Fort Stewart, Military census-designated place in Georgia, United States
Fort Stewart is a military installation in Georgia that spans several counties in the southeastern part of the state. The facility comprises training ranges, residential areas, and administrative buildings distributed across a wide expanse of terrain.
The base was established in the early forties as a center for training anti-aircraft units. It later evolved into a major hub for different types of military units and operations at home and abroad.
The installation maintains quarters for 8,821 residents according to the 2020 census, including service members and their families from diverse backgrounds.
Access to the base is controlled and requires authorization for civilian visitors. Public areas such as memorials or museums may be accessible under certain conditions.
The installation houses the Third Infantry Division Museum, which displays artifacts from more than a century of military history. The museum documents the unit's role in numerous conflicts and showcases equipment, uniforms, and personal items from soldiers.
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