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38.867°N 77.016°W &#xfeff
/ 38.867
-77.016 From Wikipedia
the free encyclopedia United States Army post in Washington
D.C. Fort Lesley J. McNair Part of Joint Base Myer–Henderson Hall Buzzard Point
Washington
D.C. Fort McNair peninsula from the air Site information Type Military base Controlled&#160
by United States Army - Military District of Washington Open&#160
to the&#160
-77.016 Site history Architect Pierre Charles L'Enfant In&#160
also historically known as the Washington Arsenal
is a United States Army post located on the tip of Buzzard Point
D.C. To the peninsula's west is the Washington Channel
years
&#91
1 &#93
third in length of service
who was killed in action by friendly fire in Normandy
on about 28 acres (110

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