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Fort Monroe in Hampton, Virginia, started as a defense for Jamestown in 1609 under the name Fort Algernourne. Later, the fort became a strategic post for the Union during the Civil War. During that war, Fort Monroe became refuge to as many as 10,000 escaped slaves seeking protection in the Union-controlled site. Today, Monroe is home to the Army's Training and Doctrine Command, or TRADOC, but is scheduled to close in 2011 as part of the military's Base Realignment and Closure plan. Since that announcement was made two years ago, there has been debate about whether it should be handed over for private development or turned into a national park. Show more »
Fort Monroe in Hampton, Virginia, started as a defense for Jamestown in 1609 under the name Fort Algernourne. Later, the fort became a strategic post for the Union during the Civil War. During that war, Fort Monroe became refuge to as many as 10,000 escaped slaves seeking protection in the Union-controlled site. Today, Monroe is home to the Army's Training and Doctrine Command, or TRADOC, but is scheduled to close in 2011 as part of the military's Base Realignment and Closure plan. Since that announcement was made two years ago, there has been debate about whether it should be handed over for private development or turned into a national park. Show more »
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Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell: 'The private sector is strengthened when the public sector is restrained'
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Battlefield Virginia
Hartford Courant Staff WriterFrom the heavy guns of a seacoast fort through battle-scarred Yorktown and the swampy outskirts of Richmond, the Virginia Peninsula tells the story of a massive war campaign and the evolution of warfare. Along this finger of land cut by the York and...Tags: Tredegar Corporation, John Smith, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Social Issues, Thomas Jefferson
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PASSINGS
Willard W. Scott Jr. Superintendent of West Point Willard W. Scott Jr., 82, an Army lieutenant general who led West Point through the aftermath of a cheating scandal and the introduction of coeducation, died of Parkinson's disease Jan. 1 at his home...Tags: Vietnam War (1955-1975), Politics, Wars and Interventions, U.S. Military, Death
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May 21 Letters:
Find someone else Newport District Supervisor Buzz Bailey is so insensitive that he stated in an official meeting on May 13 that in Isle of Wight "the South will rise again". This man votes on an education budget? No wonder the schools in Isle of...Tags: Politics, Taxation, Internal Revenue Service, Isle of Wight (Isle of Wight, Virginia), Carrollton
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Army selective about visitors after dusk at Fort Monroe
HAMPTON — You better think twice about entering Fort Monroe after the sun has gone down. Depending on where you plan on going, the guards may turn you away. The Army places guards at the entrance of Fort Monroe each night. At times, visitors are...
Tags: Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Phoebus (Hampton, Virginia), G. Glenn Oder
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Maj. Gen. Pittard sees promising future for Fort Bliss
El Paso Times, TexasFort Bliss is well positioned to continue thriving even as the Army faces some serious challenges. The installation has a "robust" future ahead of it, said Fort Bliss and 1st Armored Division commander Maj. Gen. Dana J.H. Pittard. Pittard, an El...Tags: U.S. Army, Budget Control Act of 2011, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Military, Fort Eustis
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Hampton historic cemetery draws mayor's eye
HAMPTON — A cemetery carrying the namesake of North America's oldest black family has languished for years under iffy ownership and infrequent maintenance. That two-acre plot may have found a friend in Mayor Molly Joseph Ward, who hopes to form...
Tags: Human Interest, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), North America, Tour Operations Industry
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May 16 Letters: Foreign aid, latest scandals, pet cemetery, comp time
Mideast spending I agree with the "Spend at home first" letter, published May 14. I wish the author had gone even further than pointing out the extravagant aid we give to Syrian rebels, Afghanistan, and Egypt. According to the recently released...Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Employees, Career and Workplace, Internal Revenue Service
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Free Thursday concerts at Fort Monroe, Mariners' Museum begin in June
A popular summer concert series has seemingly escaped looming federal budget cuts. Fort Monroe's Music By the Bay series will begin June 13 and with a performance by the U.S. Fleet Forces Band Wind Ensemble. Concerts take place on Thursday evenings at...
Tags: Museums, American Civil War (1861-1865), Concerts, Culture, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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Slapwater band avoids legal fight, renames itself Slapnation
Slapwater, the Peninsula's premier party band, has renamed itself in hopes of leaving behind a bitter fight over rights to its name. The group led by drummer George "Dody" Hunt III is now called Slapnation, according to its website. "We’re sure...
Tags: Slapwater (music group), Father's Day, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Buckroe
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May 13 Letters: Hampton budgets, Fort Monroe
Point of no return Hampton's tax-and-spend leadership has once again demonstrated its contempt for the taxpaying citizen by increasing the real estate tax rate 19 percent. In these lean times when such a huge raise is unheard of, our liberal leaders...Tags: Gardens and Parks, National Parks, Travel, Conservation, Environmental Issues
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May 11 Letters: I-64 median, GOP agendas, Fort Monroe
Traffic congestion The Gazette's lead article Wednesday, "Possible jump-start for I-64 widening" is encouraging, especially in that it for the first time mentions using the median, the core of a strategic proposal we put forth some months ago and to...Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Highway Transportation, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Phoebus (Hampton, Virginia)
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