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    Training Area (RFTA). Fort Devens was reactivated in May 2007, though no units of active Army have been located there. The Devens Range Complex operates...
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    The Federal Medical Center, Devens (FMC Devens) is a United States federal prison in Massachusetts for male inmates requiring specialized or long-term...
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    Garrison Fort Devens cantonment area, the Devens Reserve Forces Training Area, and the Federal Medical Center prison, most of the former Fort Devens area...
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    Justice in Washington, D.C. Devens practiced law at Worcester, Massachusetts, from 1853 until 1861. On April 16, 1861, Devens gave an impassioned speech...
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    Civil War. Later, Fort Devens was established by the federal government to train New England soldiers for World War I. Fort Devens is a major influence...
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  • encompassed the former Fort Devens. The population was 1,017 at the 2000 census. Prior to the 2010 census, the area was redefined as the Devens census-designated...
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    transferred to Fort Devens, Massachusetts, with the exception of 1st Battalion, which remained in Germany. Between 1994 and 1995, 10th SFG(A) moved to Fort Carson...
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    248 acres (1.00 km2) were seized by eminent domain for expansion of Fort Devens. As of 2010, that land is now part of the Oxbow National Wildlife Refuge...
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    from Camp Edwards to Devens Reserve Forces Training Area (RFTA), Massachusetts, the site of the recently deactivated Fort Devens US Army base. The battalion...
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  • Reserve Center Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center Forts Fort Devens Heliports Camp Edwards Heliport Laboratories Base Camp Integration...
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    Division of the United States Marine Corps. From its headquarters in Fort Devens, Massachusetts, the regiment commands fifteen training centers in nine...
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  • Later that year, he was reassigned to the 10th Special Forces Group at Fort Devens. He served as an SFODA Commander in companies A and B. In 1971, having...
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  • was originally developed by the 10th Special Forces Group, based at Fort Devens, Mass., to fulfill a requirement for a sniper rifle based on a match...
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    National Wildlife Refuge (ARNWR; formerly referred to as the U.S. Army's Fort Devens-Sudbury Training Annex) is a 2,230-acre (9.0 km2) protected National...
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  • Base". Retrieved 2014-10-21. "Fort Devens-Sudbury Training Annex". Retrieved 2009-12-04. "NPL Site Narrative for Fort Devens-Sudbury Training Annex". Retrieved...
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    Combat Support Hospital (41st CSH) (Fort Sam Houston, Texas) 46th Combat Support Hospital (46th CSH) (Fort Devens, Massachusetts) 67th Combat Support...
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  • Devens may refer to: Fort Devens, inactive United States Army military installation Federal Medical Center, Devens, federal prison in Massachusetts Devens...
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    (Concord, NH) 5th Ordnance Company (Medium)*** (Fort Devens, MA) 9th Tank Company (Light)** (Fort Devens, MA) 17th Infantry Brigade** (Syracuse, NY) 36th...
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    Battalion, 7th Infantry at Fort Devens, Massachusetts. Johnson organized the 1st Provisional Infantry Battalion at Fort Devens and, in August 1950, he was...
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    Fretterd Military Reservation (ARNG) Fort Detrick Fort George G. Meade Camp Curtis Guild (ARNG) Camp Edwards (ARNG) Fort Devens Natick Army Soldiers Systems Center...
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    division next relocated to Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn on 5 June 1940, where it spent over six months before moving to Fort Devens, Massachusetts, on 4 February...
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  • eventually settled in Ayer, Massachusetts where his father was stationed at Fort Devens Military Base. Taylor attended Ayer High School where he was co-captain...
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    From 1980 to 1981, she worked as a civilian library coordinator at Fort Devens in Massachusetts. She received a paralegal certificate from Northeastern...
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  • Massachusetts State College–Fort Devens (also referred to as 'Devens State College' or 'Fort Devens State') was a public university located in Ayer, Massachusetts...
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  • the public Fort Washington, open to the public Acushnet Fort Fort Andrew Fort Andrews Fort Banks Fort Dawes Fort Defiance Fort Devens Fort Duvall East...
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  • General Hospital was a military hospital located at the former Fort Devens in Devens, Massachusetts, U.S. It was named after the first Surgeon General...
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    mobilization and training station for the division was Camp Devens (redesignated Fort Devens in 1931), Massachusetts, and it was also the location where...
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    Division was moved, minus personnel, to Fort Carson in Colorado and refilled there. The remaining personnel at Fort Devens formed the basis of the 196th Infantry...
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    Packaging of K-rations used during World War II and the Korean War on display at Fort Devens...
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    1990 Archived 11 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine "Camp Thomas A. Scott - Fort Wayne, Indiana - WWII Prisoner of War Camps on Waymarking.com". www.waymarking...
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