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  2. Charles A. Whittier - Wikipedia

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    Charles Albert Whittier (August 6, 1840 – May 14, 1908) [1] was a Union Army lieutenant colonel and staff officer during the American Civil War.In 1866, he was nominated and confirmed for appointment to the grade of brevet brigadier general of volunteers to rank from April 9, 1865, the date he met the flag of truce party of the Army of Northern Virginia as that army arrived to surrender to ...

  3. Camp Sullivan (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    Camp Sullivan was a United States Army camp located in Whittier, Alaska from 1943 to 1960. Constructed out of a need to supply the region with military support during World War II, the area became important again during the Cold War after the Army decided to build the 14-story Hodge Building (now Begich Towers) completed in 1957 contained 150 two and three bedroom apartments plus bachelor ...

  4. Buckner Building - Wikipedia

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    The Cold War triggered the United States Army Corps of Engineers to quickly build housing and recreational spaces for 1,000 soldiers moving to Whittier. [1] [3] The Composite Bachelor Housing Service and Recreation Center, also known as the Buckner Building, was completed in 1953. [6]

  5. Begich Towers - Wikipedia

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    The area where modern-day Whittier sits was developed during World War II, when it was chosen as the place to build a military harbor and a logistics base for the US Army. [2] After the war, the military planned to develop a large complex in the area. What is now the Begich Towers was part of that plan. The building was designed in 1953 to host ...

  6. Whittier, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The nearby Whittier Glacier was named for American poet John Greenleaf Whittier in 1915, and the town eventually took the name as well. [10] During World War II, the United States Army constructed a military facility, complete with port and railroad, near Whittier Glacier and named the facility Camp Sullivan.

  7. Edward N. Whittier - Wikipedia

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    Edward Newton Whittier (July 1, 1840 – June 14, 1902) was a Union Army officer during the American Civil War.He took temporary command of the 5th Maine Battery when Captain Greenlief T. Stevens was wounded at the Battle of Gettysburg.

  8. SS Whittier Victory - Wikipedia

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    SS Whittier Victory was a Victory ship which saw brief service in the Pacific Theater of Operations during the waning months of World War II and Vietnam War from 1966–1969. . Built in June 1945, she carried ammunition and other cargo from U.S. West Coast ports to Southeast Asia, then ferried cargo, equipment and troops back to the U.S. after the war end

  9. Military Intelligence Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Army Military unit The Military Intelligence Division was the military intelligence branch of the United States Army and United States Department of War from May 1917 (as the Military Intelligence Section , then Military Intelligence Branch in February 1918, then Military Intelligence Division in June 1918) to March 1942.

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