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  2. Fort Lewis (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Lewis, named after Meriwether Lewis of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, was one of the largest and most modern military reservations in the United States, consisting of 87,000 acres (136 sq mi; 350 km 2) of prairie land cut from the glacier-flattened Nisqually Plain. It is the premier military installation in the northwest and the most ...

  3. Joint Base Lewis–McChord - Wikipedia

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    Fort Lewis was merged with McChord Air Force Base on February 1, 2010 to form Joint Base Lewis–McChord. Fort Lewis, named after Meriwether Lewis of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, was one of the largest and most modern military reservations in the United States, consisting of 87,000 acres (136 sq mi; 350 km2) of prairie land cut from the ...

  4. Yakima Training Center - Wikipedia

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    The Army decided to enlarge the Yakima Firing Center because of increasing training requirements and its future potential. In 1951, the Army bought 261,198 acres at a cost of $3.3 million. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Yakima Firing Center supported training activities and exercises for Fort Lewis units and the Washington Army National Guard ...

  5. Fort Cavazos - Wikipedia

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    Fort Cavazos has a key role as a training base for mobilizing Reserve and National Guard units to support the Homeland Defense effort. [citation needed] Many Fort Hood units were deployed to Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom, and to Iraq for Operation Iraqi Freedom. In December 2003, the 4th Infantry Division captured Saddam Hussein ...

  6. His grandfather was an Italian POW at Ft. Lewis. He’s here to ...

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    Arrighi was discharged from Fort Lewis in October 1945, a few months after World War II ended in Europe. It took five months for him to travel across the U.S., the Atlantic and a war-torn Europe ...

  7. Northwest Joint Regional Correctional Facility - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Lewis Regional Corrections Facility (RCF) was activated in March 1957 as an Installation Detention Facility (IDF) to specifically satisfy the post's short term confinement and those transfers to the United States Corrections Brigade at Fort Riley, Kansas or the United States Disciplinary Barracks at Fort Leavenworth, KS.

  8. 308th Brigade Support Battalion - Wikipedia

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    On 15 June 2005 the 308th Support Battalion was again organised and activated 18 July 2007 at Fort Lewis, Washington in support of the 17th Fires Brigade. [1]

  9. Fort Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Fort Lewis may refer to: Fort Lewis (Colorado), a former United States Army post (1878–1891) in the U.S. State of Colorado Fort Lewis College, a college in the Durango, Colorado, United States; Fort Lewis Skyhawks, athletic teams of Fort Lewis College; Fort Lewis (Washington), a United States Army post (1917–Present) in the U.S. State of ...