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Thanksgiving at Fort Lesley J McNair in 1964
HAPPY THANKSGIVING 1964
Back in 1964, it was when Fort Lesley J McNair had a post commander, Colonel Horace E Townsend. The Military District of Washington (MDW), Colonel Louis Gershenow was Acting Commander, had still not moved onto the post. And both the Army Corps of Engineers and US Army Band – “Pershing’s Own” relocated to different posts (the Band relocated to Fort Myer in the 1940s and along with it, the US Army School of Music.)
The 67th Ordnance Detachment (EOD) & Old Guard Garrisoned on Post
Yet, there were troops that were garrisoned on the post. They enjoyed a very delightful meal. Among them were the troops from the 67th Ordnance Detachment (EOD) stationed at Fort McNair. Responsible for EOD support to the Secret Service and their mission of safeguarding the President and other VIPs in Washington D.C. and international locations to which they traveled. And the US Army’s oldest infantry unit – the 3d Infantry – The Old Guard – Alpha Company. This company of soldiers, which in current times is also known as the Commander-in-Chief’s Guard, is one of the specialty units within this regiment.
The Commander-in-Chief’s Guard
These soldiers are the ones who wear the colonial uniform as prescribed by General George Washington and carry flintlocks which they refer to as “firelocks” with long bayonets. Their officers carry items known as espontoons. Their marching style is rather unique for today’s way of marching, especially when it comes to turning – they do “wheels”!
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OLD GUARD 1964 THANKSGIVING MENU
OVER 200 HISTORICAL IMAGES, MAPS & ILLUSTRATIONS
The book, Images of America – Fort Lesley J. McNair contains over two hundred historical photographs, images, and illustrations which chronicle the two hundred plus years of history among the acres of this US Army Post.
The book “Images of America – Fort Lesley J McNair” is “a walk down memory lane” as one reader called it after he turned the last page. Go beyond
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A Great Foundation Deserves a Great Book
National Defense University
Located on historic Fort Lesley J McNair in Washington, DC – the third oldest US Army post.
Breaking News…
06 October 2016 – As of this date Images of America – Fort Lesley J. McNair is now available in Marshall Hall of the National Defense University located on Fort Lesley J. McNair. Copies of the book which chronicles the history of the third oldest US Army post are available in the gift shop. They are autographed by the author, John Michael, and sales benefit the National Defense University Foundation.
Images, Photographs, and Maps
The book contains over 200 images that provide insight about the military installation since its founding in 1791. Over time it’s been an arsenal providing the ordinance for the Civil War, the site of the first federal penitentiary and where the Lincoln assassination conspirators were incarcerated, tried, and hanged. The Army Corps of Engineers school was here while a major building effort provided the iconic Roosevelt Hall – designed by the architects McKim, Mead and White and other now historic buildings: Officers’ Club and quarters, barracks, stables, hospital, clinic … stays by the US Army Band and the Music School.
More About Fort Lesley J. McNair
For several years Major Walter Reed practiced medicine and determined that the mosquito was the reason for Yellow Fever while among these acres. Up until the beginning of WW II, the Army War College occupied Roosevelt Hall until being relocated to Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. The post also is the headquarters of the Military District of Washington. The US Army’s Center of Military History has called Fort McNair home since the 1990s. The 3d Infantry – the Old Guard’s Alpha Company – also known as the Commander in Chief’s Guard – was garrisoned in the barracks on the post.
OVER 200 HISTORICAL IMAGES, MAPS & ILLUSTRATIONS
The book, Images of America – Fort Lesley J. McNair contains over two hundred historical photographs, images, and illustrations which chronicle the two hundred plus years of history among the acres of this US Army Post.
The book “Images of America – Fort Lesley J McNair” is “a walk down memory lane” as one reader called it after he turned the last page. Go beyond
the website and read more of the history with your own copy – BUY THE BOOK offers the opportunity to get either a personalized & autographed copy from the author or purchase the book from one of the major resellers or locations which carry the book (e.g. National War College).