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    Garrison Point Fort is a former artillery fort situated at the end of the Garrison Point peninsula at Sheerness on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent. Built in...
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  • period of tension with France. The fort's location enabled its guns to support the nearby Grain Tower and Garrison Point Fort at Sheerness on the other side...
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    the much larger Fort Crown Point next to the ruins of Saint-Frédéric; the new fort also never came under attack. Its small garrison was captured in 1775...
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    past few years. Garrison Road (Niagara Regional Road 3) is the town's commercial corridor, stretching east to west through Fort Erie. Fort Erie is also home...
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    United States. Constructed in 1797 and garrisoned by federal soldiers until 1811, the fort served as a major point of interaction between the Cherokee and...
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    Fort Putnam was a military garrison during the Revolutionary War at West Point, New York, United States. Built by a regiment of Colonel Rufus Putnam's...
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    site that includes the fort, Garrison Common, military cemeteries, and a visitor centre. The fort originated from a garrison established by John Graves...
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    battery on the promontory with a new casemated fort to replace the old blockhouse: Garrison Point Fort. Further south, the defensive canal (now known...
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    batteries on the south were named Forts Meigs, Wyllys, and Webb.: 53, 55  West Point was staffed by a small garrison of Continental Army Soldiers from...
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    armament in listed at Neids Point in 1913, and the garrison appears to have been withdrawn the following year "Ned's Point Fort". inishview.com. Retrieved...
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    Midwest Joint Regional Correctional Facility. In addition, the Fort Leavenworth Garrison supports numerous tenant organizations that directly and indirectly...
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    in 1834, and it received its first garrison in March of the same year. Fort Morgan is at the tip of Mobile Point at the western terminus of State Route...
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    sheltering nearly 1,000 of the fort's 1,700-man garrison and provided substantial protection against naval shelling. The fort's land face was protected by...
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    torpedo and in spring 1883 an experimental station was established at Garrison Point Fort, Sheerness on the River Medway and a workshop for Brennan was set...
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    Point and conducted a ferry service across the Hudson River between the two hamlets. Isaac and his son Beverly Garrison fought in the Battle of Fort Montgomery...
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    Indian Rebellion of 1857. The fort's defensive walls were largely undamaged, and the fortress was subsequently used as a garrison. On 15 August 1947, the first...
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    Grain Tower (category Forts in Medway)
    overall cost of the fort-building programme. Instead, a new Grain Fort was built on land, while the existing battery at Garrison Point was rebuilt as the...
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  • Clarence Fort Darnet Fort Luton Fort Hoo Fort Pitt Garrison Point Fort Grain Fort & Grain Tower Battery Portsdown Hill Crookhorn Redoubt Fort Fareham Farlington...
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    presence at the fort, the property is now owned by the City of New York. Construction began on the Fort at Willets Point in 1862 (named Fort Totten in 1898)...
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    incomplete Garrison Point Fort. Captain Jan van Brakel in Vrede, ("peace") followed by two other men-of-war, sailed as close to the fort as possible...
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    Upnor Castle (category 16th-century forts in England)
    stronger forts were built further downriver over the following two centuries, culminating in the construction of massive casemated forts such as Garrison Point...
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    It was originally envisaged that the fort would have two tiers (in a design similar to that of Garrison Point Fort at Sheerness) mounting around 56 guns;...
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    partly refurbishing and garrisoning the ruined French fort (Fort Frontenac). The garrison and the developing townsite near the fort were deemed difficult...
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    Benedict Arnold surprised and captured the fort's small British garrison. The cannons and other armaments at Fort Ticonderoga were later transported to Boston...
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    than the garrison's previous commander, Col. John L. Gardner, who was nearing retirement. Anderson had served an earlier tour of duty at Fort Moultrie...
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    a training site. The camp was turned into a permanent garrison in January 1932 and renamed Fort Knox. The 1st Cavalry Regiment arrived later in the month...
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    surrender of the Fort to prevent needless loss of life. Colonel Charles H. Olmstead, commander of the Confederate garrison, rejected the offer. Fort Pulaski was...
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    hostage at Fort Prince George were killed by the garrison on February 16, the Cherokee laid siege to Fort Loudoun in March 1760. The fort's garrison held out...
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  • The first Fort Henry in the Virginia colony was a small facility, with a garrison of 15, that was erected in 1611 by Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr...
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  • Garrison Point Fort Grain Battery Grain Fort Grain Tower Grange Redoubt Fort Hoo Fort Horsted Fort Luton New Tavern Fort Shornemead Fort Slough Fort Twydall...
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