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  2. Tenino, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the name Tenino, used by the Northern Pacific Railroad for their station when they arrived in 1872, has been debated for over a century. The two main theories given for a century were that Tenino was a Chinook Jargon word for a fork or branch in the trail, or a form of T9o or 10-9-0 used by the railroad for a locomotive number, survey stake, or train car.

  3. Tenino Stone Company Quarry - Wikipedia

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    Tenino purchased the quarry and surrounding acreage in 1946. The area was officially opened as a pool, known as the Tenino Memorial Pool or as the Veteran's Pool, by the city on June 8, 1950 [2] [4] [a] and remained without any significant upgrades until a 2018 renovation project funded in part by a grant of $200,000 from Thurston County.

  4. Skinpah - Wikipedia

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    Skinpah is a transliteration of sk’inpa, the locative form of Tenino sk’in 'cradleboard', a reference to a local rock formation which gave the principal village its name. [4] Various other transliterations and spellings (Skeen, Skin, Skein, Sk’in-pam) are also used to refer to the group.

  5. List of American military installations - Wikipedia

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    Map of the small U.S. military installations, ranges and training areas in the continental United States. This is a list of military installations owned or used by the United States Armed Forces both in the United States and around the world.

  6. Military Grid Reference System - Wikipedia

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    However, truncation is used in GEOTRANS since version 3.0, and in NGA Military Map Reading 201 [3] (page 5) and in the US Army Field Manual 3-25.26. [5] The civilian version of MGRS, USNG , also uses truncation.

  7. Corps area - Wikipedia

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    Sixth Corps Area was responsible for the mobilization, administration, and training of units of the Second and Fifth Armies, I Cavalry Corps (Regular Army, but inactive, 1927–1940), VI Army Corps (including the Regular Army 6th Division, 32d and 33rd Divisions) and XVI Army Corps (85th, 86th, 101st Divisions), select GHQ Reserve units, and ...

  8. Army Map Service - Wikipedia

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    World War I recruitment poster for the 472nd Engineers (1918–1919), a regiment of the United States Army Corps of Engineers U.S. Army Corps of Engineers topographic engineer making a map during World War I. "The Army Map Service had its inception in a warehouse located at Ft. McNair (formerly the Army War College), where space was set aside ...

  9. United States historical military districts - Wikipedia

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    From May 14, 1800, the army was divided into 11 geographical districts, with an informal alignment into western and eastern departments. On February 15, 1809, the Army was reorganized into Northern, Southern, and Western Military Districts. In June 1810, the Southern and Western Districts were consolidated as the Southern Department, and the ...