• Fort Eustis is a United States Army installation in Newport News, Virginia. In 2010, it was combined with nearby Langley Air Force Base to form Joint...
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    Joint Base Langley–Eustis Units Archived 2011-07-12 at the Wayback Machine Public Affairs: Joint Base Langley-Eustis Fort Eustis homepage - official...
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    Fort Eustis Military Railway continues to operate today under the command of the 733RD Logistics Readiness Division (LRD), Joint-Base Langley Eustis....
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    United States. TRADOC was headquartered at the fort from 1973 until it was moved to Fort Eustis in 2011. Fort Monroe was deactivated September 15, 2011, and...
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  • Eustis may refer to: Abraham Eustis, American Army officer and lawyer Charles Eustis Bohlen (1904–1974), American ambassador Collin Eustis, American Cyber...
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  • and Heritage Center at Fort Gregg-Adams. Also, the headquarters of the U.S. Army Transportation Center and School from Fort Eustis was brought to the installation...
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    of Eustis, on the east shore of Lake Eustis, took their time deciding on a name. First it was Highlands, then Pendryville, and finally Lake Eustis, itself...
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    commander of Fort Monroe, located at the entrance to the harbor of Hampton Roads in Virginia. In Florida, Lake Eustis and the city of Eustis were each named...
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    October 2010, Langley Air Force Base was joined with Fort Eustis to become Joint Base Langley–Eustis. The base was established in accordance with congressional...
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    (TRADOC) is a major command of the United States Army headquartered at Fort Eustis, Virginia. It is charged with overseeing training of Army forces and...
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  • the unit is located at Felker Army Airfield along the James River on Fort Eustis, and has been described as "the best of the very best" and "one of the...
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  • Fort Belvoir (/ˈbɛlvwɑːr/ BEL-vwar) is a United States Army installation and a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States...
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    Army Aviation Center of Excellence at Fort Eustis, Virginia. The 128th Aviation Brigade, located at Fort Eustis, Va., provides U.S. Army Soldiers the...
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    Fort Crafford is a historic archaeological site located at Fort Eustis, Newport News, Virginia. It is a pentagonal-shaped earthwork located on Mulberry...
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  • 593rd Support Group (Fort Lewis), 36th Engineer Group (Fort Benning), 7th Transportation Group (Fort Eustis), and 62d Medical Group (Fort Lewis). The command...
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  • army base which became Fort Eustis. It was the first site of the Army's aerial tramway. During World War I, Camp Abraham Eustis was established by the...
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    Army on May 29, Mays reported to Fort Eustis in Virginia, where he spent much of his time playing for the Fort Eustis Wheels military baseball team with...
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    was based at Fort Eustis, Virginia. Headquarters were moved to Fort Lee starting in 2010. On April 27, 2023, Fort Lee was renamed Fort Gregg-Adams. At...
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    Transportation Brigade" Archived 6 January 2010 at the Wayback Machine, Fort Eustis, Virginia, eustis.army.mil, retrieved 19 August 2010  This article incorporates...
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    Yorktown and later to the new military base which became the U.S. Army's Fort Eustis. In Elizabeth City County, tracks were extended from Newport News to...
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    for Officer Candidate School and enlisted replacements from nearby Forts Lee, Eustis, and Belvoir was conducted. In 1952, during the Korean War, the installation...
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    2005. E Squadron was activated in 1989 and is stationed separately in Fort Eustis, Virginia, where it is known as the Aviation Technology Office. An earlier...
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    76°38′47″W / 37.120393°N 76.646469°W / 37.120393; -76.646469) near Fort Eustis. James River Reserve Fleet, a "ghost fleet", is part of the National...
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    Park, a number of public schools, and the military installations of Fort Eustis and a small portion of the Naval Weapons Station Yorktown.[citation needed]...
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    married his high school sweetheart, Donna Lee Becht. While stationed at Fort Eustis, Virginia, he helped establish a theater company that became known as...
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    configuration) at the US Army Aviation Applied Technology Directorate, Fort Eustis, Virginia. Gyrodyne Related development UH-1 Iroquois Aircraft of comparable...
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    1918 to 1971. It was a satellite facility of Fort Eustis, which was established as Camp Abraham Eustis in neighboring Warwick County in 1918. In this...
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    boundaries of the United States Army Transportation Center and Fort Eustis (USATCFE), Fort Eustis, Virginia. It has served to provide railroad operation and...
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    were located at Fort Gordon, Georgia (Signal Corps); Fort Sill, Oklahoma (Artillery), Fort Lee, Virginia (Quarter Master), Fort Eustis, Virginia (Transportation)...
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    Fort Barfoot, formerly Fort Pickett, is a Virginia Army National Guard installation, located near the town of Blackstone, Virginia. Home of the Army National...
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