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Facts about the city
Fort Lee, in Prince George County, Virginia, United States, is a United States Army post and headquarters of the U.S. Army Combined Arms Support Command (CASCOM)/ Sustainment Center of Excellence (SCoE), the U.S. Army Quartermaster School, the U.S. Army Ordnance School, The U.S. Army Transportation School, the Army Logistics University (ALU), Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA), and the U.S. Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA).Fort Lee also hosts two Army museums, the U.S. Army Quartermaster Museum and the U.S. Army Women's Museum. The Army's Ordnance Museum has plans to establish a collection preservation site at Fort Lee. The fort was named for Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Fort Lee is also a census-designated place (CDP), with population 3393 at the 2010 census.
Fort Lee Obituaries
It was reported by Tyler Morning Telegraph on December 8th, 2020 that Vanessa Edwards Floyd passed on in Sugar Land, Texas. Floyd was 51 years old and was born in Fort Lee, VA. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Vanessa Edwards's life.
It was noted by Grand Island Independent on January 28th, 2020 that Scott R Opbroek passed away in Hastings, Nebraska. Opbroek was 63 years old and was born in Fort Lee, VA. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Scott R's life.
It was written by San Antonio Express News on March 11th, 2018 that Johnny Woodson Johnson died in Boerne, Texas. Johnson was 71 years old and was born in Fort Lee, VA. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Johnny Woodson's life.
It was disclosed by Register Herald on March 24th, 2017 that Karen Kristina Hylton (Cassell) passed on in Summersville, West Virginia. Ms. Hylton was 42 years old and was born in Fort Lee, VA. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Karen Kristina's life.
It was revealed by Arizona Republic on November 7th, 2015 that Anne Elizabeth Kurtz (Kurtz) passed on in Arizona. Ms. Kurtz was 63 years old and was born in Fort Lee, VA. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Anne Elizabeth's life.
It was disclosed on January 7th, 2015 that Elizabeth Ann "Betty" Tucker (Donovan) perished in Fort Lee, Virginia. Ms. Tucker was 61 years old. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Elizabeth Ann "Betty"'s life.
It was reported on October 3rd, 2014 that Karissa Ulmer died in Fort Lee, Virginia. Ulmer was 19 years old and was born in Sawyer, ND. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Karissa's life.
It was written by Norwich Bulletin on October 15th, 2013 that Edmund A Jr Hauschild passed away in Columbia, Connecticut. Hauschild was 62 years old and was born in Fort Lee, VA. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Edmund A Jr's life.
It was noted by Burlington Free Press on March 14th, 2013 that Virginia L "Ginny" Yandow passed away in Burlington, Vermont. Yandow was 61 years old and was born in Fort Lee, VA. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Virginia L "Ginny"'s life.
History
The population was 7,269 at the 2000 census.
Just 18 days after a state of war with Germany was declared, the first Camp Lee was selected as a state mobilization camp and later became a division training camp. On July 15, 1917, the United States Department of War Department announced that the camp would be named in honor of Robert E. After World War I, Camp Lee was taken over by the Commonwealth of Virginia and designated a game preserve. When construction work ended, there were accommodations for 60,335 men. Later, portions of the land were incorporated into the National Military Park of Petersburg.
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