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Today, the space is used as a free event space for the greater Fort Drum community and museum. As a part of their mission to identify, protect, and manage the ancestral places and historic era archeological sites, Cultural Resources works to preserve one of Fort Drum's most valued historic resources, the LeRay Mansion. [16]
Fort Drum is a U.S. Army military reservation and a census-designated place (CDP) in Jefferson County, near the western border of northern New York, United States. The population of the CDP portion of the base was 12,955 at the 2010 census. [3] It is home to the 10th Mountain Division. Fort Drum consists of 107,265 acres (434.09 km 2).
May 15—GREAT BEND — As one enters the new 10th Mountain Division and Fort Drum Museum, a large map on the left is hard to miss, with its banner asking, "Where in the World is the 10th Mountain ...
10th Sustainment Brigade soldiers unearth a tank in Iraq. The 10th Sustainment Brigade, officially redesignated as the 10th Mountain Division Sustainment Brigade in May 2015, [1] is a sustainment brigade of the United States Army. It provides logistical support to the 10th Mountain Division and is located on Fort Drum in Northern New York State.
Apr. 22—FORT DRUM — Fort Drum Mountain Community Homes has received $45 million it will use to complete improvements for privatized military on-post housing. In partnership with the United ...
On 2 May 1987 the battalion was assigned to the 10th Mountain Division and activated at Fort Drum, New York. The lineage of Company B was inactivated effective 1 July 1957 in Germany, redesignated as HHC, 2d Battle Group, 87th Infantry and relieved from assignment to the 10th Infantry Division. [ 19 ]
Camp Drum refers to three US military facilities: An 1850s U.S. Army encampment that evolved into Fort Dalles, The Dalles, Oregon; Drum Barracks or Camp Drum (1862–1873), a military encampment near Los Angeles, California; Fort Drum, named Camp Drum from 1951–1973, near Watertown, New York
In U.S. Army terms, rows of once spectacular homes that have graced historic Fort Leavenworth for more than 100 years stand in defeat. Like downtrodden troops, grand houses of red brick or yellow ...