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Fort Missoula

Mission Revival-style concrete buildings were built at Fort Missoula, Mont., after 1904 to modernize the post as a regimental headquarters. The company officers’ quarters are among seven residential buildings built in 1910 that were collectively known as Officers’ Row. Various agencies now use the quarters, hospital, post exchange and other buildings from this period as offices. (U.S. Air Force photo/John Turner)

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