This video is for my dear husband William, who is a huge history buff and Band of Brother's fan. He was extremely excited to hear that we were close to Toccoa and this is just strictly for our viewing pleasure of our trip there.
Currahee Mountain is a mountain located in Stephens County, Georgia near Toccoa. It is the last (or southernmost) mountain in the Blue Ridge mountain range. Currahee appears to be derived from the Cherokee word gurahiyi (Cherokee: ᎫᎳᎯᏱ), which means "water cress place" or may mean "standing alone." [1] Currahee Mountain rises about 900 feet above the local topography and, with an overall elevation of 1740 feet, is the highest peak in Stephens county. Part of the mountain is in the Chattahoochee National Forest.
The mountain was made famous internationally by Steven Spielberg's TV series of Band of Brothers. The mountain was featured during the training of the American Paratroopers at Camp Toccoa, Georgia where they ran up and down Currahee. The name of the mountain became the motto for these paratroopers including the famous quote: "3 Miles up, 3 Miles down".
Camp Toccoa
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
For the summer camp of the same name, see Camp Toccoa (summer camp).
Camp Toccoa
Toccoa, Georgia
Type Military Training Base
Built 1940
In use 1941- ca. 1946
Controlled by United States
Camp Toccoa was a United States Army paratrooper training camp during World War II five miles west of Toccoa, Georgia.
It was first planned in 1938, constructed by the Georgia National Guard and the Works Projects Administration beginning January 17, 1940, and was dedicated December 14, 1940. The facility was initially named Camp General Robert Toombs after a Confederate Civil War General
[edit] WWII
In 1942 the U.S. Army took over the site. There were very few buildings or facilities there and original personnel were housed in tents. More permanent barracks were built as the first paratroopers started to arrive. The story goes that Colonel Robert Sink, commander of one of the first units to train there, the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR), thought that it was bad psychology to have young men arrive at Toccoa, travel Route 13 past a casket factory (the Toccoa Casket Company) to learn to jump at Camp "Tombs", so he persuaded the Department of the Army to change the name to Camp Toccoa.
Initially, Camp Toccoa used the Toccoa municipal airport for jump training, but due to a transport accident, it was abandoned for having too short a runway for safe C-39 and C-47 operations. All further jump training occurred at Fort Benning, Georgia.
Camp Toccoa also lacked a rifle range, so airborne trainees would march thirty miles to Clemson Agricultural College, a military school in South Carolina, to practice on the college's shooting range.
The most prominent local landmark is Currahee Mountain. Paratroopers in training ran from the camp up the mountain and back, memorialized in the HBO series, Band of Brothers, with the shout "three miles up, three miles down." Members of the 506th refer to themselves as "Currahees", derived from the Cherokee word gurahiyi, which may mean "standing alone".[1] The crest is surmounted by a group of telecommunications towers.
[edit] After WWII
The camp closed at the end of the war. In the late 1940s, it served as a Georgia State Prison site, housing primarily youthful offenders, but several escapes forced the state to close the site, moving the operation to a new facility at Alto, Georgia. The twisting trail up Currahee is now named for Colonel Sink. The only remaining building from the camp is the mess hall, which sits on a corner of a Milliken & Company textile plant. Patterson Pumps Company occupies another portion of the grounds.
i run it every weekend, when i was in 9th grade i won the 5k, then in 10th and 11th i got 3rd and 4th for the 10k, i run it for those men that fought, i'll soon be fighting too for this beautiful country. ---ROTC, Captain Williams
longhornfan000000000 3 years ago
First thank you for your service and second I'm impressed that you run that every weekend! That is incredible
SSGLuceyGirl in reply to longhornfan000000000 (Show the comment) 3 years ago
I was there today. I have to go back in the first of October for the 101st Airborne Reunion held every year. We run Currahee every year for the Reunion, well the people who want to. It's one tough run! "3 miles up, 3 miles down"
blake1653 3 years ago
I hope that the reunion went really well, maybe next year we can come up to watch you guys.
SSGLuceyGirl in reply to blake1653 (Show the comment) 3 years ago