Fort Woodchuck (Military Base)
Fort Woodchuck | |
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Fort Woodchuck District | |
Type | Army post |
Site information | |
Controlled by | Republic of Fort Woodchuck |
Condition | Operational |
Site history | |
Built | ? August 2014 |
In use | 2014-Present |
Battles/wars | United States-Woodchuckian War |
Garrison information | |
Current commander | Allen J. Hanna |
Garrison | 1st Woodchuckian Infantry Division |
Occupants | 1st Woodchuckian Infantry Division 2nd Naval Infantry |
Fort Woodchuck was a military base in the Fort Woodchuck District. The fort was originally called Fort Allen while under the United States. The fort is shared by the 1st Woodchuckian Infantry Division and the 2nd Naval Infantry, but it's owned by the 1st Woodchuckian Infantry Division.
History
The fort was built in 2016 and was not yet named. It was first used as an area for special events until the discovery of cement under the fort that started the March Dig-up, a project that wanted to remove the layer of dirt and leaves to reveal the underground cement base. After the project, the fort was named Fort Silvis, the name would soon be renamed to Fort Allen. In September 2021, the de-facto government of Fort Allen wanted a full change and renamed the fort to Fort Woodchuck, due to the abundance of Woodchucks around the area.