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During [[World War II]] in 1942 the district was reestablished as the U.S. Army Military District of Washington
During [[World War II]] in 1942 the district was reestablished as the U.S. Army Military District of Washington


Former U.S. Army Military District of Washington installations:
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! Former
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* [[Fort Lesley J. McNair]] in Washington, DC. Command HQ
* [[Fort Myer]], Virginia
* [[Fort Belvoir]], Virginia
* [[Fort A.P. Hill]], Virginia
* [[Fort Meade (2)]], Maryland
* [[Fort Hamilton (1)]], New York
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* [[Vint Hill Farms]], (NSA/US Army), Virginia
* [[Vint Hill Farms]], (NSA/US Army), Virginia
* [[Arlington Hall Station]],Virginia
* [[Arlington Hall Station]],Virginia
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* [[Cameron Station]], Virginia
* [[Cameron Station]], Virginia
* [[Davison Army Airfield]], Virginia
* [[Davison Army Airfield]], Virginia
 
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Current U.S. Army Military District of Washington installations:
* [[Fort Lesley J. McNair]] in Washington, DC. Headquarters of the Command.
* [[Fort Myer]], Virginia
* [[Fort Belvoir]], Virginia
* [[Fort A.P. Hill]], Virginia
* [[Fort Meade (2)]], Maryland
* [[Fort Hamilton (1)]], New York


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Revision as of 12:08, 4 October 2013

U.S. Army Military District of Washington (MDW) (1921-Present) - Originally created in 1921 as the District of Washington and originally included:

The District of Washington was deactivated in 1927.

During World War II in 1942 the district was reestablished as the U.S. Army Military District of Washington

U.S. Army Military District of Washington installations
Current Former

Sources:

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