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they continued to have nightmares of the hospital; they spoke of tracks along the ceilings of the buildings as well as the long hallways that linked the various hospital buildings together, and of all the amputees sitting on slings suspended from the ceiling tracks as they were pushed from room to room and building to building. The Fort Custer Veterans Affairs Hospital is best known today for providing out-patient and, more particularly, in-patient care for male and female veterans with Post Traumatic Stress.
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The hospital received casualties from Europe. During and immediately following WWII, the Fort Custer Veterans Affairs Hospital served primarily for the in-patient medical care and therapy of amputees. WWII war veteran amputees living in Michigan refused to return to Fort Custer for any reason, as
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Fort Custer's facilities are used by the Michigan National Guard and other branches of the armed forces (including ROTC students), primarily from Ohio, Illinois, and Indiana. The 177th Regiment, Regional Training Institute, Augusta Armory and the Regional Maintenance Training Site are based at Fort
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ROTC cadets use Fort Custer for their bi-annual CFTXs (Combined Field Training Exercises). These exercises consist of day and night land navigation, and Situational Tactical Exercise (STX) lanes. Cadets are placed into squads with other cadets from different schools, and graded on their
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Established during World War I and greatly expanded during World War II, the base reached a size of over 14,000 acres (57 km). After the wars, the size of the base was reduced. In 1923, 675 acres (2.73 km) were transferred for the Battle Creek Veterans Affairs hospital.
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indicates that as of September 30, 1999, the cemetery had 11,955 total burials. During FY 1999 (Oct 98-Sept 99) there were 1,112 burials. The VA estimates Fort Custer National Cemetery has sufficient space to continue providing full casket gravesites beyond the year 2030.
539:'s Navy Operational Support Center Battle Creek is located in the northeast portion of the facility. It provides administrative, training, and medical support to 270 Michigan and Indiana reserve Sailors in 13 units and is staffed by 14 Full-Time Support Sailors. 464:(also known as the "Red Diamond Division") which was sent to Iceland in 1942 to protect the North Atlantic convoy routes, and in 1944 landed in France shortly after D-Day. The division saw much combat and sustained heavy casualties, particularly at the 520:
Fort Custer offers a distance learning center, barracks and dining facilities for visiting units, and plenty of training areas. The small arms ranges are recently upgraded and the maneuver training areas offer a variety of terrain.
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Battle Creek Unlimited built Fort Custer industrial park containing over ninety businesses which provide over 8,000 jobs. It was developed on base land in the 1970s and lies between the Fort Custer Military Reserve and
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The current Fort Custer Training Center is located south of M-96 and mostly east of the county line at 2501 26th St., Battle Creek, Michigan 49037. The
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and Fort Custer served as an induction center for draftees. Beginning in 1959, Fort Custer served for a decade as part of the
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Custer. Additionally FBI, the Michigan State Police, and other law enforcement agencies have used the area.
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system. In 1968, the state of Michigan took over operation of the base although it remains federally owned.
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is located north of M-96 in northwest Calhoun County at 5500 Armstrong Rd., Battle Creek, Michigan 49037.
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in the winter. Mini cabins and rustic cabins are available for rent. The park is just east of Augusta on
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is a state park adjoining the Fort, donated from base land in 1971. It includes 22 miles (35 km) of
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Tactical Bridge Company in 1952. Also during that time, approximately 17,000 troops were trained for the
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per interview between D. R. Esch and western Michigan WWII amputee veterans between 1995 and 2004.
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training facility, but is also used by other branches of the armed forces and armed forces from
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training facilities and is used mainly for company level small arms and maintenance training.
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Camp Custer Veterans Administration Hospital--United States Veterans Hospital No. 100
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The extensive grounds included a 200-acre (0.81 km) working farm for
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Michigan Army National Guard training facility in Michigan, built in 1917
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In the years following World War I, the camp was used to train the
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National Register of Historic Places in Calhoun County, Michigan
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Fort Custer is currently being looked at as the location of a
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lies on land from Fort Custer and the VA Medical Center. The
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Custer and became a permanent military training base. During
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The camp was first designed and built by civil engineer
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Buildings and structures in Kalamazoo County, Michigan
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United States Second Generation Veterans Hospitals MPS
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Buildings and structures in Calhoun County, Michigan
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Fort Custer Military Reservation, P-67 Radar Station
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Michigan National Guard: Fort Custer Training Center
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proposed Eastern United States missile defense site
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Camp Custer
Kalamazoo County
Augusta, Michigan
Battle Creek

42°17′33″N 85°19′33″W / 42.29250°N 85.32583°W / 42.29250; -85.32583
William H. Hay
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Battle Creek, Michigan
Colonial Revival
Classical Revival
MPS
12000282
Michigan Army National Guard
Illinois
Indiana
Ohio
Midwest
Kalamazoo County, Michigan
Calhoun County, Michigan
M-96
Battle Creek, Michigan
Calhoun County
Augusta, Michigan
Kalamazoo County
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Battle Creek VA Medical Center
Fort Custer National Cemetery
Kalamazoo County
Augusta, Michigan

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