Around JBM-HH
The Director's Chair
Famous Residents
JBM-HH Before & After
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The final resting place of Black Jack (the horse).

Summerall Field

100

THE college team for CSM Simmons.

The Ohio State University

100

The only person to live on Fort Myer who would later become U.S. President.

Dwight D. Eisenhower

100

A cuddly animal from China and a way to get things fast.

Panda Express

200

The first woman to be executed under federal orders (at Fort McNair).

Mary Surratt

200

This director played NCAA Division 1 Women's Lacrosse.

MAJ Madero

200

The oldest active-duty infantry unit in the U.S. Army.

The 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard)

200

The name of our base plus the last word in the first aircraft to fly there.

Myer Flyer

300

His death on Sept. 1908, which happened here on Fort Myer, is remarked as the first of its kind.

LT Selfridge

300

COL Sandoval's primary airframe as an Army aviator.

Blackhawk

300

This famous military outfit makes its home at Brucker Hall.

The U.S. Army Band

300

"A Horse With No Name" band owns a place to cook.

America's Kitchen

400

The year Fort Myer become Joint Base Myer Henderson Hall.

2009

400

DD- Mr. Washington joined the U.S. Army during this presidency.

President Gerald Ford (1975)

400

DD- How many times was General Patton assigned to Fort Myer?

Four

400

A post in Alaska and the first name of a popular 80s duo.

Wainwright Hall

500

Henderson Hall is named after Brevet BrigGen Archibald Henderson who served as this high ranking position.

Fifth and longest-serving Commandant of the Marine Corps

500

The first job Mrs. Richardson held as an Army Civilian.

Telephone Operator

500

The first Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (and lived on Fort Myer).

General of the Army Omar N. Bradley

500

The first word is a famous feuding family and the second is a way to get into a garden.

Hatfield Gate