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  • ...[[Fort Francis E. Warren]] in 1930. In 1948 the post was renamed [[Francis E. Warren Air Force Base]] and is still an active military installation. Also |width="50%"|[[Image:Fort DA Russell2 210 Post HQ - 1.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Fort D.A. Russell Old Post Headquarters]] ...
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  • ...ld Harbor, Winchester and was present at the surrender of General [[Robert E. Lee]] at Appomattox Courthouse. ...ar Army as a Lieutenant Colonel, [[7th U.S. Cavalry]]. He then served at a number of frontier posts during the western Indian Wars. His last expedition was c ...
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  • |width="50%"|[[Image:Fort Mackenzie Gym-BX.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Fort Mackenzie Gym and Post Exchange]] |width="50%"|[[Image:Fort Mackenzie CO Qtrs - 3.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Fort Mackenzie Commanding Officer's Quarters]] ...
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  • ...Seybert]]. Abandoned in 1763. Also Known as [[Seybert's Fort]] and later [[Fort Blizzard]] |width="50%"|[[Image:.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Fort Seybert]] ...
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  • ...ed after Lt. [[George E. Kelly]], who was killed in an airplane crash at [[Fort Sam Houston]] on 10 May 1911. Renamed [[Kelly Army Air Field]] on 30 July 1 ...ne handled maintenance and supply and later become [[Duncan Field]]. Kelly Number Two conducted flight training. Kelly became a reception center for new recr ...
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  • | Number Made|| 794 || | Azimuth Beamwidth || 28 degrees<br>11 degrees || Original Ver<br>Later Ver ...
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  • ...lina; [[Fort McHenry]], Maryland; [[Fort Moultrie]], South Carolina and [[Fort Preble]], Maine. ...], New York; [[Fort Hamilton]], New York; [[Fort McHenry]], Maryland and [[Fort Monroe]], Virginia. ...
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  • ...oops as a part of the Louisiana Purchase Territory (1803-1804) and renamed Fort St. Philip. Located on the Mississippi River at Plaguemines Bend, Plaquemin |colspan="2"|[[Image:Fort Saint Phillip 1862 Harpers.jpg|thumb|center|795px|Fort St. Philip 1862 Harpers Illustration]] ...
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  • He served for number of years in Pacific Northwest, where was twice wounded during engagements w While stationed at [[Fort Steilacoom]] in 1857, he made a well documented attempt to climb Mount Rain ...
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  • ...sen site was near the remaining earthworks of a U.S. Civil War Confederate fort and since both sets of guns were on wheeled carriages the battery construct !Number ...
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  • ...of Baltimore]] including [[Fort Smallwood]], [[Fort Armistead (1)]], and [[Fort Carroll (1)]]. Turned over to the Veterans Administration Aug 1940. [[Image:Fort Howard - 06.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Fort Howard Entrance Sign]] ...
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  • ...ond from the southeast after moving by sea to [[Fort Monroe]], Virginia (a fort that stayed in Union hands when Virginia seceded). This campaign is known a ...s, losing valuable time while the Confederates newly placed under [[Robert E. Lee]] beefed up Richmond's defenses. ...
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  • ...blished in 1941 in Dutch Harbor, Aleutians West Census Area, Alaska. Named Fort Mears on 10 Sep 1941 after Colonel [[Frederick Mears]], who helped develop |colspan="2"|[[File:Ft Mears Garrison 1 Cantonment.jpg|795px|thumb|center|Fort Mears Garrison #1 Cantonment Area at Margaret Bay after Abandonment.]] ...
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  • ...1831 he contracted pneumonia and returned to [[:Category:Fort Crawford (1)|Fort Crawford (1)]]. ...regimental adjutant. In 1834 he was transferred to [[:Category:Fort Gibson|Fort Gibson]]. ...
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  • [[Image:JEBStuart LC.jpg|thumb|250px|right|J.E.B. Stuart]] ...his post at [[Fort Riley]] and moved in the summer of 1860 to establish [[Fort Lyon]] where the regiment wintered. ...
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  • ...t [[John Adams]] and opened on 4 Jul 1799 as a [[First System|First System Fort]]. Abandoned by the U.S. Army and turned over to the U.S. Navy in 1950. Tu |width="50%"|[[Image:FortAdamsModern RI.jpg|375px|thumb|left|Fort Adams, RI]] ...
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  • On 24 Apr 1861, ten days after the fall of [[Fort Sumter]], Captain Grant arrived in Springfield, Illinois, with a company of ...War]] by capturing [[Fort Henry]], Tennessee, on 6 Feb 1862, followed by [[Fort Donelson]], where he demanded the famous terms of "unconditional surrender" ...
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  • ...Powder River country to join the Platte Road about eighty miles west of [[Fort Laramie]]. It reduced by nearly 400 miles the distance required by other ro ...region. Connor constructed a stockade, [[Fort Reno]], 169 miles north of [[Fort Laramie]] at the forks of the Powder River, but his attempt to subdue the t ...
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  • ==[[Fort Coulonge]]== ...the mode of trade carried on by the company. I remained at this station ([[Fort Coulonge]]) during the winter of 1837-1838 and the country being then in a ...
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  • ..., no matter how progressive, would have attempted to restrain such a great number of citizens in their pursuit of happiness (as manifested by their dreams of ...ghting the winter roamers only. As the weather turned warmer, however, the number of summer roamers grew in the unceded area, creating a greater threat to th ...
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