• The Jefferson Barracks Military Post is located on the Mississippi River at Lemay, Missouri, south of St. Louis. It was an important and active U.S. Army...
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    attempt to put together a formal network of military cemeteries. It started as the Jefferson Barracks Military Post Cemetery in 1826 and became a United States...
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    (ARNG) Fort Leonard Wood Ike Skelton Training Site (ARNG) Jefferson Barracks Military Post Lake City Army Ammunition Plant Macon Training Site (ARNG)...
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  • some of Jefferson Airplane's members Jefferson Avenue Historic District (Ogden, Utah) Jefferson Barracks Military Post, a former U.S. Army post near Lemay...
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  • duty at Jefferson Barracks Military Post, Missouri from 1827 to 1829; at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas in 1829; Jefferson Barracks Military Post, Missouri...
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  • summer show in St. Louis in various large venues, including Jefferson Barracks Military Post in 2011, Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in 2012, 2013, 2015...
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  • became commanding officer of Jefferson Barracks Military Post, and was succeeded by Malin Craig Jr. before Jefferson Barracks was decommissioned. By 1948...
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    Pirmasens Kaiserslautern Military Community Katterbach Kaserne, Ansbach Kelley Barracks, Stuttgart Kleber Kaserne, Kaiserslautern Military Community Lampertheim...
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    Madison Barracks was a military installation established in 1813 or 1815 at Sackets Harbor that was built for occupation by 600 U.S. troops, a few years...
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    The Jefferson Barracks Telephone Museum is located at 12 Hancock Ave in Lemay, St. Louis County, Missouri. It is located within the 426-acre Jefferson Barracks...
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  • recognition in the law. In 1837, the army ordered Emerson to Jefferson Barracks Military Post, south of St. Louis. Emerson left Scott and his wife at Fort...
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    Fort Jefferson is a former U.S. military coastal fortress in the Dry Tortugas National Park of Florida. It is the largest brick masonry structure in the...
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    Although the U.S. did not engage in any direct military retaliation to the attack on the Beirut barracks, the 1985 bombing was widely believed by Fadlallah...
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    Clement Finley (category Military personnel from Pennsylvania)
    1828 he served at Fort Gibson. He also served in Florida, at Jefferson Barracks Military Post, and at Fort Leavenworth. Following this he passed three years...
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    the Jefferson Hall Library, which opened in 2008 on the south edge of the plain. To help with overcrowding in the cadet area, the first major barracks construction...
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  • placed in Company K of the First Cavalry and stationed at the Jefferson Barracks Military Post. He was described as being 5 ft 4 in tall, with brown eyes...
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  • G. R. Beckmeyer (category Military personnel from Illinois)
    1970 to 1974. Beckmeyer died at the veterans hospital at the Jefferson Barracks Military Post in St. Louis, Missouri. He had been ill for one month. 'Illinois...
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    Omar Bradley (category Military personnel from Missouri)
    finished second in the West Point placement exams, held at Jefferson Barracks Military Post in St. Louis, Missouri. The first-place winner was unable to...
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    Missouri National Guard (category Organizations based in Jefferson City, Missouri)
    Aviation Support Battalion 35th Military Police Brigade (Jefferson Barracks) 175th Military Police Battalion 205th Military Police Battalion 235th Engineer...
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    1976. The buildings at the Marine Barracks are some of the oldest in Washington, D.C. In 1801, President Thomas Jefferson and Lieutenant Colonel William...
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    Washington, during 1982 and 1983. Another gun is on display at the Jefferson Barracks Military Post in Missouri. The third gun, mounted in 1903 to commemorate...
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  • center; it was housed at the district's Jefferson Barracks Building near the Jefferson Barracks Military Post, and began offering classes in September...
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  • Cemeteries Cornith, Mississippi, Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee and Jefferson Barracks, Missouri published 1869 [Names of Soldiers Who Died in Defense of...
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    use as a military post the site has been visited by such notable figures as Zachary Taylor, Lafayette, Robert E. Lee, George Custer, Jefferson Davis, and...
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    Camp 614 was deployed to Starved Rock State Park from the Jefferson Barracks Military Post in Missouri. Unlike most CCC groups in the nation, Camp 614...
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    George D. Shea (category Military personnel from Augusta, Georgia)
    war, Shea commanded the War Department Personnel Center at Jefferson Barracks Military Post, Missouri, then the 86th Infantry Division Artillery in the...
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    George McGovern (category Military personnel from Sioux Falls, South Dakota)
    private at Fort Snelling in Minnesota. He spent a month at Jefferson Barracks Military Post in Missouri and then five months at Southern Illinois Normal...
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    Military Institute. Lever Press. Pancake, John, Virginia Reveres Civil War Bravery, The Washington Post Strum, Philippa (2002). Women in the Barracks:...
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  • first or second parachute jump from an airplane in flight, at Jefferson Barracks Military Post in Missouri. March 6 – Oreo cookies introduced. March 12 –...
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    Charles T. Boyd (category United States Military Academy alumni)
    National Park and the Jefferson Barracks Military Post from May 2, 1901, to Oct. 23, 1902. He then served as Professor of Military Science and Tactics in...
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