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Fort Gordon
NameFort Gordon
LocationGeorgia
TypeUnited States Army post

Fort Gordon is a United States Army post located in Georgia, near Augusta. The post is home to the United States Army Signal Corps and is named after John Brown Gordon, a Confederate general and Governor of Georgia. The installation is also adjacent to the Savannah River and is near the Eisenhower Army Medical Center. The post has a long history, dating back to World War I, and has been used for various purposes, including as a training facility for the United States Army Signal Corps and as a United States Army basic training post.

History

The history of Fort Gordon dates back to World War I, when it was established as Camp Gordon in 1917. The post was named after John Brown Gordon, a Confederate general and Governor of Georgia. During World War II, the post was expanded and became a major training facility for the United States Army Signal Corps. The post was also used as a prisoner-of-war camp during World War II, and was home to German prisoners of war and Italian prisoners of war. The post has also been used as a training facility for the United States Army during the Korean War and the Vietnam War, and has been home to various units, including the United States Army Signal Corps and the United States Army Intelligence and Security Command. The post has also been associated with notable figures, including Dwight D. Eisenhower, who was a General of the Army during World War II, and Omar Bradley, who was a General of the Army during World War II and the Korean War.

Geography

Fort Gordon is located in Georgia, near Augusta, and is situated near the Savannah River. The post is adjacent to the Eisenhower Army Medical Center and is near the Augusta Regional Airport. The post is also near the Fort Gordon Golf Course and the Gordon Lakes Golf Course. The geography of the post is characterized by rolling hills and wooded areas, and the post is home to several lakes, including Gordon Lake and McMullian Lake. The post is also near the Phinizy Swamp Nature Park and the Reed Creek Park. The post has been associated with nearby cities, including Augusta, North Augusta, and Aiken, and has been home to various units, including the United States Army Signal Corps and the United States Army Intelligence and Security Command.

Facilities

Fort Gordon has a variety of facilities, including the Eisenhower Army Medical Center, which is a major medical facility that provides medical care to United States Army personnel and their families. The post is also home to the Fort Gordon Commissary and the Fort Gordon Exchange, which provide shopping and dining facilities for personnel and their families. The post has several recreational facilities, including the Fort Gordon Golf Course and the Gordon Lakes Golf Course, as well as several fitness centers and swimming pools. The post is also home to the Fort Gordon Library and the Fort Gordon Museum, which showcase the history of the post and the United States Army Signal Corps. The post has been associated with nearby institutions, including Augusta University and Paine College, and has been home to various units, including the United States Army Signal Corps and the United States Army Intelligence and Security Command.

Units_and_Tenants

Fort Gordon is home to several units, including the United States Army Signal Corps and the United States Army Intelligence and Security Command. The post is also home to the United States Army Cyber Command and the United States Army Cyber Center of Excellence. The post has been associated with various units, including the 1st Armored Division, the 3rd Infantry Division, and the 24th Infantry Division. The post has also been home to various tenant units, including the National Security Agency and the Defense Intelligence Agency. The post has been associated with notable figures, including Keith Alexander, who was the Director of the National Security Agency and the Commander of the United States Cyber Command, and Michael Hayden, who was the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and the Director of the National Security Agency.

Environment_and_Conservation

Fort Gordon has a strong commitment to environmental conservation and sustainability. The post has implemented several initiatives to reduce its environmental impact, including the use of renewable energy sources and the implementation of a recycling program. The post is also home to several natural areas, including the Phinizy Swamp Nature Park and the Reed Creek Park, which provide habitat for a variety of wildlife, including white-tailed deer and wild turkey. The post has been associated with nearby environmental organizations, including the Nature Conservancy and the Audubon Society, and has been home to various units, including the United States Army Environmental Command and the United States Army Corps of Engineers. The post has also been associated with notable environmental figures, including Rachel Carson, who was a marine biologist and conservationist, and Aldo Leopold, who was a ecologist and conservationist.

Demographics

The demographics of Fort Gordon are diverse, with a population of over 20,000 personnel and their families. The post is home to a variety of units, including the United States Army Signal Corps and the United States Army Intelligence and Security Command, and has a strong presence of officers and non-commissioned officers. The post has a high percentage of personnel with advanced degrees, including master's degrees and doctoral degrees, and has a strong commitment to education and training. The post has been associated with nearby educational institutions, including Augusta University and Paine College, and has been home to various units, including the United States Army Signal Corps and the United States Army Intelligence and Security Command. The post has also been associated with notable figures, including Colin Powell, who was a General of the Army and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Norman Schwarzkopf Jr., who was a General of the Army and the Commander-in-Chief of the United States Central Command. Category:United States Army posts

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