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Fort Gregg-Adams, in Prince George County, Virginia is a United States Army post and headquarters of the United States Army Combined Arms Support Command (CASCOM)/ Sustainment Center of Excellence (SCoE), the U.S. Army Quartermaster School, the U.S. Army Ordnance School, the U.S. Army Transportation School, the Army Sustainment University (ALU), Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA), and ...
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.
The battalion was demobilized on 26 June 1919 at Camp Lee, Virginia. Reconstituted 1 October 1933 as the 43rd Engineers (General Service) and was activated at Fort Snelling, Minnesota on 10 February 1941, before being redesignated on 16 March 1943 as the 43rd Engineer General Service Regiment.
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.
Commanding General, Medical Replacement Training Center, Camp Lee Virginia; Commanding General, Medical Replacement Training Center, Camp Pickett, Virginia (same unit, relocated from Camp Lee to Camp Pickett due to space issues); [12] Commanding General, Northington General Hospital, Tuscaloosa, Alabama: Brigadier General: John M. Willis: April ...
Lt. General Arthur Gregg, from Florence SC, stands center left with the family of Lt. Colonel Charity Adams, from Columbia SC, on the right. A Virginia Army base previously named for Robert E. Lee ...
Camp Lee, Virginia, 15 February 1919 [175] Reconstituted as the 8th Medical Battalion, 8th Division, 2 October 1939 [ 175 ] 9th Sanitary Train, 9th Division, Camp Sheridan, Alabama, February 1919
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.