Fort Benjamin Harrison
Americannoun
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Decommissioned in 1991, Fort Benjamin Harrison was a working base from World War I through Desert Storm before acquiring a new persona as a 1,700-acre state park with a warfare museum, among other attractions.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 29, 2016
In the early 1990s, the federal government was closing dozens of military operations under its Base Realignment and Closure program_including Fort Benjamin Harrison in Lawrence in 1991.
From Washington Times • Jun. 18, 2016
Army was enlisted to bring more than 300 tons of coal to the town from nearby Fort Benjamin Harrison.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Attorneys or a military Joint Alternative Service Board at Indiana's Fort Benjamin Harrison under general guidelines from their Washington superiors.
From Time Magazine Archive
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From Fort Benjamin Harrison 500 blankets and 500 mattresses and cots were obtained.
From The True Story of Our National Calamity of Flood, Fire and Tornado by Marshall, Logan
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