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Fort Lee, Virginia—now known as Fort Gregg-Adams—was established in 1917 as a major training site for U.S. Army soldiers during World War I. It was reactivated during World War II, serving as a critical center for Quartermaster training and logistics support. Over the decades, Fort Lee became the home of the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps, the Quartermaster School, and several logistics and sustainment commands. The installation has played a vital role in preparing soldiers for the logistical challenges of modern warfare, continuing its legacy as a cornerstone of Army sustainment and support operations.
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