Fort Gordon | The Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center, located at | near Augusta, Georgia, was named in his honor |
Fort Walla Walla | Holbrook served with the 4th Cavalry Brigade at | , Washington, until December 22, 1896, and at Boise Barracks, Forts Sherma ... |
Segedunum | ... st Road. The course of the "Roman Wall" can also be traced eastwards to the | Roman fort in Wallsend—the wall's end and to the supply fort Arbeia in Sou ... |
Fort Monroe | ... (soon to become a famous Confederate officer). The Union forces withdrew to | across Hampton Roads, which was the only land in the area which remained u ... |
Naval Weapons Station Yorktown | ... other U.S. military facilities include Fort Monroe, Langley Air Force Base, | , and Camp Peary. Across the harbor in South Hampton Roads, the world's la ... |
Fort Purcell | ... oned troops at the Spanish "dojon" near Pockwood Pond, later to be known as | , but now ordinarily referred to as "the Dungeon" |
Fort Hays | ... ablished several forts along the trail, including Fort Downer, Fort Harker, | , Fort Monument, and Fort Wallace. Before American colonization, the land ... |
Fort McClellan | ... start of World War I, the United States Army established a training camp at | . On the other side of town, the Anniston Army Depot opened during World W ... |
Fort Caspar | The city was established east of the former site of | , which was built during the mid-19th century mass migration of land seeke ... |
Fort Stanwix | ... stop in Mohawk to have lunch at the Shoemaker Tavern on his way to and from | in Rome, NY |
Fort Jesus | ... en their strategic control of ports and shipping lanes. The construction of | in Mombasa in 1593 was meant to solidify Portuguese hegemony in the region ... |
Forts Union | ... orthern Santa Fe railroad. Williston's livestock arena has weekly auctions. | and Buford, as well as the confluence of the Yellowstone and Missouri Rive ... |
Latrun | ... uarters, and Tegart Fort, a fortified police station (today the location of | ). One relatively complex operation was overtaking of the governmental rad ... |
Fort Belvoir | ... suburban form in the 1950s. The CDP extends further south to the border of | , encompassing most of Kingstowne and other neighborhoods such as Hayfield ... |
Cawsand | Kingsand, | and Millbrook in Cornwall celebrate Flower Boat Ritual on the May Day bank ... |
Governors Island | ... l small adjacent islands: Roosevelt Island, Randall's Island, Wards Island, | , Liberty Island, part of Ellis Island, Mill Rock, and U Thant Island; as ... |
Fort Fetterman | ... ollins. In 1867, the troops were ordered to abandon Fort Caspar in favor of | downstream on the North Platte along the Bozeman Trail |
Goodfellow Air Force Base | San Angelo is home to a branch of Park University. It is located on the | . The Goodfellow Campus Center has been providing higher education to the ... |
Fort Vancouver | ... brigades, each setting out from opposite ends of the express route—one from | on the Columbia River and the other from York Factory on Hudson Bay—in spr ... |
Carlisle Barracks | ... ed a few shells into town during the early evening of July 1 and burned the | before withdrawing to the south towards Gettysburg. He and the bulk of his ... |
Rehovot | ... amina, Herzliya, Netanya and Kfar Sava, and south of there – Rishon LeZion, | and Ness Ziona. Later on regiments were also active in the Old City of Jer ... |
Fort Knox | ... ts cheap land and location reasonably close to both Downtown Louisville and | . Residents blocked a 1984 attempt by the troubled nearby city of Shively ... |
Fort Riley | ... " (I came, I saw, I was conquered). Although a gala wedding was planned for | , Kansas, the death of Stuart's father on September 20 caused a change of ... |
Fort Albany | ... on the bay. The only incident of note was a French attack on that outpost, | , in 1709. Newman, pp. 87,109–124 The Hudson's Bay Company, unhappy that R ... |
Fort Worden | ... a variety of ways, including the development of artillery fortifications at | . Many people left the area and many buildings were abandoned. Port Townse ... |
Fort George | ... lved from an earlier express brigade used by the North West Company between | (originally Fort Astoria, founded in 1811 by John Jacob Astor's American F ... |
Fort Cornwallis | ... ell as the confluence of immigrants and the culture they brought with them. | at the Esplanade was the first structure the British built in Penang. Outs ... |
Exeter | ... mercial local radio stations: Heart Devon, which broadcasts from studios in | , and Palm 105.5, which has its studios in Lymington Road in Torquay. Hear ... |
Naval Air Station Sigonella | ... on the aircraft carrier USS Saratoga, on October 10 and directed to land at | , a N.A.T.O. base in Sicily, where the hijackers were arrested by the Ital ... |
Naval Air Station Melbourne | In late 1942 the | was established as a site to train newly commissioned Navy and Marine pilo ... |
Arbeia | ... the Segedunum Roman fort in Wallsend—the wall's end and to the supply fort | in South Shields. The extent of Hadrian's Wall was , spanning the width of ... |
Ness Ziona | ... iya, Netanya and Kfar Sava, and south of there – Rishon LeZion, Rehovot and | . Later on regiments were also active in the Old City of Jerusalem ("the K ... |
Fort Leonard Wood | | is in Pulaski County and a high percentage of military personnel live off ... |
Fort Benning | The chief conspirators, Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols, met in 1988 at | during basic training for the U.S. Army. Michael Fortier, McVeigh's accomp ... |
Fortress of Louisbourg | ... 0,000 visitors drive the Cabot Trail each summer and fall. Coupled with the | , it has driven the growth of the tourism industry on the island in recent ... |
Seymour Johnson Air Force Base | The | opened on the outskirts of Goldsboro in April 1942. From this point on, mu ... |
Fort Lee, New Jersey | ... r two hundred dollars a week as director. They established a film studio in | and made a number of films starring Lawrence and Owen Moore before selling ... |
Fort Concho | San Angelo is home to Angelo State University, historic | , and Goodfellow Air Force Base |
Dubris | ... ius' praetorian prefect, Asclepiodotus. Constantius himself had landed near | (Dover) and marched on Londinium (London), whose citizens greeted him as a ... |
Fort Eben-Emael | ... two weeks. The Fallschirmjäger seized key airfields in Norway and captured | in Belgium. Göring's Luftwaffe played key roles in the Battle of the Nethe ... |
Apple River Fort | ... 1832, Black Hawk and about 200 warriors attacked at the hastily constructed | , near present-day Elizabeth, Illinois. Local settlers, warned of Black Ha ... |
Fort Brown | ... commander, Major Jacob Brown. In his honor, General Taylor renamed the fort | . An old cannon at the University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southm ... |
Jericho | ... egan around 8800 cal. BCE according to the ASPRO chronology in the Levant ( | , Palestine). As with the PPNA dates there are two versions from the same ... |
Fort George | ... l earthworks and a three-cannon fort above the warehouse, on the hill where | would eventually be built by the English. They also constructed a wooden s ... |
Fort Watauga | Elizabethton (at Sycamore Shoals) was also the | site of the Transylvania Purchase. In March 1775, land speculator and Nort ... |
Fort Jay | ... adquarters staff was also the Second Corps Area headquarters staff based at | at Governors Island in New York, New York |
Fort Colvile | ... up the Columbia River past the posts of Fort Nez Perces, Fort Okanogan, and | to Boat Encampment (today under Kinbasket Lake), then over Athabasca Pass ... |
Hamilton Air Force Base | ... rmed into a studio. Location shooting took place primarily at the abandoned | north of San Francisco which was converted into a sound stage for the nume ... |
Fort Duquesne | John Forbes, a general in the French and Indian War who liberated | and established Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States was brought up in ... |
Fort Nisqually | The first European settlement in the Puget Sound area was | , a fur trade post of the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) built in 1833. Fort N ... |
Goodfellow Air Force Base | San Angelo is home to Angelo State University, historic Fort Concho, and | |
Governors Island | ... taff was also the Second Corps Area headquarters staff based at Fort Jay at | in New York, New York |
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard | ... lk Naval Shipyard name has been retained to minimize any confusion with the | , which itself is actually located in Kittery, Maine, across the Piscataqu ... |
Exeter | The name Exeter derives from the city of | in Devon, England. Numerous other places have also been given the name Exe ... |
Fort Scott National Historic Site | ... As of the 2010 census, the city population was 8,087. It is the home of the | and the Fort Scott National Cemetery |
Fort Cornwallis | ... signated as the “Recorder”. The Supreme Court of Penang was first housed at | and was opened on 31 May 1808 |
Alamgiri Gate | ... among them are the Badshahi mosque, the fortress of Lahore with the famous | , the colourful, Persian-style Wazir Khan Mosque, the Shalimar Gardens in ... |
Audunborg | ... died in 1302. He was a Middle Ages nobleman who lived in Jølster and built | , one of only two private stone castles in Norway. On his seals, he used a ... |
Presidio of San Francisco | ... Charlotte Irene (Quivey) Coffin. They were married on June 7, 1899, at the | , California |
Hebron | ... ith Ramallah. The Ramallah bloc would in turn be divided from Bethlehem and | . A separate and smaller bloc would contain Jericho. Further, the border b ... |
Fort Dearborn | After | was built, Kinzie's influence and reputation continued to climb in the are ... |
Jericho | ... scape, making their way out of the city, but were captured on the plains of | , and were taken to Riblah |
Fort Concho | The history of the current city of San Angelo began in 1867. | was established as one of a series of new forts designed to protect the fr ... |
Citadelle of Quebec | ... by 0.8 km (0.5 mi) wide, 43.7 ha (108 acre) that extends westward from the | and the walls of Quebec City along a plateau above the Saint Lawrence Rive ... |
Latrun | ... rstanding between the two peoples. The village is located on one of the two | hilltops, midway between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Falling under the jurisdi ... |
Wheeler Army Airfield | ... eventuually on up across the central plain to Kunia and Schofield Barracks, | , and Wahiawā. Kunia Road becomes Fort Weaver Road (State Rte. 76) south o ... |
Fort Robinson | ... al Museum contains artifacts and materials relevant the the city's history. | is a state park and National Historic Landmark District several miles west ... |
Naval Weapons Station Yorktown | ... s, and the military installations of Fort Eustis and a small portion of the | |
Fort Vancouver | The Hudson's Bay Company built a new much larger | in 1824 slightly upstream of Fort Astoria on the Washington side of the Co ... |
Exeter | ... own as Hellevoetsluis Way and Hamelin Way, leading to the A38 and the M5 at | . The A3022 branches from the A380, leading into Torquay as Riviera Way, t ... |
Jericho | ... ivided from Bethlehem and Hebron. A separate and smaller bloc would contain | . Further, the border between West Bank and Jordan would additionally be u ... |
Zubarah | ... se sheikhs in other towns who opposed him and rebuff Bahrain's claims on Az | . The question of Az Zubarah became moot in 1878, however, when Jassim bin ... |
Zubarah | ... y over the Hawar Islands and Qit’at Jaradah to Bahrain and sovereignty over | (part of the Qatar Peninsula), Janan Island and Fasht ad Dibal to Qatar |
Naval Weapons Station Earle | ... hip and Tinton Falls, along with students from Eatontown, Fort Monmouth and | |
Eboracum | His father died in 211 at | (now York) in northern Britain. Caracalla was present and was then proclai ... |
Portus Adurni | ... oman times, mostly being offshoots of Portchester, which was a Roman base ( | ) and possible home port of the Classis Britannica. Portsmouth is commonly ... |
Exeter | ... ajor Roman roads: the Fosse Way from Lincoln to Seaton, and the Dorchester– | road. There was a Roman fort on the crossroads at Woodbury Farm, just sout ... |
Exeter | #Bristol, Wells, Glastonbury, Taunton, | #Bristol, Gloucester, Tewkesbury, Worcester #Bristol, Wells, Crewkerne, Fr ... |
Fort Cornwallis | ... . On 11 August 1786, Francis Light landed on Penang at what is later called | and took formal possession of the island in the name of His Britannic Maje ... |
Fort Lee | ... which is land and (0.65%) is water. Its located between two US Army Forts, | to its East and Fort Pickett to its West |
Hebron | ... e republican source by the story of Nabal, who lived in the region south of | (which includes the Negev). There are some similarities between the narrat ... |
Naval Air Station Fallon | ... B Conclave at Stead, Nevada. In 1996, it hosted the Section W3B Conclave at | and celebrated its 50th anniversary |
Fort Lee, New Jersey | ... nhattan, with studios in St George Staten Island. Others films were shot in | . The first westerns were filmed at Scott's Movie Ranch. Cowboys and India ... |
Fort Davis | ... d to the U.S. Mounted Rifles in Texas. After an arduous journey, he reached | on January 28, 1855, and was a leader for three months on scouting mission ... |
fort | ... as that would become known as Breconshire, Monmouthshire and Glamorgan. The | established by the Romans near the mouth of the River Taff in 75 CE (Commo ... |
Fort Holabird | ... tervened). Following basic training at Fort Dix, he requested assignment to | for Army Intelligence training, but was dropped after a few weeks without ... |
Anniston Army Depot | ... tablished a training camp at Fort McClellan. On the other side of town, the | opened during World War II as a major weapons storage and maintenance site ... |
Carlisle Barracks | ... neral Staff School at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and the Army War College at | , Pennsylvania. The act authorized the establishing new schools to meet mo ... |
Exeter | # | , Colyford, Lyme Regis, Bridport, Dorchester, Plymouth, Dartmout |
Wall Street | ... sity, Columbia University, Flatiron Building, the Financial District around | , Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Little Italy, Harlem, the Americ ... |
Fort Vancouver | ... 3. Fort Nisqually was part of the HBC's Columbia District, headquartered at | . The Puget Sound Agricultural Company, a subsidiary of the HBC, establish ... |
Fort Humboldt State Historic Park | ... enous cultures locally and throughout America is presented in detail in the | museum, on the southern edge of the city |
Fort Leavenworth | ... ing general service schools such as the Command and General Staff School at | , Kansas, and the Army War College at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. The ... |
Fort Bridger | ... 47, Brigham Young and the Mormon pioneers departed from the Oregon Trail at | in Wyoming and followed (and much improved) the rough trail originally rec ... |
Fort Niagara | ... y attempted to prevent English trade with remote Indian tribes, and erected | in Iroquois territory. French settlements on the Gulf Coast continued to g ... |
Fort Leavenworth | ... He was soon transferred to the newly formed 1st Cavalry Regiment (1855) at | , Kansas Territory, where he became regimental quartermaster and commissar ... |
Fort Sill | ... 1901 by lottery. The region has three cities and seven towns as well as the | military instillation and Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. The landscape ... |
Wall Street | ... plans have been announced for Milwaukee and Boston. Kosher stores opened on | and in have since closed |
Fort Winthrop | ... e Winthrop family until 1808, when it was purchased for the construction of | |
Fort Charlotte | ... as a lookout post above Road Town on the site that would eventually become | . They stationed troops at the Spanish "dojon" near Pockwood Pond, later t ... |
Castillo de San Marcos | ... Spanish began in 1672 the construction of a more secure fortification, the | , which still stands today as the nation's oldest fort. Its construction t ... |
Fort Eustis | ... rt News Park, a number of public schools, and the military installations of | and a small portion of the Naval Weapons Station Yorktown |
Naval Air Station Lemoore | Lemoore Station is a census-designated place (CDP) in | , Kings County, California, United States. It is part of the Hanford–Corco ... |
Dugway Proving Ground | ... Dugway" is synonymous with the United States Army's giant testing facility, | . The housing area designated for military and civilian personnel is refer ... |
Fort Astoria | ... Company built a new much larger Fort Vancouver in 1824 slightly upstream of | on the Washington side of the Columbia River (they were hoping the Columbi ... |
Jericho | ... security personnel would ensure that the wanted men remained imprisoned in | . (The men were later captured by Israel in an overnight raid on the priso ... |
Fort Duquesne | ... addock marched west through Frederick on the way to the fateful ambush near | during the French and Indian War. To control this crossroads during the Am ... |
Eboracum | ... come severely sick over the course of his reign, and died on 25 July 306 in | (York). Before dying, he declared his support for raising Constantine to t ... |
Naval Air Station Bermuda | ... he eastern coast, was transferred to the U.S. Navy in 1970 and redesignated | . As a naval air station, the base continued to host both transient and de ... |
Jericho | ... amel are adopted within the archaeological community, sites in the Levant ( | , Palestine & Jbeil (Byblos), Lebanon) that go back to around 9500 to 9000 ... |
Aylesbury | John Otway, (born 2 October 1952, | , Buckinghamshire, England) is an English singer-songwriter, who has built ... |
El Morro | ... orge Clifford, Earl of Cumberland, in 1598. Artillery from San Juan's fort, | , repelled Drake; however, Clifford managed to land troops and lay siege t ... |
Kangra Fort | ... with a great loss of life and property. Jahangir also thought of capturing | , which Akbar had failed to do. Consequently a siege was laid, which laste ... |
Bent's Fort | ... ed with their motto "Oregon Or The Grave". Although the group split up near | on the South Platte and Farnham was deposed as leader, nine of their membe ... |
Pueblo | U.S. Route 50 travels through La Junta, approaching from | to the northwest and continuing eastward towards Lamar and into Kansas. U. ... |
Fort Hall, Idaho | ... rt Walla Walla). The group was the first to travel in wagons all the way to | , where the wagons were abandoned at the urging of their guides. They used ... |
Fort Fisher | ... tly south of the Wilmington Beach annex of Carolina Beach and just north of | |
Smolensk | ... 1507 (before his army was fully under his command), 1514 marked the fall of | (under Lithuanian domination) to the Muscovite forces (which lent force to ... |
Wall Street | ... n there this weekend." which he did. On October 22, 2011, Sean showed up on | with Rufus Wainwright and Josh Fox. The three played music throughout the ... |
Pueblo, Colorado | ... ed place (CDP) in Pueblo County, Colorado, United States. It is part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 648 at the 2000 census |
Isca Augusta | ... Stone Street from Magnis (Kenchester) in modern Herefordshire to Caerleon, | and the main Roman legionary base in the south of Roman Wales |
Zeelandia | ... In 1662, following a nine month siege, Koxinga captured the Dutch fortress | and Taiwan became his base (see Kingdom of Tungning). Concurrently the las ... |
fortress of Lahore | ... ngs from the empire. Most prominent among them are the Badshahi mosque, the | with the famous Alamgiri Gate, the colourful, Persian-style Wazir Khan Mos ... |
Fort Polk | ... partment of Defense, the U.S. 5th Infantry Division (Mech), then located at | Louisiana, was reflagged as the U.S. 2nd Armored Division in late 1992. By ... |
Fort Rucker | ... o be retained until 2015, primarily in support of Army Aviation training at | and in selected Army National Guard units. Army support for the craft was ... |
Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site | The | is located in Williams County along the Missouri River on the Montana bord ... |
RNAS Yeovilton | ... al List, enrolled in a four-month helicopter warfare instructor's course at | , and, upon graduation, served from February 1987 to April 1988 as a helic ... |
Fort D.A. Russell | Holbrook was the umpire for maneuvers at | , Wyoming (later Fort Francis E. Warren) until September 16, 1906. He then ... |
Fort Ord | California State University, Monterey Bay is located near | and is the second newest campus after CSU Channel Islands. Seaside is also ... |
Fort Hall | ... , and the main trail turns northwest to follow the Portneuf River valley to | , Idaho. Fort Hall was an old fur trading post located on the Snake River. ... |
Fort Dix | ... minimum two years after his father intervened). Following basic training at | , he requested assignment to Fort Holabird for Army Intelligence training, ... |
Fort Gratiot | ... ed for Captain Charles Gratiot, who supervised the building of Port Huron's | . See, List of Michigan county name etymologies. Emil Lockwood, a noted Mi ... |
Berry Head | The southern limit of Torbay is | , and the northern limit is Hopes Nose, although Torquay itself stretches ... |
Medmenham | In WW2 a Joint Imagery Intelligence unit was set up in Danesfield House, | in Buckinghamshire, UK for British and US Intelligence Officers to exploit ... |
Fort Clinton | ... nted governor of the state. Fort Montgomery and its companion fortification | (on the southern bank of the Popolopen) held a combined garrison of roughl ... |
Cadbury Castle | In 1542 John Leland reported the locals around | in Somerset considered it to be the original Camelot. This theory, which w ... |
Fort Hamilton | ... 929 until October 5, 1930, when he became commander of the 1st Division and | , New York, until November 9, 1935 |
Aylesbury | #London, Acton, Uxbridge, Amersham, | , Buckingham, Banbur |
Gawilghur | ... only 361 British casualties. A further successful attack at the fortress at | , combined with the victory of General Lake at Delhi forced the Maratha to ... |
Fort Fisher | ... ey of Virginia was occupied by Philip Sheridan. The Union Blockade captured | NC, and Sherman finally took Charleston SC by land attack |
Karljohansvern | ... s named after him in 1852 - and the main base for the Royal Norwegian Navy, | , was named after him in 1854. The Fortress of Karlsborg (Karlsborgs fästn ... |
Buckley Air Force Base | ... been renamed Naval Air Station, Buckley Air National Guard Base and finally | . The base, home of the 460th Space Wing and the 140th Wing Colorado Air N ... |
Naval Weapons Station Charleston | ... f South Carolina. The population was 35,938 at the 2010 census. Most of the | is in Goose Creek. As defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, ... |
Fort Sumner | ... 864, 8,000 Navajo men, women and children were forced to march 300 miles to | , New Mexico. Navajos call this "The Long Walk." Many died along the way o ... |
Fort Santiago | ... ing the Spanish Colonial Era and American Period. Among its attractions are | , a timeworn Spanish military fortress; Casa Manila, a Spanish colonial vi ... |
Tripontium | ... nduessedum (modern day Mancetter - possible site of Boudica's last battle), | (modern day Newton and Biggin), Venonis (modern day High Cross) in Leicest ... |
Fort Monmouth | ... m Shrewsbury Township and Tinton Falls, along with students from Eatontown, | and Naval Weapons Station Earle |
Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant | ... 1,300 in 1929. The population fell to 949 by 1931. During World War II the | and the Red River Army Depot were constructed just southeast of New Boston ... |
Fort Donelson | ... e in command at Fort Henry while the rest of the army moved overland toward | |
Fort Knox | ... illy are subsequently taken by private plane to Goldfinger's stud farm near | , Kentucky. They are put to work as secretaries for a meeting between Gold ... |
Wall Street | ... ommercial, financial, and cultural center of the United States. Anchored by | in Lower Manhattan, New York City functions as the financial capital of th ... |
Radford Army Ammunition Plant | ... d. The majority of TNT currently used by the US military is manufactured by | near Radford, Virginia |
Naval Weapons Station Earle | ... hat also serves students from the neighboring community of Tinton Falls and | . All three of the district's schools are located in Tinton Falls. Shrewsb ... |
Red River Army Depot | ... 49 by 1931. During World War II the Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant and the | were constructed just southeast of New Boston. The two massive military in ... |
Fort de Joux | ... a parley, kidnapped him and sent him to France, where he was imprisoned at | . He died there in 1803 of exposure and tuberculosis or malnutrition and |
Fort Vancouver | In 1825 the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) established | on the bank of the Columbia, in what is now Vancouver, Washington, as the ... |
Fort Humboldt State Historic Park | ... panning 150 years and other cultural assets abound in and around museums at | |
Schlüsselburg | ... imants to the throne existed: Ivan VI (1740–1764), in closed confinement at | , in Lake Ladoga, from the age of 6 months; and Princess Tarakanova (1753– ... |
Fort Baker | ... exist at places such as the Wawona Hotel in Yosemite National Park and the | Retreat and Conference Center in Golden Gate National Recreation Area. "Ad ... |
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard | ... -Japanese War. It was signed on September 5, 1905 after negotiations at the | in Kittery, Maine (but named after nearby ) in the USA |
Presidio of San Diego | ... ton and other civic-minded businessmen to purchase the site of the original | , which they developed as a historic park and eventually donated to the ci ... |
Fort Eustis | ... Fort Lewis), 36th Engineer Group (Fort Benning), 7th Transportation Group ( | ), and 62d Medical Group (Fort Lewis). Soldiers of the Lucky 13th returned ... |
MCB Quantico | ... o is the site of one of the largest U.S. Marine Corps bases in the world, ( | ). The base is the site of the Marine Corps Combat Development Command and ... |
Shlisselburg | ... onor. In fact, with Ivan VI (who was murdered and buried in the fortress of | ), he is the only post-Petrine monarch not buried in the Peter and Paul Ca ... |
Fort McAllister Historic Park | ... .R. 144. This area contains large amounts of marsh and riverfront property, | , and the small community of Keller. Geographically, it is significantly l ... |
Alcatraz Island | The Rock is a 1996 action film that primarily takes place on | and in the San Francisco Bay area. It was directed by Michael Bay, directo ... |
Fort Leavenworth | ... head of the Artillery Department of the Command and General Staff School at | , Kansas |
Fort Edmonton | ... asper House, down the Athabasca River to Fort Assiniboine, then overland to | . Thence down the North Saskatchewan River and Saskatchewan River to Lake ... |
Marine Corps Base Quantico | ... e William County located in Washington Metropolitan Area. It is bordered by | on three sides and the Potomac River on the fourth. Quantico is located so ... |
Hebron | ... h most populous locality in Palestine after Safad, Jerusalem, Gaza, Nablus, | and Kafr Kanna |
Little Rock Air Force Base | ... entary schools. The outlying areas surrounding Jacksonville, along with the | , are served by North Pulaski High School, located in northwestern Jackson ... |
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site | ... was declared a U.S. National Monument on June 19, 1948, and redesignated as | on June 30, 1961. This was taken a step further in 1996 when a 366-acre (1 ... |
Ambassel | On 3 August he married Menen Asfaw of | , niece of heir to the throne Lij Iyasu |
Fort Monmouth | ... hip and Tinton Falls. Students also come from the military installations of | and Naval Weapons Station Earle |
Fortress of Louisbourg | ... ettled there, creating the colony of Île-Royale, and France constructed the | in the following years. This presence, combined with the rights to use the ... |
Eboracum | From Bononia they crossed the Channel to Britain and made their way to | (York), capital of the province of Britannia Secunda and home to a large m ... |
castrum | Chester was founded as a " | " or Roman fort with the name Deva Victrix in the year 79 by the Roman Leg ... |
Fort Winnebago | ... ent Hustisford, Wisconsin. Dodge and James D. Henry set out in pursuit from | on July 15. The British Band, reduced to fewer than 600 people due to deat ... |
Fort Clatsop | ... he Columbia, concluding their journey at the river's mouth and establishing | , a short-lived establishment that was occupied for less than three months |
Fort Detrick | ... ich primarily accommodates general aviation traffic, and to the U.S. Army's | , the largest employer in the county. Frederick is also home to BP Solar, ... |
Fort Monmouth | ... d by the Government and called Camp Vail, a housing complex for families of | employees. After World War II the government planned to close the site but ... |
Hebron | ... el from 1993, including final status talks, and also headed negotiations on | security arrangements and safe passage |
Christiansfjell Fortress | ... ngen Skanse); the bastion of which is still preserved today. It was renamed | in 1685 by King Christian V of Denmark during his visit to Hammersberg Ska ... |
Old Sarum | ... c's son, Creoda. During his reign it is said that he captured Searobyrig or | , near Salisbury, in 552, and that in 556 he and his son Ceawlin won a bat ... |
Fort Kearny | ... ailable along the route. On November 7, 1860, a Pony Express rider departed | , Nebraska Territory (the eastern end of the telegraph line) with the elec ... |
Fort Nelson | ... l of the Victorian era forts on Portsdown Hill are now tourist attractions. | is now home to the Royal Armouries museum, Fort Purbrook and are activitie ... |
Martinez Hacienda | In addition to the Taos museums, the | , a fortress occupied by Padre Martinez's family in the 1800s, provides ex ... |
Fort Worden | ... and parts of Uptown were designated a Registered Historic District. Later, | (now part of Fort Worden State Park) and the City of Port Townsend were de ... |
Portsdown Hill | ... of the island and the large tidal bay of Langstone Harbour is to the east. | dominates the skyline to the north, providing a magnificent panoramic view ... |
Fort Christina | ... elaware River on the Mid-Atlantic coast of North America from 1638 to 1655. | , now in Wilmington, Delaware, was the first settlement. New Sweden includ ... |
Fort Knox | ... ments were moved for safekeeping to the United States Bullion Depository at | in Kentucky, where they were kept until 1944. In 1952, the engrossed Decla ... |
Fortress of Louisbourg | In the 1960s, the | was partially reconstructed by Parks Canada. Today this National Historic ... |
San Cristóbal | ... neer of modernising the defences of San Juan, this included the fortress of | . Tomas O'Daly and Miguel Kirwan were partners in the "Hacienda San Patric ... |
White Sands Proving Ground | ... Command (AOMC) along with Redstone Arsenal, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, | and the Army Rocket and Guided Missile Agency (ARGMA) |
Fort Adams | ... dered to sea, and the remaining elements of the academy were transported to | , Newport, Rhode Island by the USS Constitution in April 1861 and setup in ... |
Mam Tor | ... d local people. The county offers spectacular Peak District scenery such as | , Kinder Scout, and other more metropolitan attractions such as Bakewell, ... |
Fort Leonard Wood | ... within Pulaski County. All seven school districts have a high percentage of | military dependents, and over two-thirds of Waynesville students fall into ... |
Joara | ... 7, when they built Fort San Juan at the large Native American settlement of | near present-day Morganton. They renamed the settlement Cuenca. However th ... |
Barbury Castle | ... on Ceawlin won a battle against the Britons at Beranburh, now identified as | . If these dates are accurate, then it is unlikely that the earlier entrie ... |
Exeter | ... me Bay in the south-west of England, roughly equidistant from the cities of | and Plymouth. Consisting of the towns of Torquay, Paignton and Brixham, an ... |
Akershus Fortress | ... ia (now Oslo) in 1864 when Christian Munch was appointed medical officer at | . Edvard's mother died of tuberculosis in 1868, as did Munch's favorite si ... |
Fort Pentagouet | ... France. He took on military tasks such as ordering the taking of control of | at Majabigwaduce on the Penobscot Bay, which had been given to France in a ... |
Fort Chiswell | Another notable area within the county is the unincorporated community of | - named for a French and Indian War era fort. The fort and its surrounding ... |
Fort Carson | ... talions stationed at Fort Hood and the 3rd Brigade Combat Team remaining at | . By December 1995 The 4th Infantry Division (Mechanized) assumed responsi ... |
Arad Fort | ... the Omani ruler Sayyid Sultan installed his son, Salim, as Governor in the | |
Fort Louis de la Louisiane | The European settlement of Mobile, then known as | , started in 1702, at Twenty-seven Mile Bluff on the Mobile River, as the ... |
Fort Lee, New Jersey | On July 16, 2003, Cruz died of brain cancer at her home in | , at the age of 77. She was survived by her husband, Pedro Knight (died Fe ... |
Fort Vasquez | ... ited States. The population was 2,370 at the 2000 census. It is adjacent to | on U.S. Route 85 |
Fort Victoria | ... ont, Washington and was the first Hudson's Bay Company fort on Puget Sound. | was erected in 1843 and became the headquarters of operations in British C ... |
Fort Caroline | ... ort Charles in coastal South Carolina and then massacred the inhabitants of | , a French colony in present-day Jacksonville, Florida. However, this is u ... |
Fort Worden | ... heatre and the Elks Lodge, which now houses Silverwater Cafe. There is also | with its pre-World War I architecture including the publicly accessible Ol ... |
Waldgirmes Forum | ... Roman roadwork. The most important finding however is an uncompleted city ( | ), which has been excavated since 1993. After their defeat in the battle o ... |
Manduessedum | ... Wroxeter in Shropshire), past Letocetum (modern day Wall) in Staffordshire, | (modern day Mancetter - possible site of Boudica's last battle), Tripontiu ... |
Fort Riley | ... amp Concordia, Camp Funston (at Fort Riley), Camp Phillips (at Salina under | ). Fort Riley established 12 smaller branch camps, including Council Grove |
Isca Augusta | ... s in Britannia built around the same time at York (Eboracum) and Caerleon ( | ); this has led to the suggestion that the fortress, rather than London (L ... |
Patrick Air Force Base | ... orce Base) and 943rd Rescue Group, (structured under the 920th Rescue Wing, | ), are tasked to provide combat search and rescue support worldwide |
Fort Walla Walla | ... son's Bay Company fur traders traveling west to Fort Nez Perce (also called | ). The group was the first to travel in wagons all the way to Fort Hall, I ... |
Fort Quitman | ... known as a place travelers passed through, on their way to somewhere else. | was established in 1858 to provide protection for travelers |
Carleton Martello Tower | ... obable target of attacks. This led to the construction of Fort Dufferin and | , one of Canada's fourteen Martello Towers |
Tooele Army Depot | ... timates. It is the county seat of Tooele County. The city is well known for | , privately-owned waste-disposal facilities west of Tooele Valley, and TOC ... |
Beale Air Force Base | ... its U-2s transferred to SAC's 9th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing (9 SRW) at | , California, where U-2 Dragon Lady operations were consolidated with SR-7 ... |
Fort Robinson | The Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley Railroad reached | in 1886 on its way to Wyoming. Several miles east of the Fort the railroad ... |
Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant | ... reached 250 in the 1920s. During World War II the Red River Army Depot and | were built just north of Redwater, providing thousands of jobs for county ... |
Fort Robinson | ... the late Captain Emmet Crawford who had previously been stationed at nearby | . Its nicknames include "Gate City" and "The Garden Beyond the Sandhills. |
Isca Augusta | ... e 50s CE. The fort was one of a series of military outposts associated with | (Caerleon) that acted as border defences. The fort may have been abandoned ... |
Fort Monroe | ... 33, Black Hawk, Wabokieshiek, Neapope, and three others were transferred to | in Virginia, which was better equipped to hold prisoners. The American pub ... |
Cabanne's Trading Post | ... rench descent, Eulalie Becquette Alvarez-Hortiz. His trapping days began at | in Nebraska Territory, and continued throughout the West during the 1830s ... |
Zubarah | ... of Basra in 1777 many merchants and families moved from Basra and Kuwait to | . After this movement, Zubarah became a thriving center of trade and pearl ... |
Fort Harker | ... U.S. Army established several forts along the trail, including Fort Downer, | , Fort Hays, Fort Monument, and Fort Wallace. Before American colonization ... |
Fort Burt | ... w structures armed with cannon were erected at Fort Charlotte, Fort George, | , Fort Recovery and a new fort was built in the centre of Road Town which ... |
Fort Hood | ... talion, 17th Cavalry Brigade, began training on the AH-64A in April 1986 at | , Texas. Two operational units with 68 AH-64s first deployed to Europe in ... |
Fort Maurepas | ... shoreline, including the Ocean Springs Yacht Club, and the historic wooden | , and gutted or flooded other buildings. Katrina's storm surge also destro ... |
Fort Purcell | ... he time, plantation owners were expected to fortify their own holdings, and | and Fort Hodge were erected on this basis |
Little Rock Air Force Base | ... he land was sold for commercial interests, including the development of the | in 1955. Today, portions of AOP still remain, including the Arkansas Ordna ... |
Fort Riley | ... ternment camps were established in Kansas: Camp Concordia, Camp Funston (at | ), Camp Phillips (at Salina under Fort Riley). Fort Riley established 12 s ... |
Mamucium | ... case for another Watling Street in Lancashire, which runs from Manchester ( | ) via Affetside to Ribchester (Bremetennacum), and hence ultimately led to ... |
Fort Carson | He trained at | , and served nine months and nineteen days in the U.S. Army in World War I ... |
Fort Boise | ... had three forts: Fort Hall (purchased from Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth in 1837), | and Fort Nez Perce on the western end of the Oregon Trail route as well as ... |
Smolensk | ... all aboard died in a plane crash on April 10, 2010 in western Russia, near | . President Kaczyński and other prominent Poles were on the way to the Kat ... |
Road Town Fort | ... new fort was built in the centre of Road Town which came to be known as the | . As was common at the time, plantation owners were expected to fortify th ... |
Fort Hood | ... census. The Coryell County portion of Evant is part of the Killeen–Temple– | Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Wall Street | Gaddis was born in New York City to William Thomas Gaddis, who worked "on | and in politics", and Edith Gaddis, an executive for the New York Steam Co ... |
Fort Vancouver | ... pany twice annually used the York Factory Express overland trade route from | to Hudson Bay then on to London. James Sinclair led a large party of nearl ... |
Fort Fisher | ... n residents of the Tar Heel area were leaders in the war, at Gettysburg and | |
Fort Okanogan | ... n to establish Fort Astoria (Oregon) at the mouth of the Columbia River and | (Washington) at the confluence of the Okanogan and Columbia Rivers. The To ... |
Fort Kearny | ... arysville, Kansas, where it turned northwest following Little Blue River to | in Nebraska. Through Nebraska it followed the Great Platte River Road, cut ... |
Grand Island, Nebraska | ... ity is a city in Merrick County, Nebraska, United States. It is part of the | Micropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 2,934 at the 2010 census ... |
Fort Monmouth | ... that lasts until the Tinton Avenue intersection adjacent to the entrance to | . Route 35 crosses into Shrewsbury and continues north through residential ... |
Jericho | ... the beginning of the Neolithic culture is considered to be in the Levant ( | , modern-day West Bank) about By 10200-8800 cal. BCE. It developed directl ... |
Fort Eustis | ... transportation-related equipment and memorabilia. Located on the grounds of | , The museum reflects the history of the Army, especially of the United St ... |
Marine Corps Air Station Yuma | The city is the location of the | , which conducts an annual air show and many large-scale military exercise ... |
Fort Vancouver | ... and Fort Nez Perce on the western end of the Oregon Trail route as well as | near its terminus in the Willamette Valley. With minor exceptions they all ... |
Floyd Bennett Field | He succeeded in creating major commercial airports ( | , and later LaGuardia Airport) within city limits |
Fort St. George | ... 716 by the Massachusetts General Court as Georgetown-on-Arrowsic, named for | . The town's boundaries were extended to encompass Parker's Island, Woolwi ... |
Fort Astoria | In early 1811, the supply ship Tonquin left supplies and men to establish | (Oregon) at the mouth of the Columbia River and Fort Okanogan (Washington) ... |
Fort Maurepas | ... 699 at present-day Ocean Springs, under the authority of King Louis XIV, as | by Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville. It was the first permanent French outpost ... |
Fort Casey | ... trio of State Parks built on retired artillery installations (Fort Worden, | , and Fort Flagler). The city and its surroundings are well-treed with lar ... |
Fort de Chartres | ... river. Kaskaskia became the capital of Upper Louisiana and the French built | in 1718. In the same year they imported the first enslaved Africans, shipp ... |
Red River Army Depot | ... it had fallen to 128. It reached 250 in the 1920s. During World War II the | and Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant were built just north of Redwater, pro ... |
Fort Sam Houston | Holbrook then served at | , Texas, until March 7, 1917 where he was in command of the 7th Field Arti ... |
Zubarah | The prosperity of | , which is now in modern Qatar, had also brought it to the attention of th ... |
Fort Worden | ... Inlet and a trio of State Parks built on retired artillery installations ( | , Fort Casey, and Fort Flagler). The city and its surroundings are well-tr ... |
Fort McKavett State Historic Site | The | is also located near Junction |
Roman fort | ... sse Way from Lincoln to Seaton, and the Dorchester–Exeter road. There was a | on the crossroads at Woodbury Farm, just south of the present town |
Fort Brown | ... nsions were high between white townsfolk and black infantrymen stationed at | . On the night of 13 August, one white bartender was killed and a white po ... |
Fort Robinson | ... (near Bridgeport, Nebraska) to allow military and civilian traffic to reach | , Red Cloud Agency, Spotted Tail Agency, Custer, South Dakota, and Deadwoo ... |
Gerrards Cross | ... d from the parish. In 1895 a detached part of the parish was transferred to | , and in 1900 and 1901 the rump of the parish was divided between the neig ... |
Vysotsk | Baltiysk, Kaliningrad, St. Petersburg, Vyborg, | |
Fort Davis | ... of the U.S. Camel Corps crossed the county searching for a shorter route to | |
Akershus Fortress | ... s wife Märtha are buried in the green sarcophagus in the Royal Mausoleum at | |
Fort Riley | ... , Camp Funston (at Fort Riley), Camp Phillips (at Salina under Fort Riley). | established 12 smaller branch camps, including Council Grove |
Yuma Proving Ground | ... annual air show and many large-scale military exercises. There is also the | , an Army base which tests new military equipment.Yuma Proving Ground is a ... |
Vyborg | Baltiysk, Kaliningrad, St. Petersburg, | , Vysotsk |
Vindolanda | ... army. An account of small cash sums received over a few days at the fort of | circa 110 CE shows that the fort could compute revenues in cash on a daily ... |
Fort La Reine | ... Europeans by La Vérendrye in the mid-1730s. He and his sons travelled from | through this lake to explore the Saskatchewan River and its environs. Fort ... |
Stanwick Iron Age Fortifications | ... rn-day St Albans), the late Iron Age hill-fort of Maiden Castle, Dorset and | in Yorkshire |
Hamarhus | ... t as a market town as well. In 1570 Hamar Cathedral in Hamar was burned and | castle was destroyed by the Swedish armies during the Seven Years' War wit ... |
Fort Concho | Historic | , a National Historic Landmark, is maintained by the city of San Angelo. I ... |
Fort Sill | ... he Choctaw and Chickasaw’s lands to the Comanche, Kiowa, and Apache tribes. | was established in 1869 by Major General Philip Sheridan who was leading a ... |
Wall Street | ... s paid in the borough. The securities industry, best known by its center in | , forms the largest segment of the city's financial sector, accounting for ... |
Fort Sidney | ... ounded in 1867 by the Union Pacific and grew up around the military base of | (also known as Sidney Barracks), where soldiers were stationed to guard th ... |
Fort Zeelandia | ... l aboriginal tribe and translates as "bamboo forest". The Dutch established | in 1624 and defeated the local tribes in 1635. They called the place Tanco ... |
Exeter | ... y lacks direct motorway links and is primarily served by the A380 road from | . The last stretch of road, from Newton Abbot via Kingskerswell is mostly ... |
Fort Riley | ... it entered service in June 1967 with 1st Battalion, 63rd Armor Regiment at | . In the end 1,662 M551s were built between 1966 and November 2, 1970. Tot ... |
Fort Oglethorpe | ... ckamauga Post established in 1902 by the United States Army was later named | after James Oglethorpe, the founder of the Colony of Georgia. The base ser ... |
Fort Shafter | ... lso played a prominent part as a major general in the Spanish-American War. | , Hawaii, is named for him, as well as the city of Shafter, California and ... |
Zeelandia | The Dutch originally sought to use their castle | at Tayowan as a trading base between Japan and China, but soon realized th ... |
Fort Raleigh National Historic Site | ... ecture of the fate of Roanoke Colony. It has played at Waterside Theater at | on Roanoke Island nearly continuously since, with the only interruption be ... |
Marine Corps Air Station Yuma | ... 12,000 customers in Yuma, and dropped 3.59 inches or over 91 mm of rain at | |
Patrick Air Force Base | In 1940, the Naval Air Station Banana River (now | ) was built. This began a new era in the development of Brevard County. La ... |
Fort Sumter | ... ces, and most notably, arsenals and forts. But at the Confederate attack on | , Lincoln called up 75,000 of the states’ militia to muster under his comm ... |
Southsea Castle | ... some of the money from the dissolution of the monasteries, Henry VIII built | and decreed that Portsmouth be home of the Royal Navy he founded. In 1545, ... |
Jericho | ... perished prematurely in consequence of his father's undertaking to rebuild | (1 Kings 16:34), according to Joshua (6:26) |
Goodfellow Air Force Base | ... he military returned to San Angelo during World War II with the founding of | , which was assigned to train pilots at the time. San Angelo grew exponent ... |
Naval Air Station Banana River | In 1940, the | (now Patrick Air Force Base) was built. This began a new era in the develo ... |
Fort Sam Houston | ... til 1918 at various camps in Texas and Georgia. In 1916, while stationed at | , Eisenhower was football coach for St. Louis College, now St. Mary's Univ ... |
Fort Bridger | ... 1,900 mile route roughly followed the Oregon Trail, and California Trail to | in Wyoming and then the Mormon Trail (known as the Hastings Cutoff) to Sal ... |
Bohus Fortress | ... This combination is the longest river in the Nordic countries, 750 km . The | is located by the river at . Here the river splits into two, with the nort ... |
Tegart fort | ... pril 23, 1945 an operation undertaken by the Irgun to gain weapons from the | at Ramat Gan went badly and gunfights broke out. One Irgun member was kill ... |
Fort Marion | ... ne Blues, took possession of St. Augustine's military facilities, including | and the St. Francis Barracks, from the lone Union ordnance sergeant on dut ... |
North Leigh | ... September 2007, Kingsley married Daniela Lavender, a Brazilian actress, in | , Oxfordshire |
San Juan National Historic Site | ... San Felipe del Morro and the 17th-century Fort San Cristóbal, both part of | , and the 16th-century El Palacio de Santa Catalina, also known as La Fort ... |
Zubarah | ... he army of Nasr Al-Madhkur, Ruler of Bahrain and Bushire. The prosperity of | , which is in modern Qatar, had brought it to the attention of the two mai ... |
Tegart Fort | ... ritish. The Irgun continued to attack police stations and headquarters, and | , a fortified police station (today the location of Latrun). One relativel ... |
Fort Saint Louis | ... small wild colony of released or escaped Green Iguanas endures at historic | |
Naval Air Station Banana River | ... nue. In 1942, the town prepared to receive men assigned to the newly opened | . Establishing regular garbage collection was discussed when the town disc ... |
Palmerston's Follies | ... coming the most fortified in Europe, with a network of forts (a subset of " | ") encircling the city. From 1808 the Royal Navy's West Africa Squadron, w ... |
Cadbury Castle | ... Arthur and, more recently, in a Dartmoor folk legend, Sir Francis Drake. At | in Somerset an old lane near the castle was called King Arthur's Lane and ... |
Camp Independence | Independence began as the US Army | (two miles north of the current town) established by Lieutenant Colonel Ge ... |
Anniston Army Depot | ... those weapons, the Anniston Chemical Agent Disposal Facility. In 2003, the | began the process of destroying the chemical weapons it had stored at the ... |
Exeter | #Dartmouth, | , Tiverton, Minehea |
Fort Oglethorpe | ... a Post in 1902 by United States Army, an unincorporated city existed, where | was later established, called Hargrave, Georgia after the name of the land ... |
Fort Jesup | ... overnment should be named Many in honor of Col. John B. Many, commandant at | , then the most important settlement in the parish. Many was on the Natchi ... |
Herodium | ... queducts and pools, at a flattened, desert site, halfway up the hill to the | , 12 kilometers south of Jerusalem — as described in Josephus's writings |
Fort Okanogan | ... te ran as follows: up the Columbia River past the posts of Fort Nez Perces, | , and Fort Colvile to Boat Encampment (today under Kinbasket Lake), then o ... |
Zubarah | In response to attacks on | by Nasr Al-Madhkur who ruled Bahrain and Bushehr in Persia, the Bani Utbah ... |
Fort Hood | ... he population was 412 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Killeen–Temple– | Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Fort Pickett | ... ) is water. Its located between two US Army Forts, Fort Lee to its East and | to its West |
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base | ... transported from Moldova to the National Air Intelligence Center (NAIC) at | near Dayton, Ohio in transport planes over a period of two weeks |
Los Adaes | ... iginal European settlements in the region, populated by Adaeseños from Fort | |
Masada | ... d's Temple (in the year 70) and Jewish strongholds (notably Gamla in 67 and | in 73), and enslaved or a large part of the Jewish population. The defeat ... |
Fort Bridger | ... thwest direction until it encounters the Blacks Fork of the Green River and | Wyoming. From Fort Bridger the Mormon Trail continued southwest following ... |
Old Mobile Site | ... lebrated Carnival in 1703 when French settlers began the festivities at the | . Mobile's first Carnival society began in 1711 with the Boeuf Gras Societ ... |
Eboracum | ... ger than other fortresses in Britannia built around the same time at York ( | ) and Caerleon (Isca Augusta); this has led to the suggestion that the for ... |
Anniston Army Depot | Anniston is home to the | which is used for the maintenance of most Army tracked vehicles. The depot ... |
Fort Ord | ... nterey College of Law, both located on the site of the former military base | . It is also the home of the Bayonet and Black Horse golf courses, once al ... |
Fort Independence | After the construction of | on Mount Independence in 1775, rebel soldiers bravely manned the lesser fo ... |
Naval Weapons Station Charleston | ... Training Command, and SPAWAR are located in Goose Creek and Hanahan on the | . Nuclear submarines and submarine tenders were based at the Naval Weapons ... |
Fort Casimir | ... y in a war against the English Province of Maryland. In May 1654, the Dutch | was captured by soldiers from the New Sweden colony led by governor Johan ... |
Maiden Castle, Dorset | ... of Roman Verulamium (modern-day St Albans), the late Iron Age hill-fort of | and Stanwick Iron Age Fortifications in Yorkshire |
Zubarah | The battle of | took place in the year 1782 between the Al-Khalifa from the Bani Utbah Tri ... |
Fort Maurepas | ... ppi River, near which they established a small colonial presence in 1699 at | (near present-day Biloxi, Mississippi). From there they began to establish ... |
Pons Aelius | ... developed in the area that was the location of the Roman settlement called | , though it owes its name to the castle built in 1080, by Robert II, Duke ... |
Fort Independence | ... red Indian hostilities. The camp was soon closed, but was re-established as | when hostilities resumed in 1865. The fort was finally abandoned in 1877, ... |
Fort Edmonton | ... h, then crossed Lake Winnipeg and followed the Saskatchewan River system to | , then southwest. They crossed over the Continental divide of the Rocky Mo ... |
Fort Astoria | ... hub for their fur trading in the Pacific Northwest; replacing Fort George ( | ) in that capacity as it was on the river's south bank and not as convenie ... |
Patrick Air Force Base | Military installations in Brevard County include | , near Satellite Beach, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS), adjacent ... |
Deva Victrix | Chester was founded as a "castrum" or Roman fort with the name | in the year 79 by the Roman Legio II Adiutrix during the reign of the Empe ... |
Smolensk | ... same way he had come to Moscow, through the heavily ravaged areas along the | road. In the following weeks, the Grande Armée was dealt a catastrophic bl ... |
Fort Recovery | ... s armed with cannon were erected at Fort Charlotte, Fort George, Fort Burt, | and a new fort was built in the centre of Road Town which came to be known ... |
Fort Knox | ... est road projects needed to support the growth from the BRAC realignment at | to include extending Kentucky Route 313 to US 60 in Meade County and then ... |
White Sands Missile Range | ... when the first nuclear explosive test was conducted by the United States at | near Alamogordo, New Mexico, and 31 December 1953. Prime Minister Nehru of ... |
Fort Sumner | ... es – many of whom died along the harsh route – were marched from Arizona to | in New Mexico. Four years later, the Navajo signed a treaty that moved the ... |
Fortaleza Carlota | ... or the most part, remained loyal to the British Crown. The fort was renamed | , with the Spanish holding Mobile as a part of Spanish West Florida until ... |
Hawthorne Army Depot | ... sus, when it was 3,311. It is the county seat of Mineral County. The nearby | is the primary economic base of the town |
Fort San Felipe del Morro | ... eral defensive structures and notable forts. These include the 16th-century | and the 17th-century Fort San Cristóbal, both part of San Juan National Hi ... |
Fort Anne | ... war declaration, and was somewhat prepared when the Indians began besieging | . Lacking heavy weapons, the Indians withdrew after a few days. Then, in m ... |
Fort Nassau | | (located within the present boundaries of nearby Gloucester City, New Jers ... |
Holston Army Ammunition Plant | ... Chemical Company with its corporate headquarters, Domtar paper company, and | operated by BAE Systems' Ordnance Systems, Inc |
Fort Monroe | ... activities. In adjacent localities, other U.S. military facilities include | , Langley Air Force Base, Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, and Camp Peary. ... |
Wall Street | The 1980s saw a rebirth of | , and the city reclaimed its role at the center of the worldwide financial ... |
Goodfellow Air Force Base | ... ers in the city include Shannon Medical Center, Angelo State University and | . The latter remains the largest employer in the region |
Fort Robinson | ... e College) was established in nearby Chadron due to Crawford's proximity to | . Perhaps the most fascinating Crawford business was the Elite Theater, wh ... |
Hebron | The house of Jacob dwelt in | , in the land of Canaan. His flocks were often fed in the pastures of Shec ... |
Fort Osage | ... ates. The population was 347 at the 2000 census. It is known as the home of | National Historic Landmark |
Hebron | ... lessing. Jacob was finally reunited with his father Isaac in Mamre (outside | ) |
HMS Seahawk | ... Air Force at RAF Leeming, and later, basic flying training with the Navy at | , where he learned to fly the Gazelle helicopter. After being awarded his ... |
fortress | ... burned the town of St. Augustine. The English were unable to take the main | , and withdrew when a Spanish fleet arrived from Havana. In 1706 Carolina ... |
Fortress of Louisbourg | ... by French army engineers hoping to hide the contents of the treasury of the | after it fell to the British during the Seven Years' War |
Fort Caspar | ... erries was the Mormon Ferry across the North Platte near the future site of | in Wyoming which operated between 1848 and 1852 and the Green River ferry ... |
Derbent | ... a medieval city located in the North Caucasus region, between the cities of | and Samandar, probably on the lower Sulak River. It flourished from the se ... |
Exeter | # | , Tavistock, Liskeard, Trur |
Fort Yuma | ... the Uncle Sam was launched to provide supplies to the U.S. Army outpost at | . Although this vessel struck a sandbar and sank early in its career, comm ... |
Fort Riley | ... iation Brigade as of 2006, as part of the 1st Infantry Division's return to | , Kansas; Bismarck Kaserne, which functions as a satellite post to Katterb ... |
Fort Benning | ... irst in a class of 245 officers. He then served as a battalion commander at | , until 1927 |
Fort McClellan | | , former site of the U.S. Army Military Police Training Academy and Chemic ... |
Carleton Martello Tower | ... al historical forts, such as Fort Howe, Fort Dufferin, Fort Latour, and the | , Saint John is the location of a number of reserve units of the Canadian ... |
Fort Knox | ... de Kandahar, Afghanistan. Two more outlets are located in military bases at | , Kentucky, and Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia. Tim Hortons' other intern ... |
Fort Amsterdam | ... New Amsterdam (Nieuw Amsterdam). Manhattan Island was chosen as the site of | , a citadel for the protection of the new arrivals; its 1625 establishment ... |
Maxwell Field | ... ecial services officer for the Army Air Forces Southeast Training Center at | , Montgomery, Alabama, in December 1942. He played trombone with the Rhyth ... |
Hurst Castle | Charles was moved to | at the end of 1648, and there after to Windsor Castle. In January 1649, in ... |
Wright-Patterson AFB | ... ttinger was next assigned to the Aerospace Medical Research Laboratories at | in Dayton, Ohio. For Project Excelsior (meaning "ever upward"), a name giv ... |
Fort Caroline | ... iefdom, before heading north to the St. Johns River. There they established | |
Fort Hill | ... s built fortifications overlooking downtown Frankfort on what is now called | . The Confederate Army occupied Frankfort for a short time |
Great Lakes Navy Base | ... ge in Lake County, Illinois. It is the closest moderate-sized town near the | and is North of Lake Forest. The population is 6,056 according to the 2000 ... |
Grand Island | ... n regards to the largest cities of the state, Osceola is found northeast of | , northwest of Lincoln and to the west of Omaha |
fort | ... s origins in post-Roman Brythonic words meaning "the fort of the Taff". The | probably refers to that established by the Romans. Caer means fort and -dy ... |
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site | ... nd claim in Oregon City and built a house that in 2003 became a unit of the | |
Southsea Castle | The Tudor era | has a small museum, and much of the seafront defences up to the Round Towe ... |
Fort Leonard Wood | ... at Forney Field serves the community with air service; even though it's on | , it is jointly run by the cities of Waynesville and St. Robert and is ava ... |
Fort Cass | Charleston was the site of the last Cherokee Agency as well as | , the headquarters of the Cherokee Removal of 1838, known as the Trail of ... |
Fort Kearny | ... ka Territory, the routes converged along the lower Platte River Valley near | , Nebraska Territory and led to rich farmlands west of the Rocky Mountains |
Governors Island | ... Randall's Island, Wards Island, and Roosevelt Island in the East River, and | and Liberty Island to the south in New York Harbor. Manhattan Island is in ... |
Washington Navy Yard | ... . Robert E. Lee and accompanied Lee with a company of U.S. Marines from the | and four companies of Maryland militia. While delivering Lee's written sur ... |
Presidio | ... ípero Serra due to the interaction between soldiers stationed at the nearby | and the native Indians |
Fort Bridger | ... e Rock, Devil's Gate, and Split Rock, to Fort Caspar, through South Pass to | and then down to Salt Lake City. From Salt Lake City it generally followed ... |
Fort Leavenworth | ... mmendation, in 1925–26 he attended the Command and General Staff College at | , Kansas where he graduated first in a class of 245 officers. He then serv ... |
Patrick Air Force Base | ... h Beaches is a term that measures direction south from the dividing line of | , and includes South Patrick Shores, Satellite Beach, Indian Harbour Beach ... |
Fort Wingate | ... arren) until September 16, 1906. He then joined the 5th Cavalry Regiment at | , New Mexico until October 24, 1907 |
Fort Benning | ... r units included the 593d Support Group (Fort Lewis), 36th Engineer Group ( | ), 7th Transportation Group (Fort Eustis), and 62d Medical Group (Fort Lew ... |
Exeter | # | , Chumleigh, Ilfracombe, Bideford, Torringto |
Sigiriya | Frescoes also can be found in | , situated in the central Matale District of Sri Lanka, which are reminisc ... |
Red Fort | ... ral architectural marvels like the Jama Masjid (India's largest mosque) and | . Three World Heritage Sites—the Red Fort, Qutab Minar and Humayun's Tomb— ... |
Fort Eustis | ... tablished during World War I at historic Mulberry Island, the large base at | in modern times hosts the U.S. Army's Transportation Corps and other impor ... |
Fort Jesup | ... eme south, 1827, and Noble, in the north portion, dating back to the 1830s. | was founded in 1822 by Lieutenant Colonel Zachary Taylor who later became ... |
Fort Malden | ... . sovereignty, and because they hoped to gain the support of the British at | in Canada |
Fort Boise | ... ary for the county with Owyhee County. The Hudson's Bay Company established | in 1834 near what is now Parma, but abandoned it in 1855. Emigrants travel ... |
Fort Gaspareaux | ... nstructed three forts within 18 months along the route: one at Baie Verte ( | ), one at Chignecto (Fort Beausejour) and another at the mouth of the St. ... |
Dinas Emrys | ... f Vortigern concerns his attempt to build a stronghold near Snowdon, called | , only to have his building materials disappear each time he tries. His ad ... |
Fort Nisqually | ... on the Pacific coast of North America. Company operations were centered at | , near present-day Olympia, Washington, where the company developed dairy, ... |
Isca Augusta | ... at the other end of the Welsh Marches at Caerleon in Monmouthshire, namely | . The modern Welsh name is the shortened form, Caer. The early Old English ... |
Fort de Goede Hoop | ... ablish a way-station for ships travelling to the Dutch East Indies, and the | (later replaced by the Castle of Good Hope). The settlement grew slowly du ... |
Harwich Redoubt | ... itary. The town became a naval base in 1657 and was heavily fortified, with | , Beacon Hill Battery, and Bath Side Battery |
Exeter | #Crewkerne, Honiton, | , Ashburton, Plymout |
Faringdon | #Abingdon, | , Fairford, Barnsley, Gloucester, Monmout |
Fort Huachuca | ... une 14, 1903. He returned to the US and served at Fort Logan, Colorado, and | , Arizona, until August 28, 1904 |
Carrawburgh | ... ', dating to the early 3rd century, has been identified in the Mithraeum at | . Accounts of the cruelty of the emperor Commodus describes his amusing hi ... |
Louisbourg | ... icing problems, it was decided to construct a much larger fortification at | to improve defences at the entrance to the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and defe ... |
Fort Colville | ... or nearly all Oregon trail travelers until U.S. towns could be established. | was established in 1825 on the Columbia river near Kettle Falls as a good ... |
Naval Weapons Station Earle | ... Road, which serves as a road and railroad link between the two sections of | . Along the northbound lanes of Route 35, just before the intersection of ... |
Faringdon | #Oxford, | , Malmesbury, Bristo |
Fort Nya Elfsborg | ... 653, the company expanded along the river from Fort Christina, establishing | on the east bank of the Delaware near present-day Salem, New Jersey and Fo ... |
Beacon Hill Battery | ... ecame a naval base in 1657 and was heavily fortified, with Harwich Redoubt, | , and Bath Side Battery |
Fort Charlotte | ... nmore governed the colony from 1787 to 1796 and oversaw the construction of | in Nassau |
Fort Greely | In 1942, five miles south of Deltana, | was constructed. Beef cattle were shipped during the 1950s, and during the ... |
Southsea Castle | ... , Cumberland House (a natural history museum), The Royal Marines Museum and | . Southsea's seafront is also home to Clarence Pier Amusement Park |
Fort Moultrie | ... ned loyal to the British Crown. Moultrie's brother William Moultrie of whom | in South Carolina is named was a general in the Continental Army. His brot ... |
Fort Adams | ... rmish against Apaches in Las Vegas, New Mexico. In 1852, he was assigned to | , Newport, Rhode Island, and, while there, he married Mary Richmond Bishop ... |
Leucarum | Roman occupation brought new settlement. The Romans built | , a rectangular or trapezoidal fort at the mouth of the River Loughor in t ... |
Latrun | ... ted Irgun and Lehi members to detention camps in Africa. 251 detainees from | were flown on thirteen planes, on October 19 to a camp in Asmara, Eritrea. ... |
Fort Riley | ... shortage caused by American men serving in the war effort. Camp Funston at | established 12 smaller branch camps, including Grand Pass |
Fort Leavenworth | Holbrook was a distinguished graduate of the Infantry-Cavalry School at | , Kansas on July 2, 1905 and then attended the Staff College, Fort Leavenw ... |
Fort Gordon | ... enlisted in the U.S. Army at age 16. After Advanced Individual Training at | , Georgia, he spent three years in West Germany in the Signal Corps. Upon ... |
Martello tower | ... y a Ross rifle factory, which included a water tank built upon the existing | . A movement to preserve the site continued, nonetheless, and by 1904, the ... |
Bath Side Battery | ... 7 and was heavily fortified, with Harwich Redoubt, Beacon Hill Battery, and | |
Fort Miles | In 1941, the United States built | on Cape Henlopen, immediately south of Lewes, to defend Delaware Bay and t ... |
Fort Rucker | On March 10, 2009, active duty Army military police troops from | were deployed to Samson, Alabama in response to a murder spree. Samson off ... |
Fort Lee, New Jersey | ... rest in motion pictures around 1913. He was hired by the Peerless Studio at | , and became an assistant to the French-born director |
Zubarah | ... Bahrain, not to intervene militarily. Bitter and angry over the loss of Az | , Hamad ibn Isa imposed a crushing embargo on trade and travel to Qatar |
Fort Lee | ... er the death of Cuban-American salsa singer Celia Cruz (who lived in nearby | ), Union City heralded its annual Cuban Day Parade by dedicating its new C ... |
Grand Island | ... uch of the Oregon Trail follows roughly along Interstate 80 from Wyoming to | , Nebraska. From there U.S. Highway 30 which follows the Platte River is a ... |
Fort Morgan | ... ile society in the mid-19th century. are historic antebellum house museums. | , Fort Gaines, and Historic Blakeley State Park figure into local American ... |
Pueblo | ... he conflict recounts June 1879 when the Santa Fe defended its roundhouse in | with Dodge City toughs led by Bat Masterson; on that occasion, D&RG treasu ... |
Fort Nisqually | ... a good site to collect furs and control the upper Columbia River fur trade. | was built near the present town of DuPont, Washington and was the first Hu ... |
HMS Daedalus | ... tion Centre, at RAF Biggin Hill, along with further tests and interviews at | , and interviews at the Admiralty Interview Board, HMS Sultan. During Marc ... |
Fort Caspar | ... eetwater River, passing Independence Rock, Devil's Gate, and Split Rock, to | , through South Pass to Fort Bridger and then down to Salt Lake City. From ... |
Fort Yuma | Following the establishment of | , a town sprang up on the New Mexico Territory (now Arizona) side of the C ... |
Fort Billingsport | Paulsboro is the home of | , the first land purchase made by the United States |
Citadelle Laferrière | ... dre Pétion, an homme de couleur. Henri I is best known for constructing the | , the largest fortress in the Western Hemisphere, to defend the island aga ... |
Fort Whipple | ... d to Arizona with his family, where his father had a bandmaster position at | in the U.S. Army. LaGuardia attended public schools and high school in Pre ... |
Exeter | ... xminster railway station is on the West of England Main Line that runs from | via Salisbury to London Waterloo |
Castillo de San Marcos | File:St. Augustine Florida Panoramic View.jpg|Panorama of | , Flagler College and downtown St. Augustine from lighthouse, June, 201 |
Dunstable | ... ium (Fenny Stratford) in modern-day Milton Keynes, Durocobrivis (modern day | ) in Bedfordshire (where it crosses the even older Icknield Way), Verulami ... |
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard | Bang was laid down on 30 April 1943 at Kittery, Maine, by the | ; launched on 30 August 1943, sponsored by Mrs. Robert W. Neblett; and com ... |
Fort Bridger | ... igrants followed the main Oregon/California/Mormon Trail through Wyoming to | , where they split from the main trail and followed (and improved) the cru ... |
Jericho | Opposite | , it was called "the Jordan of Jericho" (; ). The Jordan has a number of f ... |
Fort Riley | ... nd Troop I, 4th Cavalry Brigade, based at Manila, until July 1, 1901 and at | , Kansas until August 7, 1902 |
Fort Pitt | ... eans to visit the area are thought to have been British Army deserters from | , who reportedly fled their post in 1761 during the French and Indian War ... |
Roosevelt Roads Naval Station | ... her large installations. The largest of these installations were the former | in Ceiba, the Roosevelt Roads Naval Station, and the Atlantic Fleet Weapon ... |
Fort Knox | The first Tim Hortons outlet at a US military base was opened in 2009 at | . The following year, a second Tim Hortons outlet was opened at Naval Stat ... |
NAS Pensacola | ... two years on board the battleship . In 1939, he started flight training at | in Florida, learning the basics on Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-1 "Yellow Pe ... |
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard | ... elegation. The Treaty of Portsmouth was signed on September 5, 1905, at the | in . Witte became Russian Prime Minister the same year |
Castillo de San Marcos | File:Fort Marion Entrance Civil War.jpg| | , Civil War era |
Fort Ticonderoga | ... rtifications of the Vermont-side defenses. While those soldiers billeted at | enjoyed comparatively splendid conditions in the French-style fort, Mount ... |
Exeter | ... ty area of Torbay and ceremonial county of Devon, England. It lies south of | along the A380 on the north of Torbay, north-east of Plymouth and adjoins ... |
Zubarah | ... ng the Naim, the Bahrainis once again laid claim to the deserted town of Az | in 1937. Abdullah bin Jassim sent a large, heavily armed force and succeed ... |
Jericho | ... was at Jerusalem, the second at Gadara, the third at Amathus, the fourth at | , and the fifth at Sepphoris in Galilee. |
Fort Astoria | ... umbia River where they made new boats and traveled to the newly established | . The expedition demonstrated that much of the route along the Snake River ... |
Fort Hall | By 1840 the Hudson's Bay Company had three forts: | (purchased from Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth in 1837), Fort Boise and Fort Nez P ... |
Fort Charlotte | ... lier Dutch fortifications, new structures armed with cannon were erected at | , Fort George, Fort Burt, Fort Recovery and a new fort was built in the ce ... |
Zubarah | ... ani Utbah tribe migrated from Kuwait to Qatar's northwest coast and founded | . After this migration, the Bani Utbah were very close to the rich oyster ... |
Fort Cass | ... were forced to march from "emigration depots" in Eastern Tennessee, such as | , to Indian Territory west of Arkansas. This came to be known as the Trail ... |
North Carolina Baptist Assembly | ... t of Oak Island in Brunswick County, North Carolina, and is adjacent to the | and the island's United States Coast Guard station. It was incorporated as ... |
Massachusetts Military Reservation | ... ghest elevation in the county is on the summit of Pine Hill, located on the | in Bourne. The lowest point is sea level |
Fort Laramie | ... e Oregon Trail follows the North Platte River out of Nebraska into Wyoming. | , at the junction of the Laramie River and the North Platte River, was a m ... |
Fort George | ... fications, new structures armed with cannon were erected at Fort Charlotte, | , Fort Burt, Fort Recovery and a new fort was built in the centre of Road ... |
Camp Atlanta | ... was 131 at the 2010 Census. During World War II the town was neighbored by | , which housed more than 3,000 Nazi German prisoners of war over three yea ... |
Naval Air Station Oceana | ... s open on four U.S. military bases. Besides the first two, they are also at | , and two locations at the Aberdeen Proving Ground |
Roosevelt Roads Naval Station | ... ed States Navy purchased about two thirds of Vieques as an extension to the | nearby on the Puerto Rican mainland. The original purpose of the base (nev ... |
Fort Gaines | ... n the mid-19th century. are historic antebellum house museums. Fort Morgan, | , and Historic Blakeley State Park figure into local American Civil War hi ... |
Castillo de San Marcos | File:St. Augustine Waterfront 1860s 2.jpg|St. Augustine waterfront with | in distance (1860s) |
Dún Aonghasa | ... n". Cairns in the region were also put to vital practical use. For example, | , an all-stone Iron Age Irish hill fort on Inishmore in the Aran Islands, ... |
Fort Kearny | ... ping off places with Omaha eventually becoming a favorite after about 1855. | (est. 1848) is about from the Missouri River, and the trail and its many o ... |