Camp X, the first united spy school helping undercover agents. Camp X was a huge success to outcome of WW2 without Camp X we wouldn 't even had a famous and major battle, D-day. Camp X is a training camp where British, American , and Canadian spies work together gathering information. Because while Hitler’s army was dominating battles in Western Europe, the Allies knew that standard warfare would not win them a victory against the Nazis. They needed people who could sneak into enemy territory, gather information in a small amount of time, organize the resistance, and cause chaos for the enemies. Camp X was created for these reasons.
When they were picking the site for Camp X they had in mind national parks. But no one wanted to turn their park into a training camp. They wanted to conserve their parks and treasures for the public. During 1942 and 1945 the OSS could do whatever they wanted to. Both of the two national parks. the parks were excluded the park 's rangers were gone, the parks superintendents moved to the nearest towns. After that OSS out in obstacle courses, shooting ranges, demolition areas, classrooms, bigger lunch rooms. Each training camp had a Commanding officer chief instructor and each with a diverse staff.
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British knew a ton of information about espionage and trained the British agents that did not know , Americans, and Canadians. Camp X was a training camp, a communication center, and more. Camp X was in different parts of Northern America and as the Allies advance they soon became world wide. In North America each camp were different levels. As you rank up the missions got more dangerous. At the beginner level it is dangerous enough while you scroll on a rope, they explode ground mins not near you that is an another level but a mile away to scare