Coastal Defense, later National Guard training center
Site information
Owner
Rhode Island Army National Guard
Controlled by
Rhode Island Army National Guard
Open to the public
no
Site history
Built
1942
Built by
United States Army
In use
1942–present
Battles/wars
World War II
Camp Varnum is a Rhode Island Army National Guard training facility in the Boston Neck area of Narragansett, Rhode Island. During World War II it was Fort Varnum, a coastal defense fort.
CampVarnum is a Rhode Island Army National Guard training facility in the Boston Neck area of Narragansett, Rhode Island. During World War II it was...
Battalion. During his time in the National Guard, he was stationed at CampVarnum in Narragansett and Fort Indiantown Gap in Pennsylvania. Caprio was elected...
Varnum may refer to: Varnum v. Brien (763 N.W.2d 862), 1 2009 Iowa Supreme Court case Varnum Building, a historic commercial and residential building in...
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Retention Command – Cranston 243d Regiment (Regional Training Institute) – CampVarnum, Narragansett Rhode Island Medical Detachment – Providence, RI 110th...
Training Institute of the Rhode Island Army National Guard at CampVarnum (formerly Fort Varnum) carries the lineage of the 243rd Coast Artillery. In the...
with General Custer. Norman. Varnum, Charles A. (1987): Custer's Chief of Scouts. The Reminiscences of Charles A. Varnum. Including his Testimony at the...
7. (Winter 1960): pp. 28-43. Varnum, Charles A. (1987): Custer's Chief of Scouts. The Reminiscences of Charles A. Varnum. Including his Testimony at the...
Cpt. Myles Moylan, 1st Lt. Ernest A. Garlington Troop B: Cpt. Charles A. Varnum, 1st Lt. John C. Gresham Troop I: Cpt. Henry J. Nowlan, 2nd Lt. John C....
country, menacing and often raiding the Crows in their reservation camps.": X Charles Varnum, leader of Custer's scouts, understood how valuable the enrolment...
in '76: Walter Camp's Notes on the Custer Fight. (Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1990), p. 188. T. M. Coughlin, Varnum: The Last of Custer's...
Bighorn River, Lieutenant Hare was on detached service assisting Lt. Charles Varnum with the Indian scouts, being appointed assistant on the evening of the...
Fort Ninigret, open to the public Queen's Fort, open to the public Fort Varnum Fort Wetherill, open to the public Fort Wolcott, destroyed The Battery Fort...
Webb Arthur St. Clair Otho Holland Williams Nathaniel Greene James Mitchel Varnum Henry Knox Portrait by Charles Willson Peale, c. 1784 Benjamin Lincoln Daniel...
Assistant Surgeon Henry Rinaldo Porter Chief of Scouts: 2nd Lt. Charles Varnum (detached from A Company, wounded) 2nd in command of Scouts: 2nd Lt. Luther...
General Custer. Norman, 1968, p. 275. Varnum, Charles A.: Custer's Chief of Scouts. The Reminiscences of Charles A. Varnum. Including his Testimony at the Reno...
companies Company A - Captain Myles Moylan and Second Lieutenant Charles Varnum Company B - First Lieutenant Benjamin H. Hodgson Company C - Captain Verling...
left Washington's camp on the 22nd, riding ahead of a column of Continental troops (the brigades of John Glover and James Mitchell Varnum) led by the Marquis...
Remmick Waite (1837), Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court: 89 Joseph B. Varnum Jr. (1838), Speaker of the New York State Assembly Richard Dudley Hubbard...
Adams's presidency, the Democratic-Republican Party split into two major camps: the National Republican Party, which supported Adams, and Andrew Jackson's...
General James Mitchell Varnum to assume responsibility for the defense of the Delaware. The two Rhode Island regiments of Varnum's brigade were already...
training, but was dropped without explanation after a few weeks. He went to Camp Gordon in Georgia for training in the Military Police Corps. In June 1952...
Asian Carp". The National Law Review. Varnum LLP. 2012-07-08. Retrieved 2012-07-09. "Asian Carp – Rep. Dave Camp". Camp.house.gov. Archived from the original...
Montana on June 25, 1876. Captain Myles Moylan and Second Lieutenant Charles Varnum were also present but survived the battle. Moylan, four years later, was...