Fort Pickett
| Fort Pickett | |
|---|---|
| Blackstone, Virginia | |
Shoulder sleeve insignia of the Virginia Army National Guard | |
| Site information | |
| Type | National Guard Training Site |
| Controlled by | Virginia National Guard |
| Location | |
| Coordinates | 37°03′12″N 77°56′57″W / 37.05333°N 77.94917°W |
| Site history | |
| Built | 1942 |
| In use | 1941–present |
| Garrison information | |
| Garrison | Army National Guard Maneuver Training Center |
Fort Pickett, formerly Fort Barfoot, is a Virginia Army National Guard installation, located near the town of Blackstone, Virginia. Home of the Army National Guard Maneuver Training Center, Fort Pickett was originally named for the United States Army officer and Confederate General George Pickett. It was one of the U.S. Army installations named for Confederate soldiers that has been renamed by The Naming Commission. Their recommendation was for the post to be renamed Fort Barfoot, in honor of Medal of Honor recipient Colonel Van T. Barfoot. On 5 January 2023, William A. LaPlante, US Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment, directed the full implementation of the recommendations of the Naming Commission, DoD-wide. The redesignation ceremony occurred on 24 March 2023. In June 2025, President Trump announced plans to revert the base's name to Fort Pickett, but that it would now honor Vernon W. Pickett, a decorated WWII soldier. The redesignation took effect on 13 June 2025.