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  2. Military Highway - Wikipedia

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    Military Highway is a four-to-eight-lane roadway built in the South Hampton Roads region of eastern Virginia, United States, during World War II. Carrying US 13 for most of its length, it also carries US 58 , and US 460 while in Chesapeake.

  3. Bowers Hill Interchange - Wikipedia

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    I-264 traffic will exit to the left for exit 15A and U.S. 13 and Outer Loop traffic will exit at 15B. U.S. 13 traffic will then exit two miles later at exit 297 for Military Highway (signed for U.S. 13 / U.S. 460) Departing Chesapeake, westbound Military Highway traffic headed on the Inner Loop (I-664 N) will use a right ramp to enter the beltway.

  4. Hickory Street and Military Road intersection to close ... - AOL

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    South Military Road has been under construction since July and will close at the Hickory Street intersection starting Thursday. Here's what to know.

  5. Military Ridge Road - Wikipedia

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    The Military Road marker in Fond du Lac. Its modern descendant follows the route from Green Bay to Fond du Lac along Wisconsin Highway 55 and U.S. Highway 151, then west on Wisconsin State Highways 68 and 33 to Portage, where it travels west via U.S. Highway 18. The name survives as one for local streets paralleling the current highways.

  6. Military Highway station - Wikipedia

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    Military Highway is a Tide Light Rail station in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. It opened in August 2011, and is situated along Military Highway . It is adjacent to a park and ride and connects with several bus routes.

  7. Mercury Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    As originally built, the road was earlier known as "Military Highway", a name it shared with another roadway in South Hampton Roads which was built beginning in 1943. Both roads, which utilized limited access designs, initially featured adjacent service roads.

  8. US military identifies a soldier killed in a crash on a ...

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    The U.S. military on Thursday identified a soldier killed when a truck hit her Stryker armored vehicle on a highway in southern Germany. U.S. Army Europe said that 1st Lt. Hailey Hodsden, a ...

  9. Southwest Trail - Wikipedia

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    By the 1830s more than 80 percent of the Arkansas territory's population had entered through the Southwest Trail. The U.S. Army improved the military road during Andrew Jackson’s presidency. Usage of the trail north of the Arkansas River declined in the late 1800s, but the trail south of the river remained in use decades longer. [3]