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Military families shopping at the Fort Lee Commissary can now pick up some of their favorite Ukrop’s Homestyle Foods – including fresh ...
The installation’s main gate and immediately-connected portions of Sisisky Boulevard will be temporarily closed starting Aug.
The power outage forced all post child-care services to close and delayed opening of the commissary. Kenner Army Health Clinic experienced some issues with its internal phone system but was open for ...
Fort Lee, Virginia, formerly Fort Gregg-Adams, will be named in honor of Medal of Honor recipient Pvt. Fitz Lee, a Black Buffalo Soldier, for his heroism during the Spanish-American War.
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Fort Gregg-Adams to be named Fort Lee once again, but this time ...
Just like with Fort Lee, the new names will not honor Confederate heroes. Fort Pickett will be named for 1st Lt. Vernon W. Pickett, a Distinguished Service Cross recipient during World War II.
Fort Lee will revert to its original name after being briefly named Fort Gregg-Adams. The new Fort Lee will be named after Private Fitz Lee, a Buffalo Soldier and Medal of Honor recipient. Rep.
The name change became effective June 11 and states that Fort Gregg-Adams is “redesignated as Fort Lee in honor of Private Fitz Lee.” It was issued on the same day as orders renaming Fort ...
President Trump announced Tuesday that he will restore the names of Fort Robert E. Lee and six other military bases that formerly honored Confederate war leaders. “For a little breaking news, we ...
After about two years being known as “Fort Gregg-Adams,” the U.S. Army base in Prince George County will return to being called “Fort Lee” — though it’s not tech… ...
Fitz Lee, a Medal of Honor recipient born in 1866 in Dinwiddie County, is the new namesake for Fort Lee, the former Fort Gregg-Adams, in Prince George County.
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