Distance from Hurricane, WV, USA' to Fort Gordon, Augusta, GA, USA
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There is estimated duration to reach destination.
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About Hurricane, WV, USA'
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About Fort Gordon, Augusta, GA, USA
Fort Eisenhower
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different Camp Gordon in Augusta, 150 miles [240 km] away, during World War II. It was renamed Fort Gordon in 1956, and has since been renamed Fort Eisenhower