Camp Cody - Floyd Dewey Granger 

* Donna Penna's Grandfather Camp Cody Scans *


Floyd Dewey Granger's enlistment photo taken at Camp Dodge, Iowa.
Floyd Dewey Granger was from Redwood City, California
Floyd Trained at Camp Fremont in Menlo Park California, Then Was Moved to Camp Cody, New Mexico


Floyd Dewey Granger - Deming, New Mexico
Floyd Granger's World War I Motor Transport Company 350 of CA Quarter Master Sergeant
Camp Cody, Deming, New Mexico, 1917-1918


Floyd Dewey Granger - Deming, New Mexico
Motor Transport Company 350 - Camp Cody, Deming, New Mexico
Black Mountain in Background - Arrow Marks Floyd's Tent


Floyd Dewey Granger - Deming, New Mexico
Floyd Granger and Friends On The Way To The Florida Mountains - Southeast of Deming, New Mexico


Floyd Dewey Granger - Deming, New Mexico
San Francisco Sunday Paper August 25, 1918

Sergeant Harry Wagner, Sergeant L. Cooperman, Herman Bukspas, Sergeant William Kiessig and E. B. Reed, recruited in
this city (San Francisco) as men of Motor Truck Train 350, formerly Truck Train 203, cleaning up the pots and kettles while at Camp Cody, New Mexico


Floyd Dewey Granger - Deming, New Mexico
Road Oiler At Camp Cody, Deming, New Mexico


Floyd Dewey Granger - Deming, New Mexico
Motor Transport Company 350 Mascot on Top of The Horse - Camp Cody, Deming, New Mexico


Floyd Dewey Granger  - Deming, New Mexico
Floyd Granger And Friends In Gas Mask - Camp Cody, Deming, New Mexico, 1917-1918

Gas masks used in WWI were due to poison gas attacks on Allies in the trenches. Soldiers were trained to quickly strap the masks to prevent toxins from leaking in.


Floyd Granger And Friends Floyd Granger Up Into The Air
Floyd Granger And Friends Floyd Granger Up Into The Air


Floyd Dewey Granger - Deming, New Mexico
Motor Transport Company 350 Banquete at the Oyster Loaf Cafe - Arpil 9, 1918
Restaurant Located in El Paso, Texas


Floyd Dewey Granger - Deming, New Mexico
4th Of July Parade at Camp Cody, Deming, New Mexico


Acknowledgments: I wish to express my sincere appreciation to Donna Penna for donating her
scanned photographs. These pictures belonged to her grandfather, Floyd Dewey Granger. Thank you very much Donna Penna
for sharing these pictures with everyone and for helping me to preserve the history of Camp Cody.
I do not own any of the actual Photographs or items on this Camp Cody Web site.

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