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United States Army, Military Architecture, United States History - General & Miscellaneous

Fort Gordon, Georgia (Images of America Series)

by Sean Joiner, Gerald Smith Ph.D., Robert Anzuoni
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Overview


Fort Gordon is a sprawling military base encompassing portions of four counties in and around Augusta. Now the U.S. Army Signal Center, the base has a long and illustrious history going back to Camp Gordon in Atlanta, where doughboys were trained for the bloody fields of Flanders. Over the years, Fort Gordon has grown from a rural community to a military police training center, to today's signal corps training center. During its growth, the military post has hosted several famous names at the Fort Gordon Theater, including Rip Torn, Robert Duvall, John Anderson, and Jayne Mansfield. During World War II , the post was used as a holding facility for German and Italian prisoners of war and as a training facility for Comanche code talkers.

Synopsis


Fort Gordon is a sprawling military base encompassing portions of four counties in and around Augusta. Now the U.S. Army Signal Center, the base has a long and illustrious history going back to Camp Gordon in Atlanta, where doughboys were trained for the bloody fields of Flanders. Over the years, Fort Gordon has grown from a rural community to a military police training center, to today's signal corps training center. During its growth, the military post has hosted several famous names at the Fort Gordon Theater, including Rip Torn, Robert Duvall, John Anderson, and Jayne Mansfield. During World War II , the post was used as a holding facility for German and Italian prisoners of war and as a training facility for Comanche code talkers.

About the Author, Sean Joiner


Sean Joiner is a local historian in Augusta, Dr. Gerald Smith is a retired professor of English from Paine College, and Robert Anzuoni is the director of the U.S. Army Signal Corps Museum. The images used in this book are from historical photographs, narratives, and exhibition items from the collections of Sean Joiner and the U.S. Army Signal Corps Museum.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2009
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing SC
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780738568126

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