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Augusta (/ ə ˈ ɡ ʌ s t ə / ə-GUSS-tə) is a city on the central eastern border of the U.S. state of Georgia.The city lies directly across the Savannah River from North Augusta, South Carolina at the head of its navigable portion.
Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center at Fort Eisenhower, GA Eisenhower Army Medical Center Unit Insignia Eisenhower Army Medical Center Logo. The Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center (EAMC) is a 93-bed medical treatment facility located on Fort Eisenhower, GA, located near Augusta, Georgia that previously served as the headquarters of the Army's Southeast Regional Medical Command (SERMC).
The Augusta metropolitan area, officially the Augusta-Richmond County metropolitan statistical area according to the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, Census Bureau and other agencies, is a metropolitan statistical area centered on the city of Augusta, Georgia.
Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center Augusta: GA VAMC Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center Charleston: SC VAMC Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center Tuscaloosa: AL VAMC William Jennings Bryan Dorn Veterans Affairs Medical Center: Columbia: SC VAMC Athens Clinic Athens: GA OPC Decatur Clinic Decatur: GA OPC Ft. Novosel (VA Wiregrass) Outpatient Clinic Fort ...
The Augusta-Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) Vietnam War Veterans Memorial is a granite and bronze monument placed in Augusta, Georgia, March 29, 2019, to honor the CSRA's 169 Vietnam War dead, three Ex-Prisoners of War (Vietnam), and one former Missing in Action (MIA) as well as the region's 15,000 surviving Vietnam War Veterans.
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Augusta: Richmond: 478 Level I Yes Wellstar formerly MCG Health, later Augusta University Medical Center Wellstar North Fulton Medical Center: Roswell: Fulton: 218 Level II 1983 Wellstar Formerly North Fulton Regional Hospital Wellstar Paulding Medical Center: Dallas: Paulding: 216: 1954 Wellstar Wellstar Spalding Medical Center Griffin ...
The Savannah, at Augusta, 1872 Springfield Baptist Church, 1867-1879 site of the Augusta Institute. In 1879 the Institute moved to Atlanta, and in 1913 became known as Morehouse College. During the American Revolution, Savannah fell to the British. This left Augusta as the new state capital and a new prime target of the British. By January 31 ...