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  2. Fort Crockett - Wikipedia

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    Fort Crockett is a government reservation on Galveston Island overlooking the Gulf of Mexico originally built as a defense installation to protect the city and harbor of Galveston and to secure the entrance to Galveston Bay, thus protecting the commercial and industrial ports of Galveston and Houston and the extensive oil refineries in the bay area.

  3. 13th Coast Artillery (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Battery G assigned to Fort Crockett in HD Galveston, Texas, caretaking battery. [1] 1st Battalion HHB activated 8 January 1940 at Key West Barracks. [1] Battery G inactivated January 1940, personnel used to activate HHB 20th Coast Artillery at Fort Crockett. [1] 3rd Battalion HHB activated 15 January 1941 at Fort Barrancas. [1]

  4. 20th Coast Artillery (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Constituted and organized in October 1918 as the 20th Artillery (Coast Artillery Corps) (C.A.C.) at Fort Crockett, Texas, but demobilized in November 1918.This was one of a number of Coast Artillery regiments mobilized to operate heavy and railway artillery on the Western Front in World War I, but the Armistice resulted in the dissolution of the 20th.

  5. List of parkways and named highways in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Hal Rogers Parkway: KY 80 (signed) 32.1 51.7 US 27 / KY 80 near Somerset: US 25 / KY 80 east in London: 2015 — Parkway was extended westward onto KY 80 HR 9006 59.0 95.0 US 25 / KY 80 east in London: KY 15 / KY 80 in Hazard: 1971 — Formerly named Daniel Boone Parkway Kentucky Turnpike: 39.6 63.7 Western Kentucky Parkway in Elizabethtown: I ...

  6. Forts of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Fort Crockett (in Galveston) Fort McIntosh (in Laredo) Fort Sam Houston (in San Antonio) Fort D. A. Russell (near Marfa) Fort San Jacinto (in Galveston) Fort Travis (on Point Bolivar) Additionally, unfortified coastal artillery stations were established at key points on the Texas coast to prevent U-boats or aircraft from approaching Texas ports.

  7. Star Drug Store - Wikipedia

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    The Star Drug Store building dates to the late 1880s, when the property was owned by Olympia Freybe. C. J. Michaelis, a drug store owner, moved his business to 510 23rd Street in 1906.

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  9. History of Galveston, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Fort Crockett was a US Army artillery training center during World War I. Soldiers bound for France trained in the use of several types of artillery. During the 1920s and early 1930s, Fort Crockett housed the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) 3rd Attack Group (an ancestor to USAF's 3rd Wing). At this time, the 3rd Attack Group was the only ...