CAC Commander's Golf Scramble
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Event Details
A relaxed 4 person scramble format. Includes one round of golf, hole and tee prizes, 2 beverage tickets, and a buffet meal. Directorates, Units, Organizations, or a 4-some of retires are eligible to compete for the CAC Cup. All 4 players must be a part of the directorate, unit, or organization, the team can be a combo of soldiers, civilians, retirees, or family members, but must be assigned. Entry fee includes green fee, golf cart, range balls, drink tickets, prizes, and a buffet-style meal after the event. For more information and to register, call (913) 651-7176.
This event is open to the public. Fort Leavenworth is an 'open' installation, which means that the general public is welcome to enter post without a military ID. All visitors and commercial traffic MUST use Grant gate. All visitors older than 16 need a valid government ID card, such as a driver's license, passport or military ID on entering the post. Vehicles must have current tags, proof of insurance and registration. It's convenient if all occupants of the vehicle have their ID cards out and ready.
CAC Commander's Golf Scramble
Phone : 913-651-7176 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : brian.flax@us.army.mil
Web: leavenworth.armymwr.com
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Headquarters Area
Headquarters area buildings are named for Generals Sherman, Grant, and Sheridan. They were built from 1859 to 1904 and are on the site of the former soldiers burying ground.
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Built in 1841 as the residence of the post sutler, Hiram Rich, who supplied the troops with such "nonissued items" as tobacco, writing paper, and whiskey.
Fort Leavenworth, KS Famous HomesSt. Ignatius Chapel
The St. Ignatius Chapel was built here in 1889 and replaced the original chapel which had been built near here in 1871. Historical Marker (1967) - "
Fort Leavenworth, KS Historic ChurchesSyracuse Houses
The two frame houses are known as the Syracuse Houses because they were designed in 1855 by E.V. Carr, a prominent architect from Syracuse, New York. Lt. Colonel George Custer and his wife lived in one of these houses for a few months in 1868.
Fort Leavenworth, KS Historic BuildingsOregon and Santa Fe Trails
In the 1830s, settlers heading for the Oregon and Santa Fe Trails crossed the Missouri River at this point. Teams of oxen pulled the loaded wagons through the "cut " in the hillside you can still see today.
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