The Red Crescent administered many refugee camps and distributed humanitarian aid during the Second American Civil War for the millions displaced by the conflict. Camp Patience was located south of the Mississippi-Tennessee border, where it operated from 2074 until its destruction in a raid by Blue troops in 2081 in reprisal for the death of General Pearson.
This map of Camp Patience is believed to have been drawn by a refugee. The camps were notorious for their poor sanitation, with overflow waste sewage being dumped into nearby Sandy Creek.