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FORT BENJAMIN HARRISON VOLKSMARCH ENAMEL and BRASS MEDALS LOT PLUS BONUS MEDAL

FORT BENJAMIN HARRISON VOLKSMARCH ENAMEL and BRASS MEDALS LOT PLUS BONUS MEDAL

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FORT BENJAMIN HARRISON VOLKSMARCH ENAMEL MEDALS LOT
Description Fort Benjamin Harrison FSA 8d03999.jpg
3rd year medal is from 1983
4th year medal is from 1984
5th year medal is from 1985
7th year medal is from 1987 (The year the base closed)
BONUS MEDAL......1984 3RD ANNUAL SWEET CORN FESTIVAL

Lot of 5 medals for one price!

Land was purchased in 1903, with the post being officially named for President Harrison in honor of Indianapolis being his hometown. In 1901, former President Benjamin Harrison's son Russell through lobbying efforts sold a nearby U.S. Arsenal where the U.S. Army used the money to buy land where the fort is located today.[2]

Fort Benjamin Harrison saw its highest level of activity during World War I and World War II. The Fort Benjamin Harrison Reception Center opened in 1941 and was the largest reception center in the United States by 1943.[3]

Within Fort Harrison was Camp Glenn, named in honor of Major General Edwin Forbes Glenn, who had served as Fort Harrison's commandant from 1912–1913,[4] and who commanded the officer training that began at his camps in 1916.[5] Camp Glenn was a Citizens Military Training Camp (CMTC) that was also used to house Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) workers.[6] When the United States reestablished the Military Police Corps in 1941, an MP school was established at Camp Glenn and was operation by early 1942.[7] The area was also used to detain Italian and German prisoners of war in 1944 and 1945.[7]

In 1947, the Army declared Fort Harrison to be surplus property,[8] but declined to completely close the fort due to a lack of adequate training space for the Indiana National Guard.[9] From 1948 to 1950, the post functioned as Benjamin Harrison Air Force Base. The Tenth Air Force was moved from OmahaNebraska and headquartered at Schoen Field on Fort Harrison, as well as Stout Army Air Field in Indianapolis.[10] Overcrowding and inadequate facilities soon forced the 10th Air Force to move to Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Michigan, and the Army reacquired control of Fort Benjamin Harrison.

The U.S. Army Finance School was located at Fort Benjamin Harrison during the 1960s and '70s.

The Interservice Postal School was located at Fort Benjamin Harrison in the 1970s under the US Army Institute of Administration (USAIA), and was staffed by instructors from all four services. It moved to Fort Jackson in South Carolina in 1995.

Beginning in 1965, it was also home of the Defense Information School (DINFOS). This was staffed by enlisted personnel and officers from all branches of the US military along with members of allied military personnel. DINFOS trained service members and Department of Defense employees to become journalists in print, radio, television, and photography, as well as training them in advanced supervisory roles in editing, public affairs, and media and community relations. In 1995, DINFOS moved to Fort Meade, Maryland.

With the movement and creation of a number of training classes in financial, clerical and information technology (most notably the Programmer/Analyst Course and the Computer Machine Operator Course) the fort was given the derisive moniker "Uncle Ben's Rest Home" implying that no real military training took place there.

The Fort was the site of the Athletes' Villages for the 1987 Pan American Games. New barracks were built to house the athletes during the games. After the games, these barracks were used to house military students attending courses at Fort Harrison. The barracks were torn down a few years after the post was closed.

Fairborn Sweet Corn Festival Volksmarch
Saturday, August 15, 2015
Community Park, Shelter #4, 691 Dayton-Yellow Springs Road
Register from 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. - Finish by 3:30 p.m.
6K and 11K 
Sanction Number - 101313
Sponsored by Ohio Volkssport Association

This walk qualifies for the following AVA Special Programs: States - Ohio, A to Z (F), Honoring our Flag, Strolling Somewhere Over the Rainbow, Water Towers, Trekking With the Trees, Amphitheaters, Food for Thought, Classic American Diners

Trail Description: Rated: 6K-2A, 11K-1B. The 6k trail rating is for a steep hill at the start. The trail is through Fairborn neighborhoods and is all on pavement. Trail is suitable for wheelchairs although they may have trouble with the hill, and is suitable for wagons and strollers. The 11k trail is through a portion of the park where there is grass, gravel, stones and steps. It also has a short portion along the road with NO sidewalks, and Fairborn neighborhoods. Trail is NOT suitable for wheelchairs and NOT recommended for wagons and strollers unless willing to negotiate the rough portion of the trail and the steps.

Award: The walk if FREE and ALL ARE WELCOME. All participants must sign a waiver. All participants must complete, sign and carry a start card as required by AVA. All cards must be turned in at the finish. This event counts towards the acquisition of IVV Achievement Awards. Cost for IVV credit is $3.00. No pre-registration. "B" awards available for purchase at this event for $1.00 each. No refunds.

Miscellaneous: Pets are permitted but must be leashed and cleaned up after. Pooper scooper law is in effect. Parking is available adjacent to the shelter. BUCKEYE TRAIL EVENT.


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FORT BENJAMIN HARRISON VOLKSMARCH ENAMEL MEDALS LOT
Description Fort Benjamin Harrison FSA 8d03999.jpg
3rd year medal is from 1983
4th year medal is from 1984
5th year medal is from 1985
7th year medal is from 1987 (The year the base closed)
BONUS MEDAL......1984 3RD ANNUAL SWEET CORN FESTIVAL

Lot of 5 medals for one price!

Land was purchased in 1903, with the post being officially named for President Harrison in honor of Indianapolis being his hometown. In 1901, former President Benjamin Harrison's son Russell through lobbying efforts sold a nearby U.S. Arsenal where the U.S. Army used the money to buy land where the fort is located today.[2]

Fort Benjamin Harrison saw its highest level of activity during World War I and World War II. The Fort Benjamin Harrison Reception Center opened in 1941 and was the largest reception center in the United States by 1943.[3]

Within Fort Harrison was Camp Glenn, named in honor of Major General Edwin Forbes Glenn, who had served as Fort Harrison's commandant from 1912–1913,[4] and who commanded the officer training that began at his camps in 1916.[5] Camp Glenn was a Citizens Military Training Camp (CMTC) that was also used to house Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) workers.[6] When the United States reestablished the Military Police Corps in 1941, an MP school was established at Camp Glenn and was operation by early 1942.[7] The area was also used to detain Italian and German prisoners of war in 1944 and 1945.[7]

In 1947, the Army declared Fort Harrison to be surplus property,[8] but declined to completely close the fort due to a lack of adequate training space for the Indiana National Guard.[9] From 1948 to 1950, the post functioned as Benjamin Harrison Air Force Base. The Tenth Air Force was moved from OmahaNebraska and headquartered at Schoen Field on Fort Harrison, as well as Stout Army Air Field in Indianapolis.[10] Overcrowding and inadequate facilities soon forced the 10th Air Force to move to Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Michigan, and the Army reacquired control of Fort Benjamin Harrison.

The U.S. Army Finance School was located at Fort Benjamin Harrison during the 1960s and '70s.

The Interservice Postal School was located at Fort Benjamin Harrison in the 1970s under the US Army Institute of Administration (USAIA), and was staffed by instructors from all four services. It moved to Fort Jackson in South Carolina in 1995.

Beginning in 1965, it was also home of the Defense Information School (DINFOS). This was staffed by enlisted personnel and officers from all branches of the US military along with members of allied military personnel. DINFOS trained service members and Department of Defense employees to become journalists in print, radio, television, and photography, as well as training them in advanced supervisory roles in editing, public affairs, and media and community relations. In 1995, DINFOS moved to Fort Meade, Maryland.

With the movement and creation of a number of training classes in financial, clerical and information technology (most notably the Programmer/Analyst Course and the Computer Machine Operator Course) the fort was given the derisive moniker "Uncle Ben's Rest Home" implying that no real military training took place there.

The Fort was the site of the Athletes' Villages for the 1987 Pan American Games. New barracks were built to house the athletes during the games. After the games, these barracks were used to house military students attending courses at Fort Harrison. The barracks were torn down a few years after the post was closed.

Fairborn Sweet Corn Festival Volksmarch
Saturday, August 15, 2015
Community Park, Shelter #4, 691 Dayton-Yellow Springs Road
Register from 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. - Finish by 3:30 p.m.
6K and 11K 
Sanction Number - 101313
Sponsored by Ohio Volkssport Association

This walk qualifies for the following AVA Special Programs: States - Ohio, A to Z (F), Honoring our Flag, Strolling Somewhere Over the Rainbow, Water Towers, Trekking With the Trees, Amphitheaters, Food for Thought, Classic American Diners

Trail Description: Rated: 6K-2A, 11K-1B. The 6k trail rating is for a steep hill at the start. The trail is through Fairborn neighborhoods and is all on pavement. Trail is suitable for wheelchairs although they may have trouble with the hill, and is suitable for wagons and strollers. The 11k trail is through a portion of the park where there is grass, gravel, stones and steps. It also has a short portion along the road with NO sidewalks, and Fairborn neighborhoods. Trail is NOT suitable for wheelchairs and NOT recommended for wagons and strollers unless willing to negotiate the rough portion of the trail and the steps.

Award: The walk if FREE and ALL ARE WELCOME. All participants must sign a waiver. All participants must complete, sign and carry a start card as required by AVA. All cards must be turned in at the finish. This event counts towards the acquisition of IVV Achievement Awards. Cost for IVV credit is $3.00. No pre-registration. "B" awards available for purchase at this event for $1.00 each. No refunds.

Miscellaneous: Pets are permitted but must be leashed and cleaned up after. Pooper scooper law is in effect. Parking is available adjacent to the shelter. BUCKEYE TRAIL EVENT.


PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER UNIQUE ITEMS...

 

We love when you look and we encourage you to make an offer if you see something you want!!!

 

Check out my other items!

International Buyers:

We will NOT declare on a US custom form that this is a gift.

Write/E-mail us before buying this item and ask about the additional costs of shipping outside of the United States.

Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

If we ship 1st class International Mail, the buyer is responsible for lost mail.

Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.

Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal!


On Feb-06-16 at 13:15:17 PST, seller added the following information:

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