• Camp Patrick Henry is a decommissioned United States Army base which was located in Warwick County, Virginia. After World War II, the site was redeveloped...
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    Patrick Henry (May 29, 1736 [O.S. May 18, 1736] – June 6, 1799) was an American politician, planter and orator who declared to the Second Virginia Convention...
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    became Fort Eustis was established in the county. After the war, Camp Patrick Henry, a former military facility, became the site of Newport News/Williamsburg...
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    The 10th Armored Division was inactivated on 13 October 1945 at Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia. On 25 February 1953, the division was allotted to the Regular...
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  • 18th-century fort Patrick Henry, one of the neighborhoods of Tulsa, Oklahoma Patrick Henry County, Virginia, a former county Camp Patrick Henry, Warwick County...
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  • Father Patrick Henry, who is known for his famous "Give me Liberty, or give me Death!" speech. Hartless, Eva C. (1977), Sarah Winston Syme Henry, Boston:...
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    Give me liberty or give me death! (category Patrick Henry)
    orator Patrick Henry from a speech he made to the Second Virginia Convention on March 23, 1775, at St. John's Church in Richmond, Virginia. Henry is credited...
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    at Camp Forrest, Tennessee Redesignated 1 August 1943 as Company A, 2d Ranger Infantry Battalion Inactivated 23 October 1945 at Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia...
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    and taken 8500 German prisoners. The battalion was inactivated at Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia, on 20 October 1945. As a combat engineer battalion the...
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  • Sarah Shelton (1738–1775), was the first wife of Founding Father Patrick Henry, the first Governor of Virginia. Shelton was born and raised in her family's...
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    Administration in 1947 to transfer 924 acres (3.7 km2) of the former Camp Patrick Henry, a World War II US Army base, to the PAC as the site for the new airport...
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    14 November 1945, and proceeded to Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia. Inactivated 14 November 1945, at Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia. Allotted 21 February 1952...
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  • Camp Patrick Henry and the Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation on 23 November 1945, and inactivated on the same date. Welcome Home, Camp Patrick Henry From...
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  • November 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) "Camp Reynolds World War II Army Camp". Archived from the original on 13 March 2012. Retrieved...
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    Armored Infantry Battalion. Battalions inactivated 13 October 1945 at Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia. Battalions Relieved 14 September 1950 from assignment to...
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    prisoner-of-war camps, including 175 Branch Camps serving 511 Area Camps containing over 425,000 prisoners of war (mostly German). The camps were located...
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    Italian front in two parts, with the 86th Infantry and support leaving Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia on 11 December 1944 aboard the SS Argentina and arriving...
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    World War I veteran, moved to the Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation's Camp Patrick Henry to await combat loading on the transports. The division's two combat...
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    Roads Port of Embarkation on 13 October 1945, was inactivated at Camp Patrick Henry in Virginia on the same day. 11th Cav Grp 1 Apr 1945 Wesel 11th Cav...
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    Embarkation on 10 January 1946, and was released from active duty at Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia that day. The division then began the process of demobilization...
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    Mountain Home Army Air Field in Idaho. They then shipped out via Camp Patrick Henry in Virginia, where McGovern found history books with which to fill...
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    arrived on 1 March 1941. It was inactivated on 3 November 1945 at Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia. The 133rd Infantry Regiment was reorganized and federally...
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    success The Prisoner of Zenda. Walter Wanger put her in Blockade (1938) with Henry Fonda, about the Spanish Civil War. Back at Paramount she made some comedies...
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  • Service 25 November 1940 at Fort Worth. Inactivated 15 December 1945 at Camp Patrick Henry, VA. Reorganized with headquarters federally recognized 26 February...
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    lineages) 125th Field artillery Battalion inactivated 3 November 1945 at Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia Relieved 10 June 1946 from assignment to the 34th infantry...
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    The 14th Armored Division was inactivated on 16 September 1945 at Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia. The division was organized and activated as a heavy division...
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  • their home stations. Camp Custer, Michigan Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation USS General W. A. Mann Welcome Home, Camp Patrick Henry Spring Offensive, Italy...
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    March 1973 96th Evacuation Hospital, Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia, 16 December 1945 97th Evacuation Hospital, Camp Miles Standish, Massachusetts, 23 November...
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    25 November 1940 at home stations Inactivated 22 December 1945 at Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia Converted (less Companies F and G), reorganized, and federally...
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    Originally known as Patrick Henry Field (hence its airline code letters "PHF"), it was built on the site of Camp Patrick Henry, formerly a World War...
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