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month, the entire division had been reassembled in Saudi Arabia to face the possible invasion of that country by Iraqi forces. Fort
Stewart saw a growing influx of National Guard and Reserve units who were being mobilized to support the operations in Saudi Arabia and to assume the tasks at the post which had formerly been accomplished by 24th Infantry Division personnel. In many ways, Fort Stewart appeared to be almost a ghost town, as never before had the entire division been deployed from the post at one time. Within eight months, the crisis at the Persian Gulf had concluded, and the 24th Infantry Division triumphantly returned to its home in coastal Georgia.
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Training Center at Fort Irwin, California, as well as to other areas of the world such as Egypt and Turkey. The division was regularly seen in REFORGER exercises in Germany and BRIGHT STAR in Egypt. Its training was continuous. The mission of the Rapid Deployment Force was to be prepared to deploy to practically any point on the globe at a moment's notice, to deal with whatever threat might be discerned.
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28 December 1950, Camp
Stewart was redesignated as the 3rd Army Anti-Aircraft Artillery Training Center. Intensive training of soldiers destined for service in Korea began. Since control of the air in Korea wasn't seriously challenged by the Communist forces, in late 1953 Camp Stewart's role changed from solely anti-aircraft training to include armor and tank firing as well.
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build-up for the D-Day invasion. However, almost overnight, the post was virtually empty as these units shipped out for
England. With the D-Day invasion and Allied control of the air over Europe, the need for anti-aircraft units diminished, and in response the anti-aircraft training at Camp Stewart was phased out. By January 1945 only the POW camp was still functioning.
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home from the service for Sunday dinner. Reverend
Terrill, at the special service for soldiers, preached on "The Negro's Place in National Defence." Thelma Lee Stevens gave the welcome address. Scout Westley W. Law was master of ceremonies (source: page 71, Dr. Charles J. Elmore, "First Bryan 1788–2001 The Oldest Continuous Black Baptist Church in America.")
674:. He arrived at Hunter Field on 26 Nov. 1962 and flew to Donovan Parade Field at Fort Stewart, where he reviewed the entire 1st Armored Division. From there he was taken to the new conference room where he was briefed on armed forces readiness to respond to the Cuban Missile Crisis, and then he visited troops in nearby training areas.
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With the outbreak of hostilities in Korea in June 1950, the U.S. once again found itself with the need to update training and to prepare new soldiers to meet the crisis in Korea. Camp
Stewart was reopened on 9 August 1950, its facilities repaired, and National Guard troops brought in for training. On
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The country prepared for the worst, but in the end a compromise was reached, and the crisis passed. Shortly after, word was received at Fort
Stewart that a VIP would be visiting the post and that the post conference room wasn't worthy of a person of this stature. Thus, preparations were rapidly made
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eventually cooled down, it was recognized that the U.S. would be required to maintain a ready and able military force to deal with any potential threat to itself and its allies. Camp
Stewart would have a role to play in that mission. The decision was made that the post would no longer be viewed as a
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Beside its initial purposes as an anti-aircraft artillery training center, Camp
Stewart also served as a Cooks' and Bakers' School, and as a staging area for a number of Army postal units. By spring 1944, the camp was bulging at its seams as more than 55,000 soldiers occupied the facility during the
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During the early months, training was done on wooden mock-ups, since real anti-aircraft guns were in short supply. Live-firing exercises were conducted on the beaches of St. Augustine and Amelia Island, Florida, since the necessary ranges and impact areas had not been completed at Camp
Stewart. This
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In August 1990, Iraq invaded and overran neighboring Kuwait, and threatened to do the same to Saudi Arabia. The Port of Savannah worked around the clock to load and ship the division's heavy equipment, while aircraft shuttles from Hunter Field flew the division's personnel to Saudi Arabia. Within a
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When the U.S. Air Force closed its base at Hunter Field in Savannah in 1967, the Army promptly assumed control and in conjunction with the flight training being conducted at Fort Stewart, the U.S. Army Flight Training Center came into being. The helicopter pilot training was rapidly accelerated and
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After the Cuban Missile Crisis had passed, the Cold War situation kept Fort Stewart in an active training role. During the late 1960s, another developing situation would bring about yet another change in Fort Stewart's mission. With tensions growing in the divided country of Vietnam, the U.S. found
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By late 1943, Camp Stewart assumed a new responsibility as one of many holding areas designated in the United States for German and Italian prisoners of war (POWs), who had fallen into Allied hands during fighting in North Africa. These men were held in two separate POW facilities on post, and they
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Savannah's First Bryan Baptist Church had a special service for soldiers from the Savannah Air Base and Camp Stewart December 21, 1941. Reverend Terrill wrote a letter to Asa H. Gordon, director of the Colored SSSS, extending the invitation to the soldiers. Church members took at least one soldier
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In October 1974, Headquarters, 24th Infantry Division was activated at Fort Stewart. This historic unit, which had seen active and arduous service in the Pacific during WW II and in the Korean War, and served as an element of NATO forces defending western Europe, had been inactive since 1970. The
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The Vietnamese terrain and the type of war being fought there demanded an increased aviation capability through the use of helicopters and light, fixed-wing aircraft. This brought about a need for more aviators. In response to this need, an element of the U.S. Army Aviation School at Fort Rucker,
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In 1959, Fort Stewart was redesignated as an Armor and Artillery Firing Center, since its old anti-aircraft ranges and impact areas were better suited for this purpose in the new age of missiles. By 1961, there was a feeling that Fort Stewart may have served its usefulness, and there was movement
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With the end of the war, Camp Stewart came to life briefly as a separation center for redeployed soldiers, but on 30 September 1945, the post was inactivated. Only two officers, 10 enlisted men, and 50 civilian employees maintained the facilities, and the Georgia National Guard only did training
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Hunter Army Airfield, covers about 5,400 acres (22 km) and is also the home of the U.S. Coast Guard Station, Savannah – the largest helicopter unit in the Coast Guard. It provides Savannah and the Southeast United States with round-the-clock search-and-rescue coverage of its coastal areas.
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The post-Cold War drawdown of forces in Europe resulted in many storied units coming home to the US. On 25 April 1996, "ownership" of Fort Stewart passed as the 24th Infantry Division was inactivated and the 3rd Infantry Division was reactivated. Thus began a new chapter in the history of Fort
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The 24th Infantry Division began intensive training over the expanse of piney woods and lowlands of the post, and conducted live-fire exercises on many of the old Camp Stewart anti-aircraft ranges. Additional deployment training and exercises took Division units from Georgia's woodlands to the
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On 1 July 1974, the soon-to-be reactivated 1st Battalion, 75th Infantry Regiment (Ranger), parachuted into Fort Stewart. The battalion was formally reactivated the following month. It was the first Army Ranger battalion activated since the Second World War. Hunter Army Airfield was reopened to
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On 1 July 1940 the first 5,000 acres (20 km) were bought and subsequent purchases followed. Eventually the reservation would include over 280,000 acres (1100 km) and stretch over five counties. The large expanse of property was required for the firing ranges and impact areas which an
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living together, 7.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 3.1% were non-families. 2.9% of all households were made up of individuals, and 0.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.65 and the average family size was 3.68.
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Gradually America's involvement in Vietnam dwindled and by mid-1972 the flight training aspect of Fort Stewart's mission was terminated, and both Hunter Field and Fort Stewart reverted to garrison status. The following year Hunter Field was closed entirely and Fort Stewart sat idle, with the
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As the war progressed, Camp Stewart's training programs continued expanding to keep pace with the needs placed upon it. Units were shipped out promptly upon completion of their training, and new units received in their place. The camp provided well-trained soldiers for duty in the European,
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In 1969 President Nixon planned to reduce American involvement in Vietnam by training the Vietnamese military to take over the war. In conjunction with this, helicopter flight training for Vietnamese pilots began at the Training Center in 1970 and continued until 1972.
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Alabama, was transferred to Fort Stewart in 1966. Helicopter pilot training and helicopter gunnery courses became Fort Stewart's new mission. In an ironic twist, now instead of training soldiers to shoot down aircraft, Fort Stewart was training soldiers to fly them.
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In June 1940, Congress authorized funding for the purchase of property in coastal Georgia for the purpose of building an anti-aircraft artillery training center. It was to be located just outside Hinesville, Georgia, some 40 miles (64 km) southwest of Savannah.
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737:"Victory" Division, as it was known, was going to make Fort Stewart its home. It was perhaps fitting that the V-shaped layout of the main post itself represented the "V" for the Victory Division. The 24th Infantry Division would make Fort Stewart uniquely its own.
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The Army established the first dedicated attack helicopter training school at Hunter in July 1967. The Attack Helicopter Training Department (AHTD) trained Army, Marine and a few foreign officers (principally Spanish Navy) in the AH-1G Cobra attack helicopter.
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was 1,697.1 people per square mile (655.3 people/km). There were 1,936 housing units at an average density of 293.2 per square mile (113.2/km). The racial makeup of the base was 50.00%
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The National Guard units departed and new units came in for training. Facilities were expanded and improved. Anti-aircraft artillery training was upgraded and soon a detachment of
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to convert this conference room into a more suitable one. The command group at Fort Stewart quickly discerned that this VIP would be none other than Commander in Chief, President
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The median income for a base household is $ 30,441, and the median income for a family was $ 29,507. Males had a median income of $ 18,514 versus $ 17,250 for females. The
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temporary installation. On 21 March 1956, it was redesignated as Fort Stewart. Its role would continue to evolve in response to specific needs and world events.
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during the American Revolution, and who became one of the county's military heroes. An announcement of the new post's name was made in January 1941.
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was ordered to Fort Stewart for staging, and in the short span of two weeks the population of the fort rose from 3,500 personnel to over 30,000.
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live-fire training over the ocean continued until September 1941, while at Camp Stewart practice firing and searchlight training progressed.
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2187:"Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 3d Infantry Division | Lineage and Honors | U.S. Army Center of Military History"
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2552:"P2 Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2020: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) – Fort Stewart CDP, Georgia"
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afoot to deactivate the post again. However, the age of missiles brought with it new threats and a new mission for Fort Stewart.
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pilots were trained and soon sent to duty all over the world, with a large percentage seeing active duty in Vietnam.
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anti-aircraft artillery training center would need for live-fire training.
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inspects the troops at Fort Stewart on February 12, 2001.
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itself becoming increasingly involved in that conflict.
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3rd Brigade Support Battalion (3rd BSB) "Ready to Roll"
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Kessler Elementary School (PreKindergarten to Grade 6)
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Diamond Elementary School (PreKindergarten to Grade 5)
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703rd Brigade Support Battalion (703rd BSB) "Maintain"
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Murray Elementary School (PreKindergarten to Grade 5)
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A small portion of the base has been designated as a
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 2nd ABCT
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Shoulder sleeve insignia of the 3rd Infantry Division
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support the training and activities of the Rangers.
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Mediterranean, North African, and Pacific Theaters.
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2 months to assess readiness, 6 months to remediate
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103rd Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Battalion
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2407:"Fort Stewart CDP, Georgia"
2345:Krakow, Kenneth K. (1975).
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761:Operation Iraqi Freedom
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69:31.88000°N 81.60750°W
2981:United States portal
2759:Fort Stewart Website
2320:"Division Artillery"
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763:as well as two-week
691:Hunter Army Airfield
664:1st Armored Division
658:Cuban Missile Crisis
364:8th Cavalry Regiment
271:7th Cavalry Regiment
131:Garrison information
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3213:Coast Guard
2942:Ghost towns
2909:communities
2812:County seat
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2103:(≥ 0.01 in)
1399:other races
1358:2010 Census
1296:(any race)
1244:alone (NH)
1218:alone (NH)
1192:alone (NH)
1166:alone (NH)
1136:alone (NH)
1110:alone (NH)
1057:2020 census
911:2020 census
886:UTC−5
865:UTC−6
678:Vietnam War
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3245:Categories
3057:Eisenhower
2852:Hinesville
2842:Flemington
2837:Allenhurst
2819:Hinesville
2689:2022-07-05
2665:2022-07-05
2581:2008-01-31
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2173:References
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724:President
647:Korean War
637:Korean War
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256:(1st ABCT)
184:Hinesville
156:U.S. state
60:81°36′27″W
57:31°52′48″N
3159:Air Force
3145:Kings Bay
3071:Air Field
2847:Gumbranch
2642:text list
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2418:March 13,
1444:(DoDEA).
1436:Education
1381:, 36.75%
1093:Pop 2020
1090:Pop 2010
1087:Pop 2000
1050:2010 2020
1048:1990 2000
860:Time zone
838:Elevation
756:Stewart.
645:When the
366:"Mustang"
205:Geography
124:1941–1945
88:Army post
3228:Savannah
3023:Current
2932:Seabrook
2927:McIntosh
2922:Limerick
2862:Riceboro
2698:website.
2161:See also
2096:(1,296)
2027:Average
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1393:, 0.41%
1389:, 1.91%
1385:, 0.72%
615:POW camp
180:Tattnall
136:Garrison
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3101:Marines
3062:Stewart
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2950:Sunbury
2917:Fleming
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1947:(−2.7)
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1922:(20.2)
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1912:(10.0)
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1897:(−3.1)
1892:(−4.8)
1882:(14.1)
1867:(15.0)
1862:(20.6)
1857:(22.7)
1852:(22.7)
1847:(21.2)
1842:(17.3)
1837:(13.0)
1812:(19.9)
1807:(12.3)
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1797:(20.7)
1792:(25.4)
1787:(27.6)
1782:(27.9)
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1772:(23.4)
1767:(19.6)
1762:(16.1)
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1742:(25.7)
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1732:(21.6)
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1682:(17.1)
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1662:(28.4)
1657:(31.6)
1652:(34.9)
1647:(36.4)
1642:(37.0)
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1632:(34.5)
1627:(31.7)
1622:(29.1)
1617:(26.7)
1612:(25.2)
1469:Climate
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1345:100.00%
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1311:11.82%
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2076:(100)
2071:(168)
2066:(145)
2061:(169)
2022:(−18)
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1937:(5.6)
1907:(4.6)
1877:(6.3)
1872:(9.3)
1832:(9.5)
1827:(6.4)
1822:(5.1)
1493:Month
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1325:11,205
1305:1,732
1299:1,358
1288:6.09%
1285:3.55%
1282:2.32%
1262:0.51%
1259:0.14%
1256:0.28%
1236:0.74%
1233:0.41%
1230:0.37%
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1207:1.62%
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1142:1,141
1139:4,024
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1116:2,891
1113:5,216
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2128:11.9
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2012:(−7)
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1391:Asian
1379:White
1335:8,821
1330:4,924
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1108:White
1102:2020
1039:79.1%
1034:8,821
1019:4,924
994:−8.4%
959:4,467
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815:State
225:Units
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1870:48.7
1865:59.0
1860:69.0
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1850:72.9
1845:70.2
1840:63.2
1835:55.4
1830:49.1
1825:43.5
1820:41.1
1810:67.8
1805:54.1
1800:59.8
1795:69.2
1790:77.8
1785:81.6
1780:82.2
1775:79.8
1770:74.2
1765:67.3
1760:60.9
1755:55.0
1750:51.9
1740:78.3
1735:64.9
1730:70.9
1725:79.5
1720:86.6
1715:90.3
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1705:89.4
1700:85.2
1695:79.2
1690:72.6
1685:66.5
1680:62.7
1670:99.4
1665:78.0
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1645:97.6
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1635:97.6
1630:94.1
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1620:84.3
1615:80.0
1610:77.4
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1520:Sep
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1514:Jul
1511:Jun
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1279:537
1276:175
1273:260
1201:224
1195:203
1030:2020
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955:1970
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1575:106
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