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  2. Fort Gregg-Adams - Wikipedia

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    In 1920 Camp Lee was still active, as the US 1920 Census showed many soldiers still stationed there. After World War I, Camp Lee was taken over by the Commonwealth of Virginia and designated a game preserve. Later, portions of the land were incorporated into the Petersburg National Battlefield and the Federal Correctional Institution ...

  3. 317th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 317th Infantry Regiment [1] [2] was a regiment of the United States Army during World War II.It was one of three infantry regiments in the 80th Infantry Division.Today, it is known as the 317th Regiment and is based in Lynchburg, Virginia as a training unit within the United States Army Reserve - currently under the 104th Training Division.

  4. 80th Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    On 5 August 1917, the War Department directed the organization of the 80th Division at Camp Lee, Virginia. The division's units were intended to be made up of draftees from Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia.

  5. 8th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Combat History of the 8th Infantry Division in World War II, softcover booklet originally published 1945. Reprints made by Battery Press in Nashville, TN. A Combat History by Regiment and Special Units – a series of books by the Army/Navy Publishing Company released in 1945. Also known as "Blue Books", these were styled after school yearbooks ...

  6. List of former United States Army medical units - Wikipedia

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    Evacuation Hospital No. 35, Camp Lee, Virginia, April 1919; Evacuation Hospital No. 36, Camp Stuart, Virginia, July 1919 ... End of World War II Pacific Theater [10 ...

  7. Fort Lee, Virginia, named for a Confederate general, will be ...

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    Fort Lee in Virginia will be officially renamed Fort Gregg-Adams on Thursday after two Black officers who made significant contributions to the U.S. Army.

  8. 80th Training Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Organized September 1917 () at Camp Lee, Virginia. Demobilized June 2, 1919, at Camp Lee, Virginia; Reconstituted June 24, 1921, in the Organized Reserves as Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 155th Field Artillery Brigade, and assigned to the 80th Division; Organized in December 1922 () at Washington, D.C.

  9. World War II veterans revisit Rockland's Camp Shanks, and ...

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    The members of the 65th were among more than 1.3 million who passed through Camp Shanks on their way to fight in Europe in World War II. World War II veterans revisit Rockland's Camp Shanks, and ...