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  • list of open tasks.Georgia (U.S. state)Wikipedia:WikiProject Georgia (U.S. state)Template:WikiProject Georgia (U.S. state)Georgia (U.S. state) articles...
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  • Fort Benning, GeorgiaFort Benning — It's not a municipality, its a military base, therefore it is not apropos to have the state attached. It used to...
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  • south side of the line qualifies. RivGuySC 03:14, 25 Jun 2004 (UTC) Agreed. Likewise, Fort Benning has a dropzone in Alabama, but everone knows Fort Benning...
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  • transcontinental route from Savannah to San Diego. Later much of the area became Fort Benning. - Parsa (talk) 23:30, 6 November 2009 (UTC) This page needs to be reformatted...
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  • "As a result, Kenney was transferred to the Infantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia, on 16 June 1936, with the rank of major, to teach tactics to young...
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  • 2004, Atlanta, Georgia, French hornist Alexander Boggs Ryan, Patron, 1969, Normal, Illinois, Organist Will Schwartz, Patron, 1954, Fort Collins, Colorado...
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  • Talk:Manuel Contreras (category South American military history articles needing attention to referencing and citation)
    search and found that is located in Fort Benning. Somebody even put Fort Benning in Virginia instead of Georgia, mistake that has been propagated some...
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  • Railway, Fort McNair to Takoma or Forest Glen; Ninth Street Line, Fort McNair to 7&FL NW (Metropolitan Railroad): opened early between Fort McNair and...
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  • at Ft. Benning, GA (1968). While the Skeet shooting scene could have been at Ft. Bragg, NC, it was probably done while at or near Ft. Benning, GA. I always...
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  • Washington, D.C. Benning Ridge → Benning Ridge, Washington, D.C. Columbia Heights (Washington, D.C.) → Columbia Heights, Washington, D.C. Benning (Washington...
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  • Paget claims that this mountain is "the highest peak in the island of South Georgia, and any territory of the United Kingdom. However, a higher peak still...
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  • Talk:Jekyll Island (category Start-Class Georgia (U.S. state) articles)
    Archives, Jekyll Island Museum, Georgia. Cash, W., & Cash, J. (1989). The jekyll island club. Athens: University of Georgia Press. "Jekyll Island Club" March...
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  • fancying that up. MagnoliaSouth (talk) 05:31, 20 June 2014 (UTC) Irritated that the 533d Transportation Company out of Benning is never mentioned. They...
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  • be dispersed, arms were relocated south, and garrisons reduced, for instance, Fort Pulaski at Savannah, Georgia's largest manufacturing center, had two...
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  • Military History, Washington, D.C., and the U.S. Army Ranger School, Fort Benning, Georgia. The Battle of Signal Hill webpage is a starting point and I plan...
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  • the Causes of Secession Georgia's Declaration of the Causes of Secession Texas' Declaration of the Causes of Secession South Carolina's Declaration of...
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  • and South, that African American lives did not matter as much as those of whites during the Civil War era. But, I challenge the assertion that Fort Pillow...
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  • (2008-06-03). "TCU stadium receives $15 million pledge from namesake's foundation". Fort Worth Business Press. Archived from the original on 2009-12-04. Retrieved...
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  • 1861, Confederate troops bombarded Fort Sumter, a Union position off the coast of South Carolina. Defending the fort was Kentucky native Major Robert Anderson...
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  • ASSURED South Carolina that Fort Sumter would be abandoned, Lincoln sent two hundred troops to further fortify the fort. "On April 11, 1861, South Carolina...
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