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  2. List of forts in Florida - Wikipedia

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    During the Second Seminole War (1835 – 1842) future President Zachary Taylor – for whom this Key West, Florida fort was named – was a Colonel in the US Army, leading troops in the field. [21] Mala Compra Fortress also known as the Post at Mala Compra - Second Seminole War fortification. [4] Martello towers, Key West, Florida. Fort East ...

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    — Leisure Travel Services, Bldg. 4-2171 Rock Merritt Ave., Fort Liberty, 910-396-8747. — Smith Lake Outdoor Recreation Center , Bldg. Q-2922 Smith Lake Road, Fort Liberty, 910-396-5979.

  4. Prospect Bluff Historic Sites - Wikipedia

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    Prospect Bluff Historic Sites (until 2016 known as Fort Gadsden Historic Site, and sometimes written as Fort Gadsden Historic Memorial) [4] is located in Franklin County, Florida, on the Apalachicola River, 6 miles (9.7 km) SW of Sumatra, Florida.

  5. 143rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) - Wikipedia

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    The 143rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) [referred to as an ESC] was originally constituted as the 143rd Transportation Command 24 November 1967 in the Army Reserve and activated 2 January 1968 in Orlando, Florida.

  6. Fort Liberty: These Fayetteville-area spots are off-limits to ...

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    These locations are off limits to Fort Liberty soldiers The following commercial and recreational properties are off-limits to members of the Armed Forces: • McCormick Farm private property, N.C ...

  7. Have permanent-change-of-station orders for Fort Liberty? Here's what to know before you move on post or to Fayetteville, North Carolina.

  8. St. Francis Barracks - Wikipedia

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    St. Francis Barracks came under control of the United States Army when the United States gained possession of Florida in 1821. The Barracks would remain an active U.S. Army installation until it was deactivated in 1900, with the exception of one year between 1861 and 1862 when it, like the rest of St. Augustine was under control of the Confederate States of America.

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