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Army lieutenants listen during chemical training at the Chemical Decontamination Training Facility at Fort McClellan near Anniston, Ala. on Tuesday, May 20, 1997.
Beginning in the 1930s, Fort McClellan was home to the Military Police as well as those who signed up for the Army’s Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Corps.
Tarisha Gibson places a flag at a grave marker at Fort McClellan Military Cemetery as part of Anniston Army Depot’s May 20 Memorial Day event.
Army veterans Paula Hebert, left, and Linda E. Geser, both her served at Fort McClellan in Alabama, talk about their health problems on Friday, March 11, 2011, at John F. Kennedy Towers in Troy, N ...
In 1998, a U.S. Army Environmental Center study found the presence of dangerous contaminants requiring investigation and cleanup before Fort McClellan could be converted to the public domain after ...
May 1, 1945, in The Star: All quarantines imposed at Fort McClellan because of an outbreak of poliomyelitis have been lifted, Army Public Relations reported today. No new cases of the disease have ...
Maj. Gen. (retired) Gerald Watson, a former commander of Fort McClellan was on hand for the ceremony. He said his thoughts on Memorial Day often turn to the spouses of those who served ...
ANNISTON, Ala. (AP) — The agency created to redevelop a former Army base in Alabama has sold the headquarters area for $2.3 million to a group that plans a $23 million renovation as an ...
ANNISTON, Ala. (WBRC) - The Fort McClellan Cemetery in Anniston was the site for an east Alabama Memorial Day Celebration Monday. The Oxford American Legion Post 111 invited everyone to help them ...