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World War II Street is open for tour groups by appointment. For hours, appointments or more information, call 706-545-2958 or visit www.nationalinfantrymuseum.com. RELATED STORIES ...
1 / 13 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Contractors with JMJ Construction of New Lisbon, Wis., prepare World War II-era buildings in the 1600 block on the cantonment area Feb. 10, 2023, to be moved ...
The city of Boca Raton has a past tied to World War II, with several “T-buildings” that are still standing after 83 years. Built in 1942 as part of the Boca Raton Army Air Field, these ...
Decades after Fort Campbell first constructed dozens of what were intended as temporary structures during the World War II era, these decades-old buildings across the installation are finally ...
Buildings 119 and 120 are two of nearly 100 buildings constructed as a part of the U.S. Army’s temporarily housing during the massive mobilization of World War II.
Former Gen. James Lindsay's vision to save World War II-era buildings on Fort Liberty led to creating a downtown Fayetteville museum.
SHORELINE — Ten World War II-era buildings located on the Fircrest School campus are slated for demolition after succumbing to weak floor boards, leaks and overall maintenance issues.
Minnesota World War II veteran Les Schrenk recently got a chance to visit the former POW camp in Poland where he was held ...
As Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co. sugar cane disappears from around the island you may begin to notice more and more World War II era buildings in the middle of fields of red dirt. For anyone who ...
FORT LEWIS — Materials from hundreds of dilapidated World War II-era buildings, scattered like shrapnel across this sprawling post, are headed for the salvage yard instead of the landfill in a ...
The U.S. Army has plans to recycle materials from hundreds of dilapidated World War II-era buildings slated for demolition in Fort Lewis, Wash., according to a report in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer ...
Former Gen. James Lindsay's vision to save World War II-era buildings on Fort Liberty led to creating a downtown Fayetteville museum.