
The 95th, the 97th, and the 102nd Infantry Division and the 10th Mountain Division trained here during the war. The 2nd Infantry Division was processed through the camp after the war. More than 32,000 casualties were suffered by these five divisions. The camp also provided training for more than 100 separate nondivisional combat and other support units, and the only nurses combat training program in Texas. About 4,800 German prisoners of war were also held at Swift.
At the end of the World War II the camp shifted from wartime training to processing more than 12,400 officers and enlisted personnel from the service to civilian life. On June 30, 1946, the camp became inactive, and utilization was transferred from the U.S. Army to the State of Texas in December, 1948.