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1 Activity; U.S. Army Research Laboratory (Aberdeen site); U.S. Army Contracting Cmd.-Ab- This section includes posts and installations primarily supporting the active Army in the continental United erdeen Proving Ground; U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Cmd.; U.S. Army Public Health States, Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Cmd.; 20th Support Cmd. (CBRNE); 22nd Rico. Army ammunition plants and Chemical Battalion; U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Cmd. Life Cycle Management Army installations in caretaker or inactive status have been excluded. Ctr.; U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Acreages reflect real estate under Chemical Defense; 203rd Military Intelligence Department of the Army control in Battalion; U.S. Army Chemical Materials Agency; approx. 22,000 civilian, military and contractor The DSN and commercial telephone numbers listed are for operator personnel; 72,500 acres, 35 miles northeast of Baltimore. DSN: ; (410) assistance. Anniston Army Depot, AL Data are based on information supplied by each post or installation. Opened 1941; repairs and retrofits combat tracked vehicles, artillery and small arms; receives and stores general supplies, ammunition, missiles, small arms and strategic ma- Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD and Established in 1917; supports more teriel; 4,400 civ. (including tenants and contractors); 15,000 acres adjacent to Pelham Range, than 80 tenants, 20 satellite and 17 private activities; provides facilities to perform research, 10 miles west of Anniston. DSN: ; development, testing and evaluation of Army (256) materiel; responsible for numerous technical Fort A.P. Hill, VA Winner of the Army achievements in military intelligence, medical Communities of Excellence Award in 2008 and research, engineering and computer technology; also supports a variety of training includ- supports challenging and realistic training for 2012; 76,000-acre regional training center; ing mechanical maintenance, health promotion and preventive medicine, chemical and National Guard and reserve units from across special operations, conventional active duty, biological defense, chemical casualty care and the joint force, as well as other organizations chemical demilitarization. Major commands include U.S. Army Research, Development and plex; 45,000-acre light and heavy maneuver and activities; 27,000-acre live-fire range com- Engineering Cmd.; U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Research, Development and 8324/8120. complex. DSN: /8120; (804) 633- Engineering Ctr.; Edgewood Chemical Biological Ctr.; U.S. Army Materiel Systems Analysis named for the manor house of COL Fort Belvoir, VA Established 1912; William Dennis Steele/ARMY Magazine Fort Bragg, N.C. Fairfax, , the ruins of which remain on the installation; home to more than 50,000 soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines and DoD employees; supports the nation s military leaders worldwide in critical intelligence, medical, logistical, administrative, and command and control functions fulfilled by more than 140 mission partners and satellite organizations; largest installation in the U.S. Army Military District of Washington; major tenants include the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency; Fort Belvoir Community Hospital; Defense Logistics Agency; U.S. Army Cyber Cmd.; U.S. Missile Defense Agency; U.S. Army Legal Services Agency; the Office of the Chief of the Army Reserve; Defense Contract Audit Agency; Washington Headquarters Services; Defense Threat Reduction Agency; Defense Acquisition University; U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Cmd.; Defense Intelligence Agency; Night-Vision and Electronics Sensors Directorate; Davison Army Airfield; 29th Inf. Div. of the Virginia Army National Guard; approx. 10,000 mil., 40,000 civ.; 8,656 acres; controls four noncontiguous properties in Virginia including the Main Post at Mount Vernon, the Mark Center in Alexandria, the Belvoir North Area in Springfield and Rivanna Station near Charlottesville. DSN: ; (703) Fort Benning, GA Established 1918; named after BG Henry L. Benning, Confederate States Army (CSA); home of Maneuver Center of Excellence; Army Marksmanship Unit; 3rd Armored Bde. Combat Team, 3rd Inf. Div.; Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation; 75th Ranger Rgt.; 199th Inf. Bde.; 197th Inf. Bde.; 198th Inf. Bde.; 194th Armored Bde.; 316th Cavalry Bde.; Martin Army Community Hospital; Ranger Training Bde.; 30,638 mil., 4,300 civ.; 181,386 acres, nine miles south of Columbus. DSN: ; (706) Fort Bliss, TX and Established as the post opposite El Paso, Texas, in 1848; named after LTC William Wallace Smith Bliss; home of the 1st Armored Div.; 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Bde. Combat Teams, 1st Armored Div.; 1AD Combat Aviation Bde.; 212th Fires Bde.; 15th Sustainment Bde.; Garrison Cmd.; Bde. Modernization Cmd.; U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy; William Beaumont Army Medical Ctr.; Joint Task Force North; 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Cmd.; 11th Air Defense Artillery Bde.; 5th Armored Bde.; 402nd Field Artillery Bde.; German Air Force Cmd. (U.S. and Canada); German Air Force Air Defense Ctr.; 32,000 mil., 6,500 civ.; 1.2 million acres. DSN: ; (915) ARMY October 2013

2 Blue Grass Army Depot, KY Established 1941; a conventional ammunition depot with a rapid industrial response capability supporting add-on armor, combat vehicle accessory production, weapon component production and a primary mission of performing standard depot operations (storage, receipt, inspection, maintenance and demilitarization) of conventional munitions, missiles, nonstandard ammunition and chemical defense equipment for all DoD services; approx. 560 personnel; 14,500 acres, four miles south of Richmond. DSN: ; (859) Fort Bragg, NC Established as a field artillery site in 1918; named after MAJ Braxton Bragg (who later served as a general in the CSA); home of the airborne and special operations forces; houses U.S. Army Forces Cmd; U.S. Army Rsv. Cmd.; 4th Training Bde.; XVIII Abn. Corps; 82nd Abn. Div.; 1st Sustainment Cmd. (Theater); 108th ADA Bde.; 44th Medical Bde.; 16th MP Bde.; 525th Battlefield Surveillance Bde.; U.S. Army Spc. Ops. Cmd.; Joint Spc. Ops. Cmd.; U.S. Army Spc. Forces Cmd.; U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Spc. Warfare Ctr. and School; U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Ops. Cmd.; U.S. Army Spc. Ops. Avn. Cmd.; 440th Air Rsv. Wing; 43rd Airlift Wing; 20th Engineer Bde.; the Golden Knights; Womack Army Medical Ctr.; 56,697 mil., 14,515 civ.; 161,047 acres, 10 miles northwest of Fayetteville, 50 miles south of Raleigh. DSN: ; (910) Fort Campbell, KY Opened 1942; named for BG William B. Campbell, a Tennessee hero of the Mexican War and governor of Tennessee; home of 101st Abn. Div. (Air Assault); 5th Spc. Forces Grp. (Abn.); 160th Spc. Ops. Aviation Rgt. (Abn.); 52nd Ordnance Group; 30,438 mil., 8,058 civ.; 105,068 acres, 15 miles south of Hopkinsville, 10 miles northwest of Clarksville, Tenn., 50 miles northwest of Nashville, Tenn. DSN: ; (270) Carlisle Barracks, PA Established 1757; home of the U.S. Army War College, which educates and develops leaders for service at the strategic levels; site of Army Heritage and Education Center; School of Strategic Landpower; Center for Strategic Leadership and Development; Strategic Studies Institute; Army War College Press; Army Peacekeeping and Stability Operations Institute; 510 mil., 687 civ.; 459 acres, 18 miles southwest of Harrisburg. DSN: ; (717) Fort Carson, CO Established 1942; named for BG Christopher (Kit) Carson; home of the 4th Inf. Div.; 10th Spc. Forces Grp. (Abn.); 4th Engineer Bn.; 52nd Engineer Bn.; 43rd Support Bde.; 10th Combat Spt. Hospital; 759th Military Police Bn.; 1/2 Aviation Recon. Bn.; 71st Ordnance Group (EOD); 26,000 mil., 5,800 civ.; 137,403 acres adjacent to Colorado Springs and 235,896 acres at Piñon Canyon Maneuver Site near Trinidad. DSN: ; (719) Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, IL Established 1968; one of seven labs in the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Ctr.; conducts research and development for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Army programs in military facilities construction, operations, maintenance, energy conservation and environmental quality, including pollution prevention, compliance, and natural resource management; 343 civ.; 33 acres at Champaign. (217) Corpus Christi Army Depot, TX Opened in 1961; sustains rotary wing aircraft, engines and components including AH-64, CH-47, OH-58, UH-60 and HH-60 for joint operations; supports Army unmanned aircraft system (UAS) with modification on RQ-7B Shadow Tactical UAS; supports Army accident investigations; assesses, evaluates and repairs forward deployed helicopters and components; provides hands-on helicopter maintenance training for active duty, Reserve and National Guard; 4,129 civ., approx. 1,456 contractors; 158 acres and 2.3 million square feet of industrial space at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi. (361) Fort Detrick, MD Established 1943; named for Army flight surgeon MAJ Frederick Louis Detrick; community includes more than 50 tenant organizations representing five Cabinet-level agencies and all armed services; major areas: medical research, strategic communications (signal) and defense medical logistics; approx. 1,900 mil., approx. 8,500 civ.; 1,341 acres at main post in Frederick and Forest Glen Annex in Silver Spring. DSN: ; (301) Fort Carson, Colo. October 2013 ARMY 281

3 Fort Hood, Texas U.S. Army Garrison-Detroit Arsenal, Warren, MI Established 1971; under the Installation Management Command-Central Region; provides installation support services for Detroit Arsenal tenant organizations, including U.S. Army TACOM Life Cycle Management Cmd.; Program Executive Office (PEO) Ground Combat Systems; PEO Combat Support and Combat Service Support; PEO Integration; and the Tank Automotive Research Development and Engineering Center; 230 mil., 7,800 civ.; 169 acres, 10 miles north of Detroit and 20 miles southwest of Selfridge Air National Guard Base. DSN: ; (586) Fort Drum, NY Established 1907; renamed for LTG Hugh A. Drum, commander, First Army, ; 10th Mtn. Div. (Lt. Inf.); 19,024 mil., 4,544 civ.; 107,265 acres, eight miles north of Watertown and 78 miles north of Syracuse. DSN: ; (315) Dugway Proving Ground, UT Established 1942; performs test and evaluation of defensive chemical and biological materiel, environmental technology testing, meteorological and atmospheric transport modeling; five mil., 1,450 civ.; 798,218 acres, 85 miles southwest of Salt Lake City. DSN: ; (435) Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. See Joint Bases. U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), MS Established in 1929 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) as the Waterways Experiment Station; now serves as ERDC headquarters; home to four of seven USACE/ERDC laboratories Coastal and Hydraulics, Geotechnical and Structures, Environmental, and Information Technology; provides innovative technology solutions for the warfighter, military installations, water resources and environmental issues for USACE, DoD and the nation; home of the US- ACE Reachback Operations Center, supporting all contingency operations worldwide; home to one of five major DoD high performance computing centers; named Army Research and Development Laboratory of the Year eight of the last 10 years; 10 mil., 1,700 civ.; 694 acres in Vicksburg. (601) U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center-Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (ERDC-CRREL), NH Opened 1961; one of seven laboratories of the ERDC; home of the National Levee Database; solves interdisciplinary, strategically important problems for the nation, the warfighter and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by advancing and applying science and engineering to complex environments, materials and processes in all seasons and climates; maintains unique core competencies related to the Earth s cold regions; two mil., 250 civ.; 28 acres at Hanover; minimal staff field offices in Anchorage and Fairbanks, Alaska. (603) Gillem Enclave, GA Opened 1941; named for LTG Alvan C. Gillem Jr., Third Army commander, ; site of 3rd Medical Cmd.; Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory; Military Entrance Processing Station; 1,170 members of active Army, Reserve and Guard; 284 civ.; 252 acres at Forest Park, 18 miles southeast of Atlanta. DSN: ; (404) Fort Gordon, GA Opened 1941; named for LTG John Brown Gordon (CSA); home of the Army Signal Ctr. of Excellence; Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Ctr.; headquarters, 7th Signal Cmd.; 15,100 mil., 8,700 civ.; 56,596 acres, 12 miles southwest of Augusta. DSN: ; (706) Fort Hamilton, NY Established 1825 as part of the New York harbor battery defense system; named for Alexander Hamilton; headquartered by the Military District of Washington in Washington, D.C.; home to the New York City Recruiting Bn.; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, North Atlantic Div. headquarters; New York Military Entrance Processing Station, which is responsible for processing more than 27,000 applicants each year; 1179th Deployment Support Bde.; New York National Guard Task Force Empire Shield; serves as a secure federal location that provides administrative and logistical support for the Army, Defense Intelligence Agency, FBI, Secret Service, U.S. Marshals Service, Dept. of Homeland Security and other intelligence and counterterrorism agencies. DSN: ; (718) Fort Hood, TX Opened 1942; named for GEN John Bell Hood (CSA); site of III Corps; 1st Cav. Div. (including 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Bde. Combat Teams and 1st Air Cavalry Bde.); 41st Fires Bde.; First Army Div. West; Operational Test Cmd.; 3rd Cavalry Rgt.; 13th Sustainment Cmd. (Expeditionary); 1st Medical Bde.; 21st Cavalry Bde.; 85th Civil Affairs Bde.; 36th Engineer Bde.; 48th Chemical Bde.; 89th Military Police Bde.; 504th Battlefield Surveillance Bde.; 13th Financial Management Ctr.; 407th Field Support Bde.; 69th Air Defense Artillery; 31st Air Defense Artillery; 44,000 mil., 4,877 civ.; 342 square miles adjacent to Killeen, 60 miles north of Austin and 160 miles south of Dallas/Fort Worth. DSN: ; (254) ARMY October 2013

4 Fort Huachuca, AZ Opened 1877; home of Army Intelligence Ctr. of Excellence; Network Enterprise Technology Cmd.; Army Electronic Proving Ground; Information Systems Engineering Cmd.; Joint Interoperability Test Cmd.; 4,890 mil., 3,406 civ.; 73,242 acres, 75 miles southeast of Tucson. DSN: ; (520) Hunter Army Airfield, GA Established 1940; named for Army Air Corps MG Frank O Driscoll Hunter; supports 3rd Inf. Div., Combat Avn. Bde. and 1st Bn., 75th Ranger Rgt.; 3rd Bn., 160th Spc. Ops. Aviation Rgt.; 224th Military Intelligence Bn.; USMC Reserve Ctr.; 260th Quartermaster Bn.; 6th ROTC Bde.; USCG Air Station Savannah; 3rd Military Police Group; 6,200 mil., 600 civ.; 5,370 acres at Savannah. DSN: ; (912) Fort Irwin and the National Training Center, CA Named after MG George LeRoy Irwin, commander of the 57th Field Artillery Bde. during World War I; home station units include 11th Armored Cavalry Rgt., 916th Support Bde., Operations Group and the U.S. Air Force 12th Combat Training Squadron; 4,997 mil., 5,637 civ., 6,288 rotational soldiers; 768,000 acres, 37 miles northeast of Barstow. DSN: ; (760) Fort Jackson, SC Established 1917; named for President Andrew Jackson; conducts basic combat training and combat support advanced individual training; site of 165th, 171st and 193rd Inf. Bdes.; 81st Regional Readiness Cmd.; Soldier Support Institute; Armed Forces Chaplaincy Ctr.; National Ctr. for Credibility Assessment; Army Drill Sergeant School; Moncrief Army Community Hospital; 3,500 mil., 3,500 civ.; 52,301 acres adjacent to Columbia. DSN: ; (803) Fort Knox, KY and Opened 1918; named for MG Henry Knox, Revolutionary War hero and first Secretary of War; home of U.S. Army Human Resources Cmd.; U.S. Army Cadet Cmd.; U.S. Army Recruiting Cmd.; 3rd Bde. Combat Team, 1st Inf. Div.; 3rd Sustainment Cmd. (Expeditionary); 4th Cavalry, 1st Army Div.; 84th Training Cmd.; 100th Div.; Army Reserve Readiness Training Ctr.; 113th Army Band (the Dragoons); 11th Theater Aviation Cmd.; 19th Engineer Bn.; GEN George S. Patton Museum of Leadership; 10,000 mil., 11,500 civ.; 108,955 acres, 35 miles southwest of Louisville. DSN: ; (502) Joint Base Langley-Eustis. See Joint Bases. Fort Leavenworth, KS Established 1827; named for COL Henry Leavenworth, commander of the 3rd Inf. Rgt.; home of Mission Command Center of Excellence; Mission Bn.; Directorate for Counter Improvised Explosive Devices; continuing responsibilities include Command Training Program; Combined Arms Center; U.S. Army Command and General consolidated and joint chemical, engineer, MP Staff College; Center for Army Lessons and motor transport operators training with the Learned; Combined Arms Doctrine Directorate; U.S. Army and Marine Corps Counterin- GEN Leonard Wood Army Community Hospi- Navy, Marines, Air Force, and Coast Guard; surgency Center; 35th Inf. Div. (ARNG); U.S. tal; approx. 7,000 active duty mil., approx. 90,000 Disciplinary Barracks; Midwest Joint Regional mil. for training, approx. 9,000 civ.; 61,400 acres, Correctional Facility; 4,063 mil., 2,684 civ., miles northeast of Springfield, 135 miles inmates, 5,634 acres adjacent to Leavenworth; southwest of St. Louis. DSN: ; (573) 20 miles northwest of Kansas City International Airport. DSN: ; (913) Letterkenny Army Depot, PA Fort Lee, VA Opened in 1917 as Camp Opened 1942; named after Letterkenny Township, which the depot absorbed; home of the Lee; named for GEN Robert E. Lee, a career Army officer and combat engineer; home to the Army s Ctr. of Industrial and Technical Excellence for Air Defense and Tactical Missile Combined Arms Support Command and Sustainment Center of Excellence, the headquarters component that provides oversight of the Equipment, Route Clearance Vehicles; Patriot Systems; Mobile Electronic Power Generation U.S. Army Quartermaster, Ordnance and Missile Recertification; other programs include Transportation schools; Army Logistics University; the Soldier Support Institute; headquarters Rocket Systems; Aviation Ground Power Units; Sentinel Radar System; High Mobility Artillery of both Defense Commissary Agency and Defense Contract Management Agency; 4,250 conducts storage, issue, rebuilding, testing, Force Provider reset and new build operations; mil., 5,345 civ., 2,150 contractors, 10,389 mil. overhauling and demilitarization of equipment, trainees; 5,907 acres, three miles east of Petersburg. DSN: ; (804) contract employees; 18,668 acres, five miles tactical missiles and ammunition; 1,699 civ., 909 Fort Leonard Wood, MO Opened north of Chambersburg, 50 miles southwest of 1941; named for MG Leonard Wood, Army Harrisburg. DSN ; (717) Chief of Staff, ; designated the U.S. Joint Base Lewis-McChord. See Joint Bases. Army Maneuver Support Ctr. of Excellence, Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Story. which includes the U.S. Army Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear, Engineer, Fort Meade, MD Established 1917; See Joint Bases. and Military Police (MP) schools, a genderintegrated basic training brigade, one of five remander of the Army of the Potomac, ; named for MG George Gordon Meade, comception stations in the Army for newly accessed home of National Security Agency; Defense Information Systems Agency; Defense Media soldiers, and the largest Noncommissioned Officers Academy in the Army; 4th Maneuver Enhancement Bde.; 94th Engineer Bn.; 5th Engimetric Warfare Group; First Army Div. East; 90 Activity; Defense Information School; Asymneer Bn.; 92nd MP Bn.; 193rd Bde. Support other installation partners; 11,000 mil., 39,000 Fort Lee, Va. October 2013 ARMY 283

5 Redstone Arsenal, Ala. civ.; 5,067 acres, 15 miles northeast of Washington, D.C. DSN: ; (301) pital; 10,001 mil., 1,962 civ., 4,511 contractors; Hospital; Bayne Jones Army Community Hos- Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall. See Joint 198,555 acres, two miles south of Leesville. Bases. DSN: ; (337) Picatinny Arsenal, NJ Established U.S. Army Garrison-Presidio of Monterey, 1880; researches and develops advanced technology armament and munitions systems for the Defense Language Institute Foreign Lan- CA Established 1847; home of joint military services and provides life-cycle engineering support for munition systems; home of servicemembers as students, faculty and staff; guage Ctr. with each military service providing the Joint Ctr. of Excellence for Guns and Ammunition and the Joint Munitions and Lethality Life commissary are located at the Ord Military additional military housing, post exchange and Cycle Mgmt. Cmd.; Army Contracting Cmd. of Community, part of the former Fort Ord; 75 New Jersey; Armament Research, Development miles south of San Jose International Airport. and Engineering Ctr.; Network Enterprise Cmd. DSN: ; (831) Picatinny; Program Executive Office, Ammunition; Project Manager Soldier Weapons; 5,200 Established 1942; stores chemical munitions; Pueblo Chemical Depot, CO civilian and military personnel; 6,500 acres, 32 23,000 acres at Pueblo. DSN: ; (719) miles west of New York City. DSN: ; (973) Red River Army Depot, TX Established 1941; repairs, overhauls, remanu- Pine Bluff Arsenal, AR Established 1941; produces, stores and demilitarizes factures and converts a variety of combat and conventional ammunitions; center for illuminating tactical wheeled vehicles; operates DoD s and infrared munitions; produces smoke munitions; Army Ctr. for Industrial and Technical Exfacturing facility; home of MRAP University; only road wheel and track-shoe rebuild/manucellence; produces, repairs and stores chemical/biological defense products; approx. five mil., acres, 18 miles west of Texarkana, 80 miles two mil., 3,500 civ., 2,500 contractors; 14, civ.; 13,500 acres, eight miles northwest of northwest of Shreveport, La. DSN: ; Pine Bluff. DSN: ; (870) (903) Pohakuloa Training Area, HI Established 1956; named for the Hawaiian word lished 1941; named for the red soil of the re- Redstone Arsenal, AL Estab- for long stone ; supports training of active gion; home to more than 55 federal and DoD Army, Marine Corps, reserve component and organizations, including Materiel Management joint/combined forces in the Pacific region; 517 and Acquisition; Space Operations and Missile mil., 251 civ.; 131,805 acres, 36 miles northwest Defense; Intelligence and Homeland Defense; of Hilo. DSN: (315) ; (808) Research, Development, Test and Evaluation; Joint Readiness Training Center and Fort U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Cmd.; Polk, LA Established 1941; named for U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Cmd.; U.S. Army Confederate LTG Leonidas Polk; home of the Materiel Cmd.; U.S. Army Security Assistance Joint Readiness Training Ctr.; 4th BCT, 10th Cmd.; U.S. Army Contracting Cmd.; U.S. Army Mountain Div.; 1st Maneuver Enhancement Expeditionary Contracting Cmd.; Program Executive Office (PEO)-Missiles and Space; Bde.; 162nd Inf. Bde.; 115th Combat Support PEO- Aviation; FBI Hazardous Devices School; the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives National Ctr. for Explosives Training and Research; Aviation Missile Research, Development and Engineering Ctr.; Redstone Test Ctr.; Missile Defense Agency; Defense Intelligence Agency-Missile and Space Intelligence Ctr.; NASA s Marshall Space Flight Ctr.; 1,000 mil., 35,000 civ. and contractors; 38,000 acres adjacent to Huntsville. DSN: ; (256) Fort Riley, KS Established 1853; named for MG Bennett Riley, who led the first military escort along the Santa Fe Trail; home of the 1st Inf. Div. (the Big Red One); 1st ABCT; 2nd ABCT; 4th IBCT; 1st Combat Avn. Bde.; 1st Sustainment Bde.; 19,500 mil., 7,500 civ.; 100,656 acres, 125 miles west of Kansas City, Mo. DSN: ; (785) Rock Island Arsenal, IL Established 1862; home to Headquarters, Army Sustainment Cmd.; Headquarters, 1st Army; Rock Island Arsenal Civilian Personnel Advisory Ctr. for the East Region and North Central Area; Rock Island Arsenal Joint Manufacturing and Technology Ctr.; 2,330 mil., 4,674 civ.; 946-acre island in the Mississippi River between Rock Island and Davenport, Iowa. DSN: ; (309) Rocky Mountain Arsenal, CO Established 1942; responsible for contamination cleanup; 15 civ.; 1,038 acres in Commerce City, 10 miles northeast of Denver. DSN: ; (303) Fort Rucker, AL Established 1942; named for COL Edmund W. Rucker, CSA cavalry leader; home of the U.S. Army Aviation Ctr. of Excellence; Army Aviation Museum; Army Warrant Officer Career College; U.S. Army Combat Readiness/Safety Ctr.; Army Aeromedical Ctr.; Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory; Army School of Aviation Medicine; 5,584 mil., 7,496 civ.; 63,072 acres, 75 miles south of Montgomery. DSN: ; (334) Fort Sam Houston. See Joint Bases. Schofield Barracks, HI Established 1909; named for LTG John McAllister Schofield, commander in chief of the Army, , whose recommendations led to the first U.S. military presence in the islands; home of the 25th Inf. Div.; U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii, located at Wheeler Army Airfield, which supports 22 installations and various tenant units; approx. 18,864 mil., 6,153 civ.; 55,625 acres, 17 miles northwest of Honolulu. DSN: (315) ; (808) Fort Shafter, HI Established 1907; 284 ARMY October 2013

6 named for MG William R. Shafter, Civil War hero and Spanish-American War corps commander; home of U.S. Army Pacific; 8th Theater Sustainment Cmd.; 311th Signal Cmd. (Theater); 9th Mission Support Cmd.; 94th Army Air and Missile Defense Cmd.; 196th Infantry Bde.; Installation Management Cmd.-Pacific Region; Army Corps of Engineers-Pacific Div.; and various tenant units; 5,807 mil., 6,777 civ.; 1,911 acres near Honolulu. DSN: ; (808) Sierra Army Depot, Herlong, CA Established 1942; provides a wide variety of long-term life-cycle sustainment solutions for the joint services, including equipment receipt, asset visibility; long-term care, storage and sustainment; repairing and resetting Army fuel and water systems; on-demand rapid deployment from the organic airfield; dry climate and moderate desert temperatures allow the natural benefit of low-cost outside or indoor storage without the need for energy sponsored controlled environments; 1,500 civ. and contractors; 36,000 acres, 55 miles northwest of Reno, Nev. DSN: ; (530) Fort Sill, OK Established 1869; named for BG Joshua W. Sill, Union commander; home of the Fires Ctr. of Excellence; Air Defense Artillery School; Field Artillery School; 428th and 434th Field Artillery Bdes.; 214th Fires Bde.; 75th Fires Bde.; 30th Air Defense Artillery Bde.; 31st Air Defense Artillery Bde.; 95th Training Div.; Noncommissioned Officer Academy; garrison; Medical and Dental Activities; 77th Army Band; Network Enterprise Ctr.; Mission and Installation Contracting Cmd.; Army Materiel Cmd.; Marine Artillery Detachment; 9,342 mil., 2,832 civ.; 94,000 acres, adjacent to Lawton. DSN: ; (580) U.S. Army Soldier Systems Center, Natick, Fort Sill, Okla. MA Commonly known as Natick Labs, this facility performs research and development in core technologies for all the services textile technology, interactive textiles, nanotechnology, biotechnology, airdrop technology, food science, human physiology and warrior systems integration; develops, manages, fields and sustains products and systems to support all military services; 20 miles west of Boston. (508) Fort Stewart, GA Established 1940; named for BG Daniel Stewart, Revolutionary War militia officer; home of 3rd Inf. Div.; approx. 20,000 mil., approx. 3,500 civ.; 279,000 acres at Hinesville, 40 miles southwest of Savannah. (912) Sunny Point Military Ocean Terminal, Southport, NC Established 1955; home of the 596th Transportation Bde., which commands Military Ocean Terminal-Sunny Point, 832nd Transportation Bn.; 834th Transportation Bn., Military Ocean Terminal-Concord, Calif.; Tooele Army Depot, Utah provides the nation with 75 percent of total surface ammunition throughput capabilities; three mil., 280 civ.; 16,435 acres. DSN: ; (910) Tobyhanna Army Depot, PA Established 1953; DoD s largest facility for the repair, modification, test, design, fabrication and integration of the full spectrum of command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) systems, missile guidance and control, and other specialized systems; designated the Army Ctr. of Industrial and Technical Excellence for C4ISR, and Electronics, Avionics, and Missile Guidance and Control Systems, and the Air Force Technology Repair Ctr. for Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence; manages and operates 68 forward repair facilities worldwide; approx. 25 mil., 3,569 civ., 496 contractors; 1,300 acres at Tobyhanna, 20 miles southeast of Scranton. DSN: ; (570) Tooele Army Depot, UT Established 1942; DoD s Western region conventional ammunition hub supporting warfighter readiness through receipt, storage, issue, demilitarization and renovation of conventional ammunition, and the design, manufacture, fielding and maintenance of ammunition-peculiar equipment; one mil., 484 civ.; 42,400 acres, 35 miles southwest of Salt Lake City, three miles south of Tooele City. DSN: ; (435) Tripler Army Medical Center, HI Established 1920; named for BG Charles Stuart Tripler, medical director of the Army of the Potomac during the Civil War; largest military medical treatment facility in the Pacific Basin; October 2013 ARMY 285

7 Watervliet Arsenal, N.Y. performs inpatient and outpatient medical services; more than 4,500 military, civilian and tablished 1945; national test range; 868 mil., White Sands Missile Range, NM Es- contractor personnel; 360 acres near Honolulu. 2,004 civ., 2,363 contractors; 3,200 square (808) /6662. miles, 27 miles east of Las Cruces, 40 miles Fort Wainwright, AK Established north of El Paso, Texas. DSN: ; (575) 1961; named for GEN Jonathan M. Wainwright, hero of Bataan; home of 1st Stryker Bde. Combat Team, 25th Inf. Div.; 1,330 civ.; 1,599,738 lished 1941; subinstallation of Joint Base Lewis- Yakima Training Center, WA Estabacres adjacent to Fairbanks. DSN: (317) 353- McChord, Wash.; supporting joint and combined 1110; (907) arms maneuver training and ranges for active Watervliet Arsenal, NY The nation s oldest continuously operated arsenal; be- mil., 400 civ.; 327,000 acres, eight miles north- and reserve component units and allies; 150 gan operations during the War of 1812 and celebrated its 200th anniversary on July 14; widely DSN: ; (509) east of Yakima, 168 miles southeast of Tacoma. known as America s Arsenal, this Army-owned Yuma Proving Ground, AZ Established and Army-operated manufacturing center was 1943; performs multipurpose testing for many recognized by the Secretary of the Army as a types of weapon systems and munitions; 150 Center of Industrial and Technical Excellence mil., 2,400 civ.; 1.3 million acres, 26 miles northeast of Yuma. DSN: ; (928) and is ISO 9001:2008-certified; with its partner, the U.S. Army s Benét Laboratories, Watervliet is DoD s manufacturer of choice specializing in Joint Bases cannons, mortars, associated materiel and This listing includes active joint posts and installations. Army elements appear in bold. other complex machined items for U.S. and foreign militaries; 30 military and civilian tenant Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, AK organizations; 72 buildings and more than one and Managed by the Air Force s 673rd million square feet of manufacturing space; Air Base Wing; home to Alaskan Cmd.; U.S. one mil., 850 civ.; 143 acres, about seven miles Army Alaska; 4th BCT (Abn.), 25th Inf. Div.; north of Albany. DSN: ; (518) 266-2nd Eng. Bde.; 6,610 soldiers, 6,710 airmen, ,200 Army National Guard, 1,050 Air National West Point, NY Oldest continuously Guard, 2,800 civ.; 84,530 acres. DSN: (317) garrisoned military installation in the United /8152/8153. States; first garrisoned by the Continental Army Joint Base Langley-Eustis, VA Established 1918; named for Bvt. BG Abraham Eu- in January 1778; home of the U.S. Military Academy since 1802 and the Ctr. for the Army stis, Virginia native and veteran of the War of Profession and Ethic (formerly the Army Ctr. of 1812; home of U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Excellence for the Professional Military Ethic) Cmd. headquarters; Army Training Support since 2008; more than 5,500 mil. (including Ctr.; Aviation Applied Technology Directorate; 4,400 members of the U.S. Corps of Cadets), 128th Aviation Bde.; 7th Sustainment Bde.; approx. 2,800 civ.; 16,000 acres on the Hudson 7,800 mil., 5,700 civ.; 8,248 acres adjacent to River, 55 miles north of New York City. DSN: Newport News, 11 miles southeast of Williamsburg. DSN: ; (757) ; (845) Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA Established 1917; named for CPT Meriwether Lewis (of the Lewis and Clark Expedition) and COL William Caldwell McChord, former chief of the Training and Operations Div. in headquarters, Army Air Corps; home of I Corps; headquarters, 7th Inf. Div.; 2nd Bde., 2nd Inf. Div.; 3rd Bde., 2nd Inf. Div.; 4th Bde., 2nd Inf. Div.; 16th Combat Avn. Bde.; 593rd Sustainment Bde.; 201st Battlefield Surveillance Bde.; 62nd Medical Bde.; 189th Inf. Bde.; 191st Infantry Bde.; 42nd MP Bde.; 1st Special Forces Group (Abn.); 2nd Bn., 75th Ranger Rgt.; 66th Theater Avn. Cmd.; 4th Battalion, 160th Special Operations Avn. Rgt. (Abn.); 404th Army Field Support Bde.; 6th MP Group (CID); U.S. Army Cadet Command s 8th ROTC Bde.; Western Regional Medical Cmd.; Madigan Healthcare System; Public Health Cmd. Region-West; Yakima Training Ctr.; 41,975 mil. (including 31,702 active Army personnel), approx. 15,000 civilian employees; more than 90,000 acres (414,000 acres including Yakima Training Center); 10 miles southeast of Tacoma. DSN: ; (253) Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Story, VA Established 2009; composed of the former Army Garrison of Fort Story (established in 1914) and the Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek (established in 1947); expeditionary and logistics-over-the-shore training site for active and reserve Army, Marine Corps and Navy components; national joint training asset; only base that meets nearly all Navy Special Warfare training requirements; 144 resident commands; 16,154 mil., 5,760 civ.; 3,947 acres between both properties. DSN: ; (757) /7386. Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, NJ DSN: ; (609) Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, VA Established in 1862 as Fort Whipple, renamed Fort Myer in 1887 for BG Albert J. Myer, first chief of the Army Signal Corps; home of the 3rd U.S. Inf. Rgt., (The Old Guard); The U.S. Army Band (Pershing s Own); 8,000 mil., 1,374 civ.; 270 acres adjacent to Arlington National Cemetery across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. DSN: ; (703) Joint base command includes Fort McNair, Washington, D.C Established in 1791; named for GEN Lesley J. McNair, Army ground forces commander killed in Normandy, 1944; home of the U.S. Army Military District of Washington; Joint Force Headquarters-National Capital Region; National Defense University; Ctr. of Military History; Inter-American Defense College; 286 ARMY October 2013

8 the Commander-in-Chief s Guard (Company A, 3rd U.S. Inf. Rgt., The Old Guard); 108 acres in southwest Washington, D.C. DSN: ; (703) Henderson Hall, VA With Marine Corps expansion during World War II, a headquarters and service company was organized at Henderson Hall in 1942; named for Col. (Bvt. B. Gen.) Archibald Henderson, fifth commandant of the Marine Corps; provides administrative, operational, logistical and quality-of-life services in support of more than 2,000 marines and civilians of Headquarters, Marine Corps. DSN: ; (703) Fort Sam Houston-Joint Base San Antonio, TX Established 1876; named for the first elected president of the Republic of Texas; headquarters, U.S. Army Medical Cmd.; U.S. Army North/Fifth Army; U.S. Army South; 5th Recruiting Bde.; 12th ROTC Bde.; San Antonio Military Entrance and Processing Station; 937th AF Training Readiness Group; Installation Management Cmd.; Army Medical Department Ctr. and School; San Antonio Military Medical Ctr.; Brooke Army Medical Ctr.; headquarters, Dental Cmd.; Institute of Surgical Research; Defense Medical Readiness Training Institute; 470th Military Intelligence Bde.; 106th Signal Bde.; 410th Contracting Bde.; Ctr. for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine; DoD Medical Education and Training Campus; Navy Medicine Training Support Ctr.; Military Installation and Contracting Cmd., including the 410th and 412th Contracting Bdes.; Southern Regional Medical Cmd.; Battlefield Health and Trauma Ctr.; Public Health Command- South Region; Tri-Service Research Laboratory; 502nd Air Base Wing; more than 32,000 mil. and civ. personnel; approx. 3,000 acres at San Antonio, 28,000 acres at subinstallation Camp Bullis, 35 miles northwest. DSN: ; (210) Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, MD Established 2011; consolidated National Naval Medical Center and Walter Reed Army Medical Center on the grounds of the former NNMC campus in Bethesda, Md.; largest military medical center in the U.S.; tertiary care destination providing services in more than 100 clinics and specialties; approx. 6,900 staff; 243 acres; 225 average daily patient census. (301) Major Reserve Component Training Sites This listing does not include active posts maintained by the Army primarily for reserve component training; these will be found in the direc- Fort Sam Houston-Joint Base San Antonio, Texas tory of active Army installations. Reserve component units also conduct a portion of their DSN: ; (717) Fort Indiantown Gap, Annville, PA annual training on federal posts that are continuously occupied by active Army units. Com- Los Alamitos, CA DSN: 972- Joint Forces Training Base-Los Alamitos, mercial telephone numbers are for operator assistance at the sites listed; DSN numbers are Fort McCoy, WI DSN: ; 2000; (562) for military points of contact. (608) Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Parks Reserve Forces Training Area, CA Center, Edinburgh, IN DSN: ; (925) (812) Camp Perry Joint Training Center, Port Clinton, OH (614) Camp Blanding Joint Training Center, Starke, FL DSN: ; (904) 682- Fort Pickett-Army National Guard Maneuver Training Center, Blackstone, VA Camp Bowie MTC Light, Brownwood, TX DSN: ; (434) (512) Camp Ravenna Joint Military Training Center, Newton Falls, OH (614) U.S. Army Garrison, Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico DSN: ; (787) Camp Rilea, Warrenton, OR Fort Chaffee Maneuver Training Center, Fort DSN: ; (503) Chaffee, AR (479) Camp Ripley-Minnesota National Guard U.S. Army Garrison, Fort Devens, Devens, Training Center, Little Falls, MN MA DSN: ; (978) 796- DSN: ; (320) Camp Roberts Maneuver Training Center, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. See Joint San Miguel, CA DSN: ; Bases. (805) Camp Edwards, Mass. Mil. Res., MA Robinson Maneuver Training Center, North DSN: ; (508) Little Rock, AR DSN: ; Gowen Field, Boise, ID DSN: 422- (501) ; (208) Camp Santiago Joint Maneuver Training Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center (Light), Salinas, Puerto Rico Center (Heavy), MI DSN: 623- (787) ; (989) Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center, Camp Gruber Training Center Command, MS DSN: ; (601) 558- Braggs, OK DSN: ; (918) Camp Sherman Joint Training Center, Chillicothe, OH (614) Camp Guernsey Joint Training Center, Guernsey, WY DSN: ; Camp Swift MTC Light, Bastrop, TX (307) (512) U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hunter Liggett, CA Camp W.G. Williams, Bluffdale, UT (831) DSN: ; (801) October 2013 ARMY 287

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