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English: Front page of the 12-page The Castle newspaper of U.S. Army Camp A. A. Humphreys, later renamed Fort Belvoir-. Store Web page states: "Sept 1918 Camp A.A. Humphreys Virginia Base Newspaper.12 Pages of News From Arounsd the camp."
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