atterbury File."
07/13/1983 Indpls Star/News Air Force Reserve pilot killed in crash of plane during training mission.
07/21/1983 Indpls Star/News Ohio National Guard removes soldier before Indiana officials can charge him in connection with flare-firing incident.
07/22/1983 Indpls Star/News Grand Jury investigation of "war games" injury ordered.
07/26/1983 Indpls Star/News PFC Donald L. Sherwood, shot in face with flare - dies. Bartholomew County grand jury to investigate.
08/09/1983 Indpls Star/News Ohio National Guardsmen to be searched for unauthorized items before beginning training sessions.
08/10/1983 Indpls Star/News Italian television director is visiting site of World War II prisoner of war camp in search for artifacts to film for documentary on Italian prisoners of war.
08/10/1983 Indpls Star/News Military board of inquiry reports findings of investigation into flare shooting incident.
08/28/1983 Indpls Star/News Camp Atterbury offers some of the best military training grounds in the U. S. for National Guard, Reserve and regular Army.
09/23/1983 Indpls Star/News Five emergency response teams undergo training at Camp Atterbury.
05/23/1984 Indpls Star/News Ohio National Guardsman PFC Derek H. Landers goes on trial in death of soldier during war games last summer.
05/25/1984 Indpls Star/News PFC Derek H. Landers found not guilty in shooting of soldier with flare.
11/07/1984 Indpls Star/News Nineveh election officials challenge registration of Camp Atterbury Job Corps Center residents.
02/06/1985 Indpls Star/News Director Paul Legingston backs Job Corps.
02/06/1985 Indpls Star/News Eliminating Job Corps would deprive four-county region of about $3 million annually.
03/05/1986 Indpls Star/News Johnson County Horse Park is being developed on former Camp Atterbury land for Pan American Game and other uses.
06/09/1986 Indpls Star/News Picture story of Officers Candidate School at Camp Atterbury.
12/30/1986 Indpls Star/News Don Wertz, teacher at Custer Baker Middle School, Franklin, who co-directed project to write history of Camp Atterbury, is honored with Arvin Foundation's 1986 Distinguished Teacher of the Year Award.
01/11/1987 Columbus 40 years later - Ex-POW remembers Atterbury
06/13/1987 Indpls Star/News "Chapel in the Meadow", built by World War II prisoners of war, may be placed on National Register of Historic Places.
08/02/1987 Indpls Star/News New National Guard armory is dedicated.
08/28/1987 Indpls Star/News Brief history of Camp Atterbury.
04/24/1988 Indpls Star/News Movie is being cast of life and career of late Atterbury Job Corps boxing coach who played a big part in development of local Golden Gloves tournament.
06/18/1988 Indpls Star/News Olympic trials canceled after shooting ranges rendered inoperative by thieves.
06/23/1989 Indpls Star/News Atterbury Camp for Women to be converted into facility of men. May be renamed Atterbury Correctional Center
09/16/1989 Indpls Star/News Chapel built by Italian prisoners of war during World War II has been refurbished, to be dedicated.
09/19/1989 Indpls Star/News Use as a medium-security prison is approved.
09/29/1989 Indpls Star/News Area residents oppose plan to open medium-security prison at Camp Atterbury.
10/13/1989 Indpls Star/News Residents question proposed use as medium-security prison.
05/30/1990 Indpls Star/News Former barracks being renovated to house Department of Corrections inmates.
05/30/1990 Indpls Star/News Former barracks at Camp Atterbury are being rehabilitated to house about 160 inmates.
07/05/1990 Indpls Star/News Camp Atterbury proposed as site for three-county landfill.
10/23/1990 Indpls Star/News World War II barracks are being remodeled to house Johnson County Correctional Unit for non-violent offenders.
05/27/1997 Indpls Star/News State's search-dog school is lifesaver to the world. by Fred D. Cavinder
11/01/1998   152 members attend NGSAR school in Indiana
03/17/1999 Franklin Star Camp website worth the visit
12/28/2000 Franklin Star Rail car added to Atterbury memorabilia
04/19/2001 Franklin Star Bang Up Job - Army clears grounds of un-detonated ammunition.
04/20/2001 Columbus POW's son hopes to craft statue for Camp Atterbury
06/03/2001 Columbus Residents remember losing land to Atterbury
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