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  2. Fort Gregg-Adams. /  37.23500°N 77.33278°W  / 37.23500; -77.33278. Fort Gregg-Adams, in Prince George County, Virginia, United States, is a United States Army post and headquarters of the United States Army Combined Arms Support Command (CASCOM)/ Sustainment Center of Excellence (SCoE), the U.S. Army Quartermaster School, the U.S. Army ...

  3. The median home price for a three bedroom in the Fort Gregg-Adams Tri-cities area is $288,398. Installation Details. Special and Critical Installation Information. Security, Health And Wellness: Emergency (Fire, Police, Medical): 911. Kenner Army Health Clinic: 866-533-5242. Dental Appointment: 804-734-9607.

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  4. U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps & School | Fort Gregg-Adams, Virginia. The Quartermaster School (QMS) is a subordinate command of the United States Army's Combined Arms Support Command. QMS trains soldiers, civilians, and members of other Services and Nations in QM skills and functions. In addition to training, the QMS has command of the 23d ...

  5. Jul 27, 2023 · Our installation was redesignated as Fort Gregg-Adams on April 27, 2023, after Lt. Gen. Arthur Gregg and Lt. Col. Charity Adams – both inspiring figures in the world of U.S. Army Sustainment, and trailblazers who provided superior leadership through some of our nation's most challenging times. The post celebrated its Centennial in 2017 ...

  6. History. Fort Gregg-Adams is in America's Historic Heartland in Virginia, 25 miles south of Richmond and very near the confluence of the James and Appomattox rivers. Previously known as Fort Lee, the installation was redesignated on April 27, 2023 as Fort Gregg-Adams in honor of the contributions of two Black officers who excelled in the field ...

  7. Dec 4, 2023 · Camp Lee—the installation would not become “Fort Lee” until the 1950s—was first established as a recruit training facility in the summer of 1917, just weeks after the United States entered the World War I (1914–1918). The area chosen for the camp was already steeped in history, with key battles from the (1775–1783) and the American Civil War (1861–1865) having taken place nearby ...

  8. Fort Gregg-Adams honors Richmond-born WWII hero Sept. 1, 2023. Theater renamed for Medal of Honor recipient, actor May 7, 2023. Home of U.S. Army Sustainment is now Fort Gregg-Adams April 27, 2023. Club renamed for Black Army officer previously denied entrance April 21, 2023. Earley couple's post-military lives built on giving back April 20, 2023

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