There were more than three, but the largest ones were: Fort Knox, Fort Campbell and Camp Breckinridge.
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Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, which is just south of Chattanooga, Tennessee
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Fort Knox
It was a paratroop training base
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Fort Riley, Kansas. He was part of a segregated unit.
It does not appear there was a Fort Hare in France. See the link below for the names of the forts in France that are both US and French forts.
There were more than three, but the largest ones were: Fort Knox, Fort Campbell and Camp Breckinridge.
The fort serve in heavy batteries (that is not batteries we put in our techno toys and flashlights). I have included a link for you from the actual fort. Thanks for using answers com and wikianswers.
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Fort Lewis was first established in July of 1917. It was established as a military training fort during World War 1, were many troops were trained for war.