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  2. Fort Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Fort Johnson, formerly Fort Polk, is a United States Army installation located in Vernon Parish, Louisiana, about 10 miles (15 km) east of Leesville and 30 miles (50 km) north of DeRidder in Beauregard Parish.

  3. The Official home page for The United States Army Garrison Fort Johnson in Louisiana.

  4. Fort Polk is now Fort Johnson after US Army moves to honor World...

    www.cnn.com/2023/06/13/politics/fort-polk-johnson-renamed-us-army

    The US Army on Tuesday officially renamed Louisiana's Fort Polk as Fort Johnson, the latest US military installation to be redesignated as part of an effort to strip Confederate leaders of...

  5. Fort Polk, LA (Louisiana) - U.S. Army Bases

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    Fort Polk is a military installation of the US Army located in Vernon Parish. It was named after the Right Reverend Leonidas Polk, who was the first Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of Louisiana. He is also a distinguished Confederate general during the American Civil War.

  6. Fort Johnson | Base Overview & Info - MilitaryINSTALLATIONS

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    In 1955, Camp Polk – now called Fort Polk – reopened in preparation for Exercise Sagebrush. America’s biggest peacetime exercise since the 1941 Louisiana Maneuvers, some 85,000 troops participated, significantly fewer than the 400,000 involved 14 years earlier.

  7. History :: Joint Readiness Training Center and Fort Johnson -...

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    In 1955, Camp Polk – now called Fort Polk – reopened in preparation for Exercise Sagebrush. America’s biggest peacetime exercise since the 1941 Louisiana Maneuvers, some 85,000 troops...

  8. About :: Joint Readiness Training Center and Fort Johnson

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    During the Vietman War, Fort Polk was the Armys largest infantry training center, and became renowned as “Tiger Land” due to its realistic Vietnamese-style training villages. Fort Polk...

  9. Fort Polk hosts two Heritage celebrations each year — in the spring and fall — to invite Heritage Families to share their memories and photos so their sacrifices are not forgotten.

  10. Fort Polk is an Army post located in Vernon Parish in Louisiana seven miles from Leesville, Louisiana. Learn more about Fort Polk Army Base.

  11. Fort Johnson, Military Base | Military.com

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    Fort Polk was renamed to Fort Johnson on June 13, 2023. Camp Polk was officially completed August 1, 1941. Soldiers of the World War II and Vietnam eras would scarcely recognize the new Fort...

  12. FORT POLK, La. — The Joint Readiness Training Center and Fork Polk is gearing up to celebrate its 80th anniversary Jan. 14 at the Fort Polk Museum.

  13. Army renames Louisiana base for Black WWI hero who received Medal...

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    FORT JOHNSON, La. (AP) — A U.S. Army base in western Louisiana was renamed Tuesday to honor Sgt. William Henry Johnson, a Black hero of World War I who received the Medal of Honor nearly a century later. Fort Johnson had previously been named after a Confederate commander, Leonidas Polk.

  14. U.S. Army renames Fort Polk after Sgt. William Henry Johnson, a...

    www.npr.org/2023/06/14/1182155304/fort-polk-renamed-william-henry-johnson...

    Louisiana's Fort Polk became the latest U.S. Army installation to shed its Confederate namesake on Tuesday when it was officially renamed Fort Johnson after a Black World War I hero.

  15. Visitor and Gate Information :: Joint Readiness Training Center...

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    Fort Johnson was established in 1941 as Camp Polk to support the innovative 1940 Louisiana Maneuvers where thousands of Soldiers trained for combat during World War II. That mission – to provide...

  16. The complete post guide to Fort Polk - We Are The Mighty

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    What are some things to do in Fort Polk? Fort Polk has several recreational facilities, including a shooting range, a golf course, a mini-golf course, and a Go-Kart Center. There are also batting cages, a splash park, and a bowling center on post.

  17. Fort Polk Renamed in Honor of World War I Hero Henry Johnson |...

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    Louisiana Army Base Formerly Named for Confederate General Now Honors Black WWI Hero. Sergeant Henry Johnson received a posthumous Medal of Honor recognizing his bravery in battle in France

  18. Fort Johnson (formerly Fort Polk) - Military Bases

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    Update: Fort Polk was redesignated Fort Johnson on June 13, 2023. Location. Fort Polk is located in Vernon Parish in West-Central Louisiana, better known as “The Crossroads”. Louisiana has parishes, whereas, other states have counties.

  19. Fort Johnson Army Base Guide - MyMilitaryBenefits

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    Fort Johnson, formerly known as Fort Polk, Louisiana, is an Army base near Leesville, Louisiana. The fort, located in Vernon Parish, is ten miles east of Leesville and thirty miles north of DeRidder.

  20. Fort Polk in Louisiana drops Confederate name for Black WW I hero...

    www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2023/06/14/army-fort-johnson-polk-renamed

    Fort Polk, an Army installation in Louisiana that for decades bore the name of a Confederate general, was re-designated Fort Johnson on Tuesday in honor of Sgt. William Henry Johnson, a Black...