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fort Stewart he was stationed in navel reserve in the Caribbean, providing hurrican relief for the small islands there. that's where he wrote the book, the cay.
Fort Sumter
Sumeter was mainly a shelling of the fort until the Union unit stationed there surrendered. There were 80 men on the Union side and 500 on the Confederacy side. No one was injured or died in the shelling.
No, but Abner Doubleday who invented baseball's rules was stationed there as a union officer.
David Farragut was stationed at Fort Sumter at the beginning of the Civil War. He began his US Naval career at the age of 9 as a midshipman.
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No, the Confederate troops fired the first shots in the Civil War during the attack on Fort Sumter, South Carolina on April 12, 1861. The Union troops stationed at the fort returned fire in self-defense.
I do not think any US President was ever stationed at Fort Irwin.
Fort Donelson
Fort Griffin Fandangle was created in 1938.
Fort Courage .
Yes. Grant was stationed in California at Fort Humboldt, before the Civil War for a year or two.
fort Stewart he was stationed in navel reserve in the Caribbean, providing hurrican relief for the small islands there. that's where he wrote the book, the cay.
April, 1861 the C.S.A. fired upon the Union troops stationed there, essentially starting the U.S. civil war.
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I think you mean Fort Sumter...