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  2. Wright City, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Wright City is an unincorporated community in Smith amd Rusk counties in Texas, United States. [1] It is located at along Texas State Highway 64 , at its junction with the east end of Farm to Market Road 15 .

  3. MidCoast Regional Airport at Wright Army Airfield - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, the training of armor units was added. In 1959, the Army made the post a permanent United States Army facility, designated it as an Armor and Artillery Training Center, renaming it Fort Stewart. Camp Stewart Army Airfield was renamed Wright Army Airfield and used as a military airport within the Fort Stewart facility.

  4. Fort George Wright - Wikipedia

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    The Fort George Wright cemetery, a small square lot northwest of Fort George Wright, is also located on the land. It is managed by Fairchild AFB. It includes service men and families. The original grass field for Memorial Stadium (now Joe Albi Stadium) was taken from the lush sod of the parade grounds at the fort in the summer of 1950. [11] [12 ...

  5. Fort Wright - Wikipedia

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    Fort Wright, Kentucky, a city in Kenton County, Kentucky; Fort Wright (Tennessee), a Civil War fortification in Randolph, Tennessee; Fort Wright (California), a fort in northwestern California near Covelo, California; Fort H. G. Wright, a former U.S. military installation on Fishers Island, New York; Fort George Wright, a former U.S. military ...

  6. Fort Randolph (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    By June 1861, the first Confederate fortification at Randolph, Fort Wright, was close to completion. [1] Fort Randolph, the second Confederate stronghold in the area, was constructed only months after Fort Wright, in Fall 1861. [2] The fortification was situated on the Mississippi River bluffs, about 1 mile (1.6 km) southwest of Fort Wright. [3]

  7. Forts of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The emergence of nuclear weapons and a period of comparative tranquility among Texas' inhabitants and neighbors saw the end of conventional fortifications in Texas. However, forts in Texas served as home bases for major US Army units, and also served as important training areas for the US military and her various allies during the Cold War .

  8. Whitewright, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas State Highway 11 crosses the southern part of Whitewright with US 69, leading southeast 36 miles (58 km) to Commerce and northwest 17 miles (27 km) to Sherman. According to the United States Census Bureau , Whitewright has a total area of 1.9 square miles (4.8 km 2 ), of which 0.004 square miles (0.01 km 2 ), or 0.21%, is water.

  9. Fort Wright (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    However, 50 cannons were reported to be ready at Fort Wright by that time, "mostly thirty-two pounders; the rest larger, 42s and 64s. Thirty-two of them are mounted". The Memphis Bulletin published a status report of Fort Wright after a visit at the fortification on June 22, 1861. By that time, the "earthen breastworks have been sodded with ...