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A New Battle Campaign: Museum Fights to Stay at Fort Gordon
A painting titled Signals From Little Round Top by artist Don Stivers at the Signal Museum in Conrad Hall at Fort Gordon, Ga., Thursday, April 1, 2004. (Andrew Davis Tucker/The Augusta Chronicle via AP)
3 May 2021
AUGUSTA, Ga. A common U.S. Army combat order is to “secure the objective.”
That’s exactly what Fort Gordon’s museum is fighting to do – to keep irreplaceable pieces of Signal Corps history from leaving Augusta forever.
The U.S. Army Signal Corps Museum at Fort Gordon officially closed in February with a casing ceremony held at the installation.