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Fort Leonard Wood

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Fort Leonard Wood, U.S. army post, 71,000 acres (28,700 hectares), S central Mo.; est. 1940. It is one of the largest basic-training centers in the United States and also provides training for army engineers.


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The National Defense Industrial Association's Joint CBRN exhibition, held each June on the Army base in Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.
died Thursday in Balad, Iraq, of wounds suffered earlier that day in Jalula when his vehicle was struck by an anti-tank grenade; assigned to the 5th Engineer Battalion, 555th Engineer Brigade, Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.
Check out Fort Leonard Wood Pamphlet 672-1, The Itschner, the Outstanding Engineer Platoon Leader, the Outstanding Engineer Warrant Officer, and the Van Autreve Awards and the Sturgis Medal, for program requirements at <http://www.
 
 
 
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