In 1972, the Army acquired the building, converting it to a military barracks which was in place until the early 1980s.
Over 550 families were displaced when the Army acquired the land, including over 300 tenants and sharecroppers.
The Irish Army acquired six 6 pounder anti-tank guns in the late 1940s.
Since 1964, the Army has acquired 1,150 M102 towed howitzers.
Testing with the R-1820 was prolonged, so the Army acquired another of the three P-11s, instead.
The Army officially acquired the site on 24 March 1942.
The Army acquired the bucolic site in 1929 and built many of the concrete structures that survive until now.
The Army has already acquired about 1,500 M-1A1's that will not be fitted with the new armor.
In 1922 the Army acquired the ship and renamed her Meigs.
The Canadian Army acquired 12 in two batches of six in 1930-31.