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  1. Helena, Montana. Fort William Henry Harrison, 1894. Fort William Henry Harrison is the Montana National Guard ’s training facility, located near Helena, Montana. It is also home to the Fort Harrison VA Medical Center and Montana State Veterans Cemetery, located adjacent to the military installation.

  2. Located about four miles northwest of Helena, Fort William Henry Harrison was authorized by an act of Congress in 1892. The Fort was originally named Fort Benjamin Harrison in compliment to the then President. The name was changed in 1906 to eliminate duplication with a fort in Indiana.

  3. Feb 12, 2024 · Courtesy: National Archives. Most Montanans are not aware that Fort William Henry Harrison, west of Helena, played a vital role in the training of Black soldiers who would serve as truck drivers, mechanics, and loaders for the Red Ball Express.

  4. Fort Harrison, located three miles west of Helena, is officially known as Fort William Henry Harrison. Established in May 1892, it was originally named Fort Benjamin Harrison for the 23rd President of United States Benjamin Harrison since the establishment of the fort coincided with his term of office.

  5. He selected Fort William Henry Harrison just west of Helena, Montana, as the training venue. Its location in the southwestern portion of the wide, flat, Helena valley provided lots of clear space for airborne troops in training to practice safe parachute landings.

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