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  2. Julian Alford - Wikipedia

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    Julian D. Alford (born 1963) is a retired United States Marine Corps major general who last served as the Commanding General of the Marine Corps Training Command from 2021 to 2022. Previously, he served as the Commanding General of the Marine Corps Installations East and Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune from August 7, 2017, to June 4, 2021.

  3. Leeville, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    The city was founded in November, 1893 by survivors of the Chenier Caminada Hurricane.The city was first named Orange City but was changed to Leevile in honor of Pierre Charles Lee and his wife Rosalie Albarado.

  4. Leesville, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Leesville is a city in, and the parish seat of, Vernon Parish, Louisiana, United States. [3] The population was 5,649 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Fort Johnson South micropolitan area and is additionally served by the Leesville Airport. The city is home to the Fort Johnson (formerly known as Fort Polk) U.S. Army installation.

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  6. Shreveport Operations - Wikipedia

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    Shreveport Operations, officially the Shreveport Assembly and Stamping Plant, was a General Motors vehicle factory in Shreveport, Louisiana.The 3,100,000-square-foot (290,000 m 2) factory opened in 1981 and produced the company's compact pickup trucks alongside the Moraine Assembly in Dayton, Ohio.

  7. Kansas City Southern Depot (Leesville, Louisiana) - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas City Southern Depot, now the Museum of West Louisiana, is a former railway station in Leesville, Louisiana. It was built by the Kansas City Southern Railway in 1916. [ 2 ] It served as a combination of passenger station, freight station, and crew change point. [ 3 ]