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The hospital started as Camp Gordon Station Hospital in 1941, caring for World War II casualties and dependents. It was closed in 1946, but reopened as Camp Gordon became the more permanent Fort Gordon during the Cold War. The hospital's current building, opened for patients in 1976, replaced sprawling wooden buildings from the World War II era.
Camp Hospital No. 52, Camp Gordon, Georgia, July 1919; Camp Hospital No. 53, Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky, July 1919 ... 356th Station Hospital, Camp Suffisant ...
Fort Eisenhower, formerly known as Fort Gordon and Camp Gordon, is a United States Army installation established southwest of Augusta, Georgia in October 1941. It is the current home of the United States Army Signal Corps, United States Army Cyber Command, and the Cyber Center of Excellence as well as the National Security Agency/Central Security Service' Georgia Cryptologic Center (NSA ...
A little after 10 a.m. Friday on Barton Field, Garrison Commander Col. Reggie Evans and Command Sgt. Major Aaron Rose folded the Fort Gordon flag and slipped it into a black cover, casing the colors.
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CL Daniel was serving in the US Army at Camp Gordon in Georgia during World War I when he suffered a serious leg injury and was honorably discharged in 1919. As a new veteran, Daniel made his way ...
Nov. 14—GORDON — A historic, one-of-a-kind gas station on South Packer Avenue called to Julie Phelps of Gordon. So much so that she called ICO on five different occasions to urge the former ...
Camp Plunkett (Navy predecessor to Camp Curtis Guild) Facilities. United States Naval Mine Test Facility, Provincetown [106] Naval Facility Nantucket [107] Hospitals. Naval Hospital Boston [108] Plants. Naval Weapons Industrial Reserve Plant, Bedford [109] Outlying Landing Fields. Naval Outlying Landing Field Mansfield [24] Naval Outlying ...