Fort Custer Training Center, often known simply as Fort Custer, is a federally owned and state-operated Michigan Army National Guard training facility...
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Custer Training Center, a Michigan Army National Guard training facility in Michigan, built in 1917 Fort Custer National Cemetery, Michigan Fort Custer Recreation...
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- SERE Remote Training Site in Maine (Rangeley), Fort Drum in New York, Camp James A. Garfield in Ohio, and Fort Custer Training Center in Michigan. Camp...
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the Nixon administration's Legacy of Parks program. Today, the Fort Custer Training Center of the Michigan National Guard borders the recreation area. In...
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George Armstrong Custer (December 5, 1839 – June 25, 1876) was a United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the American...
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that Fort Custer cemetery officially became Fort Custer National Cemetery, receiving a large plot of land from the Fort Custer Training Center for expansion...
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to have an original name for the fort, but he found out later that there was already a Fort Custer Training Center for National Guards. It was built...
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Camp Whitside, Camp Forsyth, and Custer Hill. The portion of the fort that contains housing development is part of the Fort Riley census-designated place...
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the original on January 25, 2017. "Hart–Dole–Inouye Federal Center". gsa.gov. "Fort Custer Recreation Area Detail". michigandnr.com. "Welcome to Heritage...
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National Guard, 2016. Report on 2016 Corydalis flavula surveys at Fort Custer Training Center and adjacent areas, and summaries of 2007-2016 monitoring. Michele...
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