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  2. Fort Devens - Wikipedia

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    Fort Devens is a United States Army Reserve military installation in the towns of Ayer and Shirley, in Middlesex County and Harvard in Worcester County in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. Due to extensive environmental contamination it was listed as a superfund site in 1989.

  3. Fort Devens Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The buildings that are deemed of most significant historic importance are those that were built in the period 1929-39. This building phase was begun after the United States Army decided to upgrade temporary facilities dating from World War I, to provide more permanent facilities at the base. This resulted in the construction of a significant ...

  4. Devens, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The area operated as Camp Devens and later Fort Devens from 1917 to 1996. The Fort's sitting was due primarily to its location at a major hub of the rail network in New England. The U.S. Army base was officially closed in 1996 after 79 years of service. Some parcels were retained by the federal military for use as the Devens Reserve Forces ...

  5. 5th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The remaining personnel at Fort Devens formed the basis of the 196th Infantry Brigade. By 1968 the division was stationed at Fort Carson, Colorado, as a mechanized formation. [17] 1st Brigade, 5th Infantry Division was dispatched to South Vietnam after the Tet Offensive to replace a U.S. Marine Corps unit.

  6. Ayer, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Camp Devens, which eventually became Fort Devens, was established in 1917, during World War I. The presence of thousands of military and civilian personnel on the base shifted Ayer's commercial development towards meeting their needs until Fort Devens was closed in 1996, but was reopened the next day as a reserve training area.

  7. Opinion - Why, in his own words, Hegseth is an unqualified ...

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    Maj. Gen. (ret.) Dennis Laich served 35 years in the Army Reserve. He held various command positions, most recently as commander of the 94th Regional Readiness Command in Ft. Devens, ...

  8. List of military installations in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Army Airfields. Hyannis Army Airfield [24] Moore Army Airfield [25] New Bedford Army Airfield [24] Otis Army Airfield [1] Armories. Hudson Armory [26] Lawrence Light Guard Armory [27] Springfield Armory [28] Water Shops Armory [29] Arsenals. Charlestown Arsenal [30] Watertown Arsenal [31] Bases. South Boston Army Base [32] Camps. Camp Adams [33 ...

  9. 302nd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The 302nd MEB conducts Rear Area Operations for the Army Corps or Division. The brigade is a tenant of Westover Air Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. [1] The headquarters moved from the Fort Devens military base in 2008, and continues to occupy a new nearly $31-million building with a variety of units from different branches of the military.