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Questions about Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia

Short answers, pulled from the story.

When was Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia incorporated as a city?

Fort Oglethorpe was incorporated as a city in 1949. The Army had declared the post land surplus in 1947 and returned it to civilian hands, and the city formed around that nucleus.

Who was Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia named after?

Fort Oglethorpe was named after James Oglethorpe, the founder of the Colony of Georgia. The post was originally called the Chickamauga Post when established in 1902 and was later renamed in his honor.

What was Fort Oglethorpe used for during World War II?

During World War II, Fort Oglethorpe served as a wartime induction and processing center, housed prisoners of war, and was a major training center for the Women's Army Corps.

What is the population of Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia?

As of the 2020 census, Fort Oglethorpe had a population of 10,423. The city's population grew from 6,940 recorded in the 2000 census.

What national park is located in Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia?

The Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park occupies the southern two-thirds of Fort Oglethorpe's total city area. The original Army post was established next to the Chickamauga National Battlefield.

Did Fort Oglethorpe hold prisoners of war?

Fort Oglethorpe held both civilian internees and prisoners of war from 1917 to 1920 during and after World War I. It housed prisoners of war again during World War II.