The web address of the U. S. Army Aviation Museum is: http://www.armyavnmuseum.org
There is no Navy base in Alabama. There is a Coast Guard base in Mobile Alabama - Aviation Training Center. There is also an Air Force Base - Maxwell-Gunter AFB and 3 Army installations: Anniston Army Depot Fort Rucker Redstone Arsenal
Fort Gordon Georgia, former home of the Army's Military Police; and Fort Rucker Alabama, the US Army's Aviation branch.Can't address Alabama, but during WWII Georgia had CAMP Gordon (which was not the home of the MPs), Camp Stewart, Fort McPherson, and Fort Benning, to name only a few. There were also a number of Air Corps/Air Force installations, including Hunter, Moody, Robbins, Bush and Daniel Fields. Presumably the Augusta Arsenal would also be classified as a military installation.
Nap Rucker died December 19, 1970, in Alpharetta, GA, USA.
John Berkley Anderson and Annie Delilah Rucker
In 1916, Nap Rucker played in 9 games, all for the Brooklyn Robins, and batting in all of them. He had 11 at bats, getting 1 hit, for a .091 batting average, with 2 runs batted in. He was walked 0 times. He struck out 2 times. He hit only singles.
The phone number of the U. S. Army Aviation Museum is: 334-598-2508. What is the web address of the U. S. Army Aviation Museum in Fort Rucker Alabama?"
The address of the U. S. Army Aviation Museum is: 6000 Novosel St Fort Rucker, AL 36362
The address of the Beulah Rucker Museum Education Foundation is: 2301 Athens Hwy, Gainesville, GA 30507-7405
There is no Navy base in Alabama. There is a Coast Guard base in Mobile Alabama - Aviation Training Center. There is also an Air Force Base - Maxwell-Gunter AFB and 3 Army installations: Anniston Army Depot Fort Rucker Redstone Arsenal
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Fort Rucker and the Redstone Arsenal.
about 370 miles
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Google Maps estimates the driving time as 2 hours and 10 minutes.
Fort Gordon Georgia, former home of the Army's Military Police; and Fort Rucker Alabama, the US Army's Aviation branch.Can't address Alabama, but during WWII Georgia had CAMP Gordon (which was not the home of the MPs), Camp Stewart, Fort McPherson, and Fort Benning, to name only a few. There were also a number of Air Corps/Air Force installations, including Hunter, Moody, Robbins, Bush and Daniel Fields. Presumably the Augusta Arsenal would also be classified as a military installation.
Fort Rucker, but there are others like Redstone Arsenal and Anniston Army Depot.