33°42′22″N 84°26′00″W / 33.7062055°N 84.433279°W / 33.7062055; -84.433279 Fort McPherson was a U.S. Army military base located in Atlanta, Georgia, bordering...
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Fort McPherson (Gwich'in: Teetł'it Zheh [tʰeː.tɬʼɪtʰ ʒɛh], at the head of the waters) is a hamlet located in the Inuvik Region of the Northwest Territories...
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Fort McPherson, originally called Cantonment McKean and popularly known as Fort Cottonwood and Post Cottonwood, was an Indian Wars-era U.S. Army installation...
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Fort McPherson Airport (IATA: ZFM, ICAO: CZFM) is located 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) south of Fort McPherson, Northwest Territories, Canada. Fort...
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many Federal officers. Fort McPherson in Atlanta, Georgia, area was named in Gen. McPherson's honor on February 20, 1866. McPherson Square in Washington...
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corner of Deckner Avenue and Beatie Avenue Southwest. Fort McPherson, colloquially known as "Fort Mac" is a U.S. military installation situated just west...
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Fort McPherson National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery, located 4 miles (6 km) south of the village of Maxwell in Lincoln County, Nebraska...
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Closure Commission, Fort McPherson, Georgia, closed and U.S. Army Forces Command and U.S. Army Reserve Command relocated to Fort Bragg, North Carolina...
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Fort McPherson Water Aerodrome (TC LID: CEU7) was located adjacent to Fort McPherson, Northwest Territories, Canada on the Peel River. The airport was...
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County. Founded in 1941, it was a satellite installation of nearby Fort McPherson. The base housed different supply and support units, including the U...
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com/best-colleges/mcpherson-college-1933". {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help) GNIS for McPherson College; USGS; 13 October 1978. McPherson College Graphic...
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a 59-yard field goal he made in 2022. McPherson started his football career at Fort Payne High School in Fort Payne, Alabama, where he spent four seasons...
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Highway roughly follows the old dog sled route from Dawson City to Fort McPherson and is named for Corporal (later Inspector) William Dempster of the...
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Lakewood / Fort McPherson is a rail station in Atlanta and East Point, Georgia, serving the Red and Gold lines of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit...
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Metro McPherson Town Historic District, a neighborhood of Dayton, Ohio Fort McPherson, Georgia, a US Army military base McPherson, Kansas, in McPherson County...
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Loucheux. Gwich'in is spoken primarily in the towns of Inuvik, Aklavik, Fort McPherson, and Tsiigehtchic (formerly Arctic Red River), all in the Northwest...
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Aklavik Fort McPherson Inuvik Paulatuk Sachs Harbour Tsiigehtchic Tuktoyaktuk Ulukhaktok The Inuvik Region or Beaufort Delta Region is one of five administrative...
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Closure Commission, the Command moved from Fort McPherson, Georgia to a new headquarters facility at Fort Liberty, North Carolina, in June 2011. The Command...
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States Army Inactivated 1 October 1973 at Fort McPherson, Georgia Activated 1 December 1982 at Fort McPherson, Georgia Reorganized and redesignated 16...
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studio location, having purchased 330 acres (130 ha) of the former Fort McPherson complex in 2015 to make it the new home of Tyler Perry Studios. Tyler...
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Julie Nimoy was born in Atlanta while her father was stationed at Fort McPherson and grew up near Century City and in Westwood. She attended University...
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Behchoko (Rae-Edzo) Dettah Enterprise Fort Liard Fort McPherson Fort Providence Fort Resolution Fort Simpson Fort Smith Hay River Inuvik Jean Marie River...
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officers and an ex-NWMP officer/guide who disappeared on the trail between Fort McPherson and Dawson City in the winter of 1910–11. The Dempster Highway in northern...
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opened: Lindbergh Center, Lenox, Brookhaven, Oakland City and Lakewood/Fort McPherson. The South Line was introduced. August 16, 1986 – the East Point Station...
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News Special (recipient). Faulkner was born on October 13, 1965, at Fort McPherson in Atlanta, Georgia. Her father, retired Lieutenant Colonel Bobby R...
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the Army in July 1946. He died the following spring, when he visited Fort McPherson, Georgia, for a medical checkup. He was in the process of looking for...
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Fort McPherson". Government of the Northwest Territories: Department of Municipal and Community Affairs. Retrieved 2017-10-29. "NWT Communities - Fort Providence"...
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cemetery were reburied at the Fort McPherson National Cemetery in Nebraska. Fort Sedgwick's history is told at the Fort Sedgwick Museum in Julesburg....
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James W. Fous (category Burials at Fort McPherson National Cemetery)
James William Fous (October 14, 1946 – May 14, 1968) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the...
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for Inquiry conference in 2001. While attending St. Leo College at Fort McPherson, he studied philosophy and religion, and soon became interested in the...
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