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      • Fort Stewart is named for Brigadier General Daniel Stewart, a hero of the Revolutionary War and a political leader from Liberty County, Georgia.
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    Fort Stewart is a United States Army post in the U.S. state of Georgia. It lies primarily in Liberty and Bryan counties, but also extends into smaller portions of Evans, Long and Tattnall counties. The nearby city of Hinesville, along with Ft. Stewart and the rest of Liberty and Long Counties, comprise the Hinesville metropolitan area.

    • The Beginnings. While the earliest peoples on Fort Stewart were the Native Americans, who settled the Western Hemisphere about 15,000 years ago, Great Britain established the Georgia colony as a buffer between her Carolina colonies to the north and her enemy the Spanish in Florida to the south.
    • WWII. Events in Europe in 1939-1940 would forever alter the character of the area. In 1939 Hitler invaded Poland. As World War II raged, the US government began greatly increasing military strength and expanded the number of installations.
    • Korean War. With the end of the war, Camp Stewart came to life briefly as a separation center for redeployed soldiers, but on 30 Sept. 1945 the post was inactivated.
    • Cuban Missile Crisis. In 1959 Fort Stewart was redesignated as an Armor and Artillery Firing Center, since its old anti-aircraft ranges and impact areas were better suited for this purpose than for the new age of missiles.
    • The Beginnings. While the earliest peoples on Fort Stewart were the Native Americans, who settled the Western Hemisphere about 15,000 years ago, Great Britain established the Georgia colony as a buffer between her Carolina colonies to the north and her enemy the Spanish in Florida to the south.
    • WWII. Events in Europe in 1939-1940 would forever alter the character of the area. In 1939 Hitler invaded Poland. As World War II raged, the US government began greatly increasing military strength and expanded the number of installations.
    • Korean War. With the end of the war, Camp Stewart came to life briefly as a separation center for redeployed soldiers, but on 30 Sept. 1945 the post was inactivated.
    • Cuban Missile Crisis. In 1959 Fort Stewart was redesignated as an Armor and Artillery Firing Center, since its old anti-aircraft ranges and impact areas were better suited for this purpose than for the new age of missiles.
  3. Fort Stewart traces its history back to November 1940, when the Anti-Aircraft Artillery Training Center was officially designated as Camp Stewart, in honor of General Daniel Stewart, a native of Liberty County who fought with Francis Marion (the Swamp Fox) during the Revolution.

    • General Stewart Way & Memorial Dr, Hinesville, 31313, GA
    • (912) 767-1411
  4. Jun 21, 2004 · The new installation was named Camp Stewart, after General Daniel Stewart, a Revolutionary War (1775-83) hero from Liberty County. The government acquired the first tract of land in July 1940. A location one mile from the small town of Hinesville was selected as the main entrance to the facility.

  5. Fort Stewart is one of the largest training bases in the United States, covering 280,000 acres that go across several counties in southeast Georgia, including Long, Tattnall, Bryan, Evans, and Long. It boasts of size, good climate, terrain, and location.

  6. Located in the heart of Georgia’s ‘Low Country’, Fort Stewart began as Camp Stewart at the start of WWI when the U.S. government needed a large plot of land to train anti-aircraft maneuvers....