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  2. Fort Drum - Wikipedia

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    Fort Drum is a U.S. Army military reservation and a census-designated place (CDP) in Jefferson County, near the western border of northern New York, United States. The population of the CDP portion of the base was 12,955 at the 2010 census. [3] It is home to the 10th Mountain Division. Fort Drum consists of 107,265 acres (434.09 km 2).

  3. Madison Barracks - Wikipedia

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    Madison Barracks was the U.S. Army's primary post in upstate New York until Pine Camp (later renamed Fort Drum) was opened in 1908. Madison Barracks remained an active military installation through the end of World War II , to 1947.

  4. List of World War II prisoner-of-war camps in the United States

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    Fort Niagara and Pine Camp (now Fort Drum) maintained several sub or branch camps, including one Geneseo. [25] Fort Oglethorpe: Georgia Fort Oglethorpe: Fort Omaha: Nebraska Omaha: Fort Ord: California A 120 feet (37 m) nearly completed escape tunnel was discovered by authorities. [26] Fort Patrick Henry: Virginia Fort Reno: Oklahoma Fort Riley ...

  5. 76th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    For the next 13 years, the division served as a traditional line Infantry division, training annually at Camp Edwards, Massachusetts and at Pine Camp (now Fort Drum), New York. In May 1959, the Division was re-designated and reorganized as the 76th Division (Training) with the mission of training initial (basic) entry soldiers of various ...

  6. Robert G. Wehle State Park - Wikipedia

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    The rifle range was used by Madison Barracks, Fort Ontario, and Pine Camp, now known as Fort Drum. The site was also used for artillery training, anti-aircraft training, and temporarily used as a landing field. [4] Remnants of the site's military history are still visible at the park today. [2]

  7. Pine Camp - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Pine Camp

  8. LeRay Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Today, the space is used as a free event space for the greater Fort Drum community and museum. As a part of their mission to identify, protect, and manage the ancestral places and historic era archeological sites, Cultural Resources works to preserve one of Fort Drum's most valued historic resources, the LeRay Mansion. [16]

  9. Guthrie Ambulatory Health Care Clinic - Wikipedia

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    The earliest hospital at Fort Drum was a 540-bed mobilization hospital in the old post 2400 area, constructed during the period of 1942-44 while the post was still known as Pine Camp. [1] When the post was redesignated as Camp Drum [2] in 1951, parts of the hospital remained in order to support the reserve training mission of the installation ...