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  2. Fort Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    The fort was then renamed Fort Fearing. [4] In 1784 it was given the name "Fort Phoenix" after the mythical bird that rose from its own ashes. [5] [4] Battle off Fairhaven Plaque, Fort Phoenix. The fort was rebuilt in 1798, and rebuilt again in 1808 with 12 guns with Commonwealth resources, contemporary with but not part of the second system of ...

  3. Fort Phoenix State Reservation - Wikipedia

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    Fort Phoenix State Reservation is a public recreation area on Buzzards Bay in the town of Fairhaven, Massachusetts. The reservation encompasses 28 acres (11 ha) adjacent to the remains of Fort Phoenix , an American Revolutionary War fort and national landmark from which the reservation takes its name.

  4. Grey's raid - Wikipedia

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    A 38-man artillery garrison was manning a small fort on the Fairhaven side of the river (today known as Fort Phoenix), and they fired on the British ships during the evening, then spiked the fort's guns and abandoned it, leaving their colors flying. The British briefly returned fire and then destroyed the fort's guns. [12]

  5. Find your zen on new park benches at Fairhaven's Fort Phoenix ...

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    New memorial benches at Fort Phoenix in Fairhaven offer a place for respite, contemplation. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  6. Harbor Defenses of New Bedford - Wikipedia

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    American Revolution through War of 1812. Two forts were built in the New Bedford area in the American Revolution, a 6-gun (possibly 11-gun) [6] unnamed fort (later named Fort Phoenix) in 1775 in what is now Fairhaven, [7] [8] and the 10-gun Acushnet Fort in 1776 at an uncertain location, possibly on Clark's Point at the site of the later Fort Rodman. [7]

  7. Army report finds Ana Basaldua died by suicide after ... - AOL

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    In the first quarter of 2023, the Army documented 94 suicides among active duty members across the U.S., a 25% jump from the same period in 2022, when 75 soldiers died by suicide.

  8. Moral Injury - The Huffington Post

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    Some troops leave the battlefield injured. Others return from war with mental wounds. Yet many of the 2 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from a condition the Defense Department refuses to acknowledge: Moral injury.

  9. Fairhaven, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Fort Phoenix, owned by the Town of Fairhaven, is located in Fairhaven at the mouth of the Acushnet River, and it served, during colonial and revolutionary times, as the primary defense against seaborne attacks on New Bedford harbor. It is adjacent to the Fort Phoenix State Beach and Reservation operated by the state.