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Ord thereby precipitated Lee’s surrender, ending the Civil War. Halleck’s foresight in setting aside the land around Fort Mervine made it possible for the Army to return to Monterey in 1902 ...
Broadcast version by Suzanne Potter for California News Service reporting for the KFF Health News-Public News Service Collaboration As a young GI at Fort Ord in Monterey County, California ...
where the majority of students and permanent party military personnel live in military housing on a portion of the former Fort Ord. The Monterey Peninsula is favored by nature and has a rich ...
Fort Ord, where Williams was sent for basic training in 1950-51, was a United States Army post in Monterey, California. Used for military training beginning in 1917, the post became a Fort in 1941 and ...
Maritime chaparral habitat on the Fort Ord Public Lands contains an extremely diverse shrub ... Among them are: Sand Gilia (Gilia tenuiflora), a federally endangered species Monterey Spineflower ...
With 99 miles of coastline in the county, it’s hardly surprising that there are tons of marvelous outdoorsy things to do in ...
The 1.5-mile Canyon Del Rey segment, the first phase of the FORTAG project, runs from the intersection of North Fremont and ...
Since its October opening, a new temporary disc golf course at Royal Oaks Park in Monterey County has attracted hundreds of ...
Helen Rucker has endowed a scholarship she had been awarding annually since 1998 in honor of her late husband, James, who served at Fort Ord. Rucker, a retired teacher and librarian and longtime ...