Their families were held at Fort Marion.
"To Fort Marion in a country called Florida."
Oakerhater, along with his three companions from Fort Marion, became popular among townspeople.
Some of the warriors and families were imprisoned at Fort Marion, also in Florida.
At Fort Marion, Pratt immediately set about improving physical conditions for the Indians.
Upon receiving the fort from Spain, the Americans changed its name to Fort Marion.
Fort Marion lay off Inchon for the next month, receiving casualties and caring for small craft.
Fort Marion sailed from Yokosuka for home 26 April 1951.
Fort Marion served in several Vietnam War campaigns between 1965 and 1969.
Pratt did not regard his innovations at Fort Marion as limited to Native Americans only.