- Fort Lesley J. McNair
Infobox Military Structure
name=Fort Lesley J. McNair
location=Washington, D.C.
caption=Military District of Washington Shoulder Sleeve Insignia
type=Military Base
built=1791
materials=
used=1791-Present
controlledby=United States of America
garrison=Military District of Washington National Defense University 3rd United States Infantry Regiment (TOG)
commanders=MG Richard J. Rowe Jr., Commanding General, Military District of Washington
Colonel Laura J. Richardson, Garrison Commander, Fort Myer Military Community
battles=Fort Lesley J. McNair is a
United States Army post located on the point of land where thePotomac River andAnacostia River join inWashington, D.C. To its west is theWashington Channel , while the Anacostia River is on its south side. It has been an Army post for more than 200 years, third only to West Point andCarlisle Barracks in length of service.History
The military reservation was established in 1791 on about 28 acres of what then was called
Greenleaf Point . Maj. Pierre C. L'Enfant included it in his plans for Washington, the Federal City, as a major site for the defense of the capital.An arsenal first occupied the site and defenses were built in 1794. The fortifications did not halt the invading British in 1814. Soldiers at the arsenal evacuated north with as much gun powder as they could carry, hiding the rest in a well as the Redcoats came up the Potomac from burning the capitol. About 47 British soldiers found the powder magazines they'd come to destroy empty. Someone threw a match into the well and "a tremendous explosion ensued," a doctor at the scene reported, "whereby the officers and about 30 of the men were killed and the rest most shockingly mangled." The remaining soldiers destroyed the arsenal buildings, but the facilities were rebuilt after the war.
Land was purchased north of the arsenal in 1826 for the first federal penitentiary. The conspirators accused of assassinating President
Abraham Lincoln were imprisoned there and, after being found guilty, four were hanged and the rest received prison sentences. Among those hanged wasMary Surratt , the first woman ever executed under federal orders. A hospital was built next to the penitentiary in 1857, and Civil War wounded were treated at what then was called theWashington Arsenal . The arsenal was closed in 1881, and the post transferred to theQuartermaster Corps .A general hospital, predecessor to the
Walter Reed Army Medical Center , was located at the post from 1898 until 1909. Maj.Walter Reed found the area's marshlands an excellent site for his research onmalaria . Reed's work contributed to the discovery of the cause ofyellow fever . The major died ofperitonitis after anappendectomy at the post in 1902. The post dispensary and the visiting officers' quarters now occupy the buildings where Reed worked and died.About 90 percent of the present buildings on the post's convert|100|acre|km2 were built, reconstructed or remodeled by 1908. In 1901, with the birth of the
Army War College , the post, now calledWashington Barracks , became the Army's center for the education and training of senior officers to lead and direct large numbers of troops. Its first classes were conducted in 1904. TheArmy Industrial College was founded at McNair in 1924 to prepare officers for high level posts in Army supply organizations, and to study industrial mobilization. It evolved into theIndustrial College of the Armed Forces . The Army War College was reorganized as theArmy-Navy Staff College in 1943, and became theNational War College in 1946. The two colleges became theNational Defense University in 1976.The post was renamed in 1948 to honor Lt. Gen.
Lesley J. McNair , commander of Army ground forces during World War II, who was headquartered at the post and killed in Normandy, France,July 25 ,1944 . Fort McNair has been the headquarters of the U.S. ArmyMilitary District of Washington since 1966.Current status
Fort McNair, a part of the Fort Myer Military Community, is the headquarters of the Army's
Military District of Washington and home of theNational Defense University , as well as the official residence of the US Army's vice chief of staff. Company 'A' of the3rd United States Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), also known as The Commander-in-Chief's Guard, is stationed at Fort McNair.ecurity
Fort McNair is fortified and guarded by a combination of members of the Military Police Corps and security guards. There is a large brick wall with
security cameras on the northern side. The eastern side has a combination of brick walls andbarbed wire fences. The southern side is protected by theAnacostia River , while the western side borders theWashington Channel , part of thePotomac River . There are motion detecting security cameras along the water. Along with video surveillance, military police patrol the area 24 hours a day, often withpolice dogs . Fort McNair has two main gates, both located on the north side. These two gates provide the only current vehicle access. Drivers and pedestrians can enter Fort McNair from P Street SW. There is a 24 hour gate on the northeastern side, while the northwestern gate is only open during high traffic hours. Access is granted to anyone with valid U.S. identification, but buildings require a building pass to enter. The northeastern gate has a security checkpoint for nonmilitary personnel. Another pedestrian gate exists on the east side of Fort McNair, near V St. SW and theJames Creek Marina . This gate is only open toNational Defense University employees and residents. The V St. gate has limited hours and is only open during the day.Other Organizations on Post
National Defense University
The
National Defense University represents a significant concentration of the defense community's intellectual resources. Originally established in 1976, the university includes theNational War College and the Industrial College of the Armed Forces at Fort McNair, and theArmed Forces Staff College in Norfolk, Va. These and other schools are separate entities, but their close affiliation enhances the exchange of faculty expertise and educational resources, promotes interaction among students and faculty, and reduces administrative costs. The National War College and the Industrial College of the Armed Forces concentrate on preparing civilian and military professionals in areas of national security strategy, decision-making, joint and combined warfare and the resource component of national strategy. The Armed Forces Staff College, established under theJoint Chiefs of Staff in 1946, prepares selected officers for joint and combined duty.In 1990, the
Information Resources Management College was formed as the capstone institution for Defense Information Resource Management education. As such, it provides graduate-level courses in information resources management.The National Defense University also features a first-rate research capability through the
Institute for National Strategic Studies . This institute, established in 1984, conducts independent policy analyses and develops policy and strategy alternatives. It also includes a War Gaming and Simulation Center and the NDU Press.The university has several other educational programs. These include the Capstone program, for general and flag officer selectees; the
International Fellows program , which brings NDU almost 100 participants from 50 different countries; and theReserve Components National Security Course , which offers military education to senior officers of the armed forces.767th Ordnance Company (EOD)
The
767th Ordnance Company (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) moved toFort Bragg, North Carolina in October 2007.Fact|date=November 2007Inter-American Defense College
The
Inter-American Defense College is an advanced-studies institute for senior officers of the 25-member nations of theInter-American Defense Board . Up to three students of the rank of colonel or the equivalent may be sent to the college by each member nation. The students' backgrounds must qualify them to participate in the solution of hemispheric-defense problems.The officers study world alliances and the international situation, the inter-American system and its role, strategic concepts of war and engage in a planning exercise for hemispheric defense. The college has been at Fort McNair since 1962.
U.S. Army Center of Military History
In September 1998, the
U.S. Army Center of Military History moved from rented offices in Washington, D.C., to Fort McNair in historically preserved quarters remodeled from its previous use as a commissary and before that as Fort McNair's stables. The center dates from the creation of theArmy General Staff historical branch in July 1943 and the gathering of a team of professional historians, translators, editors and cartographers to record the history of World War II. That effort led to a monumental 79-volume series known as the "Green Books."Today, the center operates through four divisions, the histories division being the one most involved in writing the histories and providing historical research support to the Army staff. The field program and historical services guides work done at various posts and installations, as well as the work done by deployed historical detachments for Army operations, ensures historical information is comprehensive and factual.
Another division is responsible for overseeing the Army museum system and preservation of artifacts and artwork that are the Army's historical treasure. One such museum, The Old Guard Museum, is located at Fort Myer. The center's production division generates finished publications and assures access to the center's work through such media as CD-ROM and the World Wide Web.
References
* [http://www.fmmc.army.mil/sites/local/ Fort McNair Homepage]
* [http://www.fmmc.army.mil/sites/about/history-mcnair.asp Fort McNair History]
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/fort-mcnair.htm Military Facilities: Fort McNair ]
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