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Landmarks, Memorials, Buildings and Street Names of ... - CECOM

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Frank Moorman fathered MG Frank W. Moorman, who latercomm<strong>and</strong>ed Fort Monmouth from 1963- 1965. lxix Moorman Hall islocated inside the East Gate on the north side <strong>of</strong> Allen Avenue near theOfficer Family Housing tennis courts.Building 363:Building 364:Building 365:guest housingguest housingguest housingBuilding 500: Chapel (Malterer Ave), built 1962Building 501: Administrative space, formerly the site <strong>of</strong> Social Work<strong>and</strong> Mental Health Services (moved to Building 1075)Van Deusen Library (Building 502)Chapel (Building 500)The Van Deusen Library commemorates the 37-year Army career <strong>of</strong> MG George Lane Van Deusen.MG Van Deusen graduated from the U.S. MilitaryAcademy in 1909 as president <strong>of</strong> his class. Heserved in various capacities at Fort Monmouth, hislast being that <strong>of</strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>ing General <strong>of</strong>the Eastern SignalCorps Training CenterBG George L. Van Deusen(1942-1945). Thebuilding was dedicated on June 21, 1977,the 117th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the United States Van Deusen Library (Building 502)Signal Corps. lxxBuilding 550:Project Manager Distributed Common GroundSystem, Army (PM DCGS; once the post library)Armstrong Hall (Building 551)Major Edwin HowardArmstrongArmstrong Hall, once home to the Signal Corpsmuseum, now serves as the Education Center <strong>of</strong> FortMonmouth. lxxi The Deputy Chief <strong>of</strong> Staff for Personnel(DCSPER), Human Resources, Army ContinuingEducation, <strong>and</strong> the LearningResource Center residethere. Per General OrdersNumber 51, dated May 31,1955, the building memorializesMajor Edwin Howard Armstrong, ascientist <strong>and</strong> Soldier <strong>of</strong> the U.S. ArmyArmstrong Hall (Building 551)<strong>L<strong>and</strong>marks</strong> <strong>and</strong> Place <strong>Names</strong> at Fort Monmouth

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