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Military Bases
United States
Jacksonville, North
Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune
Carolina
Satellite Bases
Jacksonville, North
Camp Geiger, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune
Carolina
Jacksonville, North
Courthouse Bay, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune
Carolina
Jacksonville, North
Stone Bay, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune
Carolina
Marine Corps Outlying Field Atlantic, Marine Corps Air Atlantic, North
Station Cherry Point Carolina
Marine Corps Auxiliary Landing Field Bogue Field, Marine Bogue, North
Corps Air Station Cherry Point Carolina
Marine Corps Outlying Field Camp Davis, Marine Corps Holly Ridge, North
Base Camp Lejeune Carolina
Marine Aviation Training Support Group 23, Naval Air Lemoore Station,
Station Lemoore California
Marine Aviation Training Support Group 33, Naval Air Virginia Beach,
Station Oceana Virginia
Marine Aviation Training Support Group 53, Naval Air Oak Harbor,
Station Whidbey Island Washington
Huachuca City,
Marine Corps Detachment, Fort Huachuca
Arizona
Marine Corps Detachment, Goodfellow Air Force Base San Angelo, Texas
California
Connecticut
Washington, D.C.
Florida
Georgia
Guam
NB Guam (website)
Hawaii
Illinois
Indiana
Maine
Maryland
Mississippi
Nevada
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Dakota
NCTAMS LANT
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
NS Newport (website)
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
The Pentagon
Navy Annex Arlington, Virginia
NAS Oceana (website)
o Navy and Marine Corps Intelligence Training Center Dam Neck,
Virginia
NAB Little Creek (website)
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, Virginia (website)
Norfolk Naval Shipyard (website)
NSGA Chesapeake
NS Norfolk (website)
NSWC Dahlgren Division (website)
NWS Yorktown (website)
Training Support Center Hampton Roads, formerly Fleet Combat
Training Center Atlantic Dam Neck
Wallops Island ASCS
Washington
NS Everett (website)
NB Kitsap (website)
o Bangor Annex
o Bremerton Annex
Puget Sound NSY (website)
NAS Whidbey Island (website)
West Virginia
HQ Eighth Air
Force
HQ Air Force
Global
Strike
Command [4]
Beale Air Marysvill 39°08′10″N ACC 9th 12th Air
Force Base e, 121°26′11″ Reconnais Force. U-2R
Californi W sance Wing Dragonlady,
a 940th Wing RQ-4 Global
(AFRES) Hawk and
MC-12
Liberty
reconnaissan
ce
operations
worldwide.
The base,
considered
to be the Air
Force's
model ISR
hubs and
includes
DGS-2. The
base covers
23,000
hectares and
is home to
6,000
personnel.[5]
Brooks San 29°20′30.00 AFMC 311th Air Non-flying
City-Base Antonio, 42″N Base Group base;
Texas 98°26′6.658 Aerospace
2″W Medical
Division
research by
Air Force
Research
Laboratory.
Brooks is one
of the oldest
Air Force
installation
s, having
been
established
on December
8, 1917 as
Brooks
Field. It
served then
as an
installation
for the World
War I Army
Air
Service.[6]
Buckley Air Aurora, 39°42′06″N AFSC 460th Non-Flying
Force Base Colorado 104°45′06″ Space Wing wing;
W 140th Wing provides
(CO ANG) missile
warning,
missile
defense,
technical
intelligence
, satellite
command and
control.
Colorado ANG
operates
F-16
Fighting
Falcons [7]
Cannon Air Clovis, 34°22′58″N AFSO 27th Special
Force Base New 103°19′20″ C Special Operations
Mexico W Operation base; SOW
s Wing plans and
executes
specialized
and
contingency
operations
globally.
Aircraft
include
MC-130
Combat
Spear; MQ-1
Predator;
AC-130
Gunship;
CV-22
Osprey.[8]
Cavalier Mountain, 48°43′55″N AFSC 21st Space Non-Flying
Air Force North 97°54′16″W Wing wing;
Station Dakota Operated by
the 10th
Space
Warning
Squadron.
The station
monitors and
tracks
potential
missile
launches
against
North
America.
NORAD
relocated
Cheyenne
Mountain AFS
operations
to Peterson
Air Force
Base for
efficiency
on July 28,
[9]
2006.
Columbus Columbus, 33°38′38″N AETC 14th 19th Air
Air Force Mississip 088°26′38″ Flying Force.
Base pi W Training Specialized
Wing undergraduat
e pilot
training
(UPT).
Aircraft
include T-6
Texan II, T-1
Jayhawk,
T-38 Talon [10]
Creech Air Indian 36°35′14″N ACC 432d Wing 12th Air
Force Base Springs, 115°40′24″ Force.
Nevada W Primary USAF
unmanned
aerial
vehicle
(UAV)
operations
base.
Conducts
global
reconnaissan
ce
worldwide.
HQ Joint UAS
Center of
Excellence.
Creech is
home to the
unmanned
Predator
missions
conducted
regularly in
Afghanistan,
Iraq, and
Pakistan.[11]
Davis–Mont Tucson, 32°09′59″N ACC 355th 12th Air
han Air AZ 110°52′59″ Fighter Force. 355th
Force Base W Wing Fighter Wing
55th composed
Electroni mostly of
c Combat A-10s and is
Group tasked to
214th train A-10
Reconnais pilots and
sance provide
Group (AZ close
ANG) support to
ground
forces
around the
world.
EC-130H
Compass Call
aircraft.
Arizona ANG
operates
MQ-1
Predator
UAV. Also HQ
Twelfth Air
Force The air
base is also
popular
because of
AMARC, or the
Aerospace
Maintenance
And
Regeneration
Center,
where
hundreds of
retired
aircraft are
stored.[12]
Dover Air Dover, 39°07′42″N AMC 436th Operates C-5
Force Base Delaware 075°27′53″ Airlift Galaxy heavy
W Wing strategic
512th airlift
Airlift globally.
Wing Also the home
(AFRES) for the
largest
military
mortuary in
the
Department
of Defense,
and has been
used for
processing
military
personnel
killed in
both war and
peacetime.[13]
Dyess Air Abilene, 32°25′15″N ACC 7th Bomb 12th Air
Force Base Texas 099°51′17″ Wing Force. One of
W 317th two B-1
Airlift Lancer
Group bomber bases
(AMC) in USAF.
317th AG
operates
C-130
Hercules
theater
transports.[1
4]
Edwards Air Edwards, 34°54′20″N AFMC 95th Air Air Force
Force Base Californi 117°53′01″ Base Wing Flight Test
a W 412th Test Center.
Wing Almost every
United
States
military
aircraft
since the
1950s has
been at least
partially
tested at
Edwards, and
it has been
the site of
many
aviation
breakthrough
s with
experimental
aircraft
being tested
at
Edwards.[15]
Edwards also
appears to
have
jurisdiction
over Air
Force Flight
Test Center
(Detachment
3), Nevada
(AKA "Area
51")[16]
Eglin Air Valparais 30°29′N AFMC 96th Air Air Armament
Force Base o, 086°32′W Base Wing Center. AAC
Florida 46th Test is the center
Wing responsible
53d Wing for the
(ACC) development,
acquisition,
testing,
deployment
and
sustainment
of all
air-delivere
d weapons by
the USAF. ACC
53d Wing
serves as the
focal point
for ACC in
electronic
warfare,
armament and
avionics,
chemical
defense,
reconnaissan
ce, and
aircrew
training.[17]
Ellsworth Box 44°08′42″N ACC 28th Bomb 12th Air
Air Force Elder, 103°06′13″ Wing Force. One of
Base South W two B-1
Dakota Lancer
bomber bases
in USAF.[18]
Francis E. Cheyenne, 41°07′59″N AFGS 90th LGM-30G
Warren Air Wyoming 104°52′01″ C Missile Minuteman
Force Base W Wing III ICBM base
with launch
facilities
in Southeast
Wyoming,
Western
Nebraska,
and Northern
Colorado. It
is also the
home of
Twentieth
Air Force,
which
commands all
United
States Air
Force
[19]
ICBMs.
Fairchild Spokane, 47°36′54″N AMC 92nd Air Operates
Air Force Washingto 117°39′20″ Refueling KC-135
Base n W Wing Stratotanker
141st Air assigned to
Refueling the 15th
Wing (WA Expeditionar
ANG) y Mobility
Task Force.
Provides air
refueling,
as well as
passenger
and cargo
airlift and
aero-medical
evacuation
missions
globally.[20]
Fort Columbia, HQ Air Tenant unit
Jackson South Force on United
Carolina Chaplain States Army
Corps installation
.[21]
Fort Meade Odenton, 70th Tenant unit
Maryland Intellige on United
nce, States Army
Surveilla installation
nce and . Part of the
Reconnais Air Force
sance Wing Intelligence
,
Surveillance
and
Reconnaissan
ce Agency [22]
Goodfellow San 31°25′46.67 AETC 17th 2d Air Force.
Air Force Angelo, 16″N Training Non-flying
Base Texas 100°23′56.5 Wing training
434″W base.
Goodfellow's
main mission
is
cryptologic
and
intelligence
training for
the Air
Force, Army,
Navy and
Marine
Corps.[23]
Grand Forks Grand 47°57′40″N AMC 319th Air Part of AMC
Air Force Forks, 097°24′04″ Refueling Worldwide
Base North W Wing Tanker
Dakota Force.
KC-135
Stratotanker
provides
global air
refueling.[24]
Hanscom Air Lincoln, 42°28′12″N AFMC 66th Air Electronic
Force Base Massachus 071°17′21″ Base Wing Systems
etts W Center
(ESC).
Established
during World
War II for
RADAR and
electronic
warfare
research.
Today the ESC
supports
research,
acquisitions
, and
electronic
systems.[25]
Hill Air Ogden, 41°07′26″N AFMC 75th Air One of three
Force Base Utah 111°58′22″ Base Wing AFMC
W 388th logistics
Fighter centers.
Wing (ACC) Ogden Air
419th Logistics
Fighter Center is
Wing primary
(AFRES) support
depot for
A-10, B-2,
F-16
aircraft and
Minuteman
III ICBMs and
provides
depot-level
maintenance
on those
weapons
systems.
ACC/AFRES
operates
F-16
Fighting
Falcon, The
388th TFW at
Hill was the
first
operational
F-16 wing in
1978.[26]
Holloman Alamogord 32°51′09″N ACC 49th 12th Air
Air Force o, New 106°06′23″ Fighter Force.
Base Mexico W Wing Operates
46th Test F-22 Raptor.
Wing Trains MQ-1
(AFMC) Predator and
MQ-9 Reaper
pilots and
sensor
operators.
German Air
Force
training
unit. 46th TW
performs
high speed
sled track
testing,
navigation
and guidance
system
testing,
radar
signature
measurements
, weapon
systems
flight
testing, and
Air Force
Liaison for
all AF
programs
tested at
White Sands
Missile
Range
(WSMR).
German Air
Force
Tactical
Training
Center.
Hundreds of
German
military
personnel
and 12
Panavia
Tornados are
assigned to
the base to
conduct
advanced
tactical
training
before
returning to
Germany.[27]
Hurlburt Mary 30°25′40″N AFSO 1st HQ Air Force
Field Esther, 086°41′22″ C Special Special
Florida W Operation Operations
s Wing Command,
24th Special
Special Operations
Operation base; Both
s Wing SOWs plan and
505th execute
Command specialized
and and
Control contingency
Wing (ACC) operations
globally.
Aircraft
include
MC-130
Combat
Spear; MQ-1
Predator;
AC-130
Gunship;
CV-22
Osprey. ACC
505th CCW is
to improve
warfighter
capability
through
command and
control
testing,
tactics
development
and
training;
part of
Nellis USAF
Weapons
School.[28]
Keesler Air Biloxi, 30°24′41″N AETC 81st 2d Air Force.
Force Base Mississip 088°55′25″ Training Primary AETC
pi W Wing Technical
403d Wing Training
(AFRC) school for
electronics,
such as
wideband
maintenance,
ground
radio,
information
technology,
avionics,
cryptography
. Air Force
Reserve
Command
operates
WC-130
Hercules
Hurricane
Hunter
aircraft. HQ
Second Air
Force.[29]
Kirtland Albuquerq 35°02′25″N AFMC 377th Air USAF Nuclear
Air Force ue, New 106°36′33″ Base Wing Weapons
Base Mexico W 498th Center
Nuclear (NWC). The
Systems NWC is the
Wing center of
58th expertise
Special for nuclear
Operation weapon
s Wing systems,
(AFSOC) ensuring
safe, secure
and reliable
nuclear
weapons are
available to
support the
National
Command
Structure.
Also AETC
19th Air
Force
Special
Operations
Command
training
base and
training
facility for
ACC combat
search and
rescue
(CSAR)
communities.
The 58 SOW
operates the
MC-130H
Combat Talon
II and
MC-130P
Combat
Shadow,
HC-130 King,
UH-1N Huey,
HH-60G Pave
Hawk and
CV-22 Osprey
aircraft.[30]
Laughlin Del Rio, 29°21′34″N AETC 47th 19th Air
Air Force Texas 100°46′41″ Flying Force.
Base W Training Specialized
Wing undergraduat
e pilot
training
(UPT) and is
the largest
pilot
training
base in the
Air Force.
The airfield
handles the
most
takeoffs and
landings
among all
airports in
the United
States.
Aircraft
include T-6
Texan II, T-1
Jayhawk,
T-38 Talon [31]
Little Rock Jacksonvi 34°55′01″N AMC 19th C-130
Air Force lle, 092°08′47″ Airlift Airlift base
Base Pulaski W Wing for Air
County, 314th Mobility
Arkansas Airlift Command.
Wing Also only
(AETC) C-130
Hercules
training
base for the
Department
of Defense,
training
C-130
pilots,
navigators,
flight
engineers,
and
loadmasters
from all
branches of
the US
military as
well as 28
allied
nations, in
tactical
airlift and
aerial
delivery.[32]
Los Angeles El 33°55′08.79 AFSC 61st Air Non-flying
Air Force Segundo, ″N Base Group facility.
Base Californi 118°22′50.2 Space and
a 3″W Missile
Systems
Center
(SMC). The
center
manages
research,
development
and
acquisition
of military
space
systems.[33]
Air Force Wilshire Air Provides
Entertainme Blvd, Los Forc assistance
nt Liaison Angeles, e to the
Office Californi Offi entertainmen
a ce of t industry as
Publ a single
ic point of
Affa contact for
irs information
and
assistance
with
entertainmen
t
productions
having Air
Force themes
or segments.
Luke Air Phoenix, 33°32′06″N AETC 56th 19th Air
Force Base Arizona 112°22′59″ Fighter Force. F-16
W Wing Fighting
944th Falcon
Fighter training
[34]
Wing base.
USAF now in
tenant
status at
Pope
performing
C-130
Hercules
tactical
airlift
operations
in support of
Army
airborne
units at Fort
Bragg in
preparation
for airborne
and aerial
resupply
missions.[46]
Robins Air Warner 32°38′24″N AFMC 78th Air One of three
Force Base Robins, 083°35′30″ Base Wing AFMC
Georgia W 116th Air logistics
Control centers.
Wing (GA Warner
ANG) Robins Air
Logistics
Center is
primary
logistics
support
depot for
AC-130/C-130
(and
variants),
C-17, E-8,
F-15,HH-60,
RQ-4 (UAV),
US and UH-1
aircraft and
helicopters
and provides
depot-level
maintenance
on those
weapons
systems. HQ
Air Force
Reserve
Command.
Supports
Georgia ANG
E-8C Joint
STARS
reconnaissan
ce aircraft
global
operations.[4
7]
Travis Air Fairfield 38°15′46″N AMC 60th Air The 60th AMW
Force Base , 121°55′39″ Mobility is the
Californi W Wing largest wing
a 349th Air in the Air
Mobility Force's Air
Wing Mobility
(AFRES) Command,
with a fleet
of C-5
Galaxies,
KC-10
Extenders,
and C-17
Globemaster
III aircraft
providing
global
airlift
around the
world.[55]
Tyndall Air Panama 30°4′43″N AETC 325th 19th Air
Force Base City, 85°34′35″W Fighter Force. 325th
Florida Wing FW provide
CONR-AFNO air
RTH (ACC) dominance
training for
F-22A Raptor
and F-35A
Lightning II
pilots and
maintenance
personnel
and air
battle
managers.
The 1st Air
Force ACC
NORAD
CONR-AFNORTH
provides
airspace
surveillance
and control
and directs
all Air
Defense
activities
for the
continental
United
States.[56]
United Colorado 38°59′25″N 10th Air USAF Federal
States Air Springs, 104°51′30″ Base Wing military
Force Colorado W 306th academy. The
Academy Flying academy
Training offers a
Group four-year
program with
a Bachelor of
Science
degree with
graduates
commissioned
as second
lieutenants
in the Air
Force. 10th
ABW provides
academy
support
services;
306th FTG is
the AETC
airmanship
training
[57]
unit.
Vance Air Enid, 36°20′22″N AETC 71st 19th Air
Force Base Oklahoma 097°55′02″ Flying Force.
W Training Specialized
Wing undergraduat
e pilot
training
(UPT).
Aircraft
include T-6
Texan II, T-1
Jayhawk,
T-38 Talon [58]
Vandenberg Lompoc, 34°43′57″N AFSC 30th Space Launches
Air Force Californi 120°34′05″ Wing satellites
Base a W into polar
orbit from
the West
Coast, using
expendable
boosters
(Pegasus,
Taurus,
Minotaur,
Atlas V and
Delta IV).
Wing
personnel
also support
the
Service's
LGM-30G
Minuteman
III
Intercontine
ntal
Ballistic
Missile
Force
Development
Evaluation
program.[59]
Whiteman Knob 38°43′49″N AFGS 509th Bomb Operates B-2
Air Force Noster, 093°32′53″ C Wing Spirit
Base Missouri W 131st Bomb stealth
Wing (MO bomber
ANG) designed to
442d be employed
Fighter to strike
Wing high-value
(AFRES) targets that
are either
out of range
of
conventional
aircraft or
considered
to be too
heavily
defended for
conventional
aircraft to
strike
without a
high risk of
loss. Also
supports Air
Force
Reserve A-10
Thunderbolt
II
[6
operations.
0]
USAF Unit
Name Location Coordinates Unit Designati Notes/Mission
Emblem on
Joint Base Washingto 38°50′34 Under United
Anacostia-Bolling n, D.C. ″N States Navy
077°00′58 jurisdiction.
″W Merger of USAF
Bolling AFB
and USN Naval
Support
Facility
Anacostia.
Non-flying
facility.
USAF
components
under Air
Force
District of
Washington,11
th Wing.
Mission is to
support
administrativ
e
requirements
of USAF
Pentagon
personnel and
other Air
Force offices
in the
Department of
Defense.[63][64]
Joint Base Andrews Camp 38°48′39 11th Wing Under USAF
Springs, ″N jurisdiction;
Maryland 076°52′01 Air Force
″W District of
Washington.
Merger of USAF
Andrews AFB
and USN Naval
Air Facility
Washington
Primary USAF
mission at
Andrews is the
Air Mobility
Command 89th
Airlift Wing
Special Air
Mission,
logistics and
communication
s support for
the
President,
Vice
President and
other U.S.
senior
leaders. Air
Force One is
assigned to
the 89th AW.
459th AEW
(AFRES)
KC-135
Stratotanker[6
4][65]
USAF
components:
437th Airlift
Wing operates
C-17
Globemaster
III heavy
airlift
aircraft on a
worldwide
basia.
Supports
AFRES
operations of
the
integrated
315th Airlift
Wing [66]
Joint Base Anchorage 61°15′05 673d Air Under USAF
Elmendorf-Richard , Alaska ″N Base Wing jurisdiction;
son 149°48′23 3d Wing Pacific Air
″W 477th Forces.
Fighter Merger of USAF
Group Elmendorf AFB
176th and USA Fort
Wing (AK Richardson
ANG)
USAF
components:
3d Wing F-22
Raptor air
superiority
fighter
supports and
defends U.S.
interests in
the Asia
Pacific
region and
around the
world. AK ANG
176th Wing
operates
eight C-130H
Hercules
aircraft.
Also HQ of
PACAF
Eleventh Air
Force, DOD
Alaskan
Command
(ALCOM),
Alaska NORAD
Region [67][68]
Joint Base Hampton, 37°04′58 633d Air Under USAF
Langley–Eustis Virginia ″N Base Wing jurisdiction;
076°21′38 1st Air Combat
″W Fighter Command.
Wing Merger of USAF
480th ISR Langley AFB
Wing and USA Fort
192d Eustis
Fighter
Wing (VA
ANG) USAF
components:
1st Fighter
Wing F-22
Raptor air
superiority
fighter
supports and
defends U.S.
interests
around the
world. 480th
ISR Wing
operates
"Sentinel"
weapon
system,
conducting
imagery,
cryptologic,
and
measurement
and
signatures
intelligence
activities.
Also HQ of Air
Combat
Command (ACC)
[69]
USAF
components:
21st
Expeditionary
Mobility Task
Force 305th
Air Mobility
Wing 514th Air
Mobility Wing
C-17
Globemaster
III conducts
global
strategic
airlift and
air refueling
missions. In
addition to
aircraft and
aircrew
generation,
the 305th Air
Mobility Wing
controls one
of the Air
Force's
busiest
aerial ports,
and the air
operations at
both McGuire
and Lakehurst
Fields. Also
621st
Contingency
Response Wing
and 108th Air
Refueling
Wing (NJ ANG)
[72]
USAF
components
under Pacific
Air Forces.
15th Wing F-22
Raptor air
superiority
fighter
projects
peace and
power in the
Pacific and
beyond. Also
15th Wing (HI
ANG), HQ
Pacific Air
Forces and
Thirteenth
Air Force [73][74]
Joint Base San San 29°26′56 502d Air Under USAF
Antonio Antonio, ″N Base Wing jurisdiction;
Texas 098°26′56 340th Air Education
″W Flying and Training
Training Command.
Group Merger of USAF
(AFRES) Lackland AFB,
433d Randolph AFB
Airlift and USA Fort
Wing Sam Houston
(AFRES)
149th
Fighter Randolph AFB
Wing (TX 12th Flying
ANG) Training Wing
provides
specialized
undergraduate
pilot
training
(UPT).
Aircraft
include T-6
Texan II, T-1
Jayhawk, T-38
Talon.
Lackland AFB
provides USAF
Basic
Training to
new Airmen and
supports
Texas Air
National
Guard 149th FW
F-16 and Air
Force Reserve
433d AW C-5
flight
operations at
Kelly Field
Annex
(Formerly
Kellly
AFB).[75][76][77]
Joint Region Guam 13°34′52 36th Wing Under United
Marianas ″N States Navy
144°55′28 jurisdiction
″E Merger of USN
Naval Base
Guam and USAF
Andersen Air
Force Base
USAF Pacific
Air Forces
36th Wing at
Andersen AFB.
Supports
transient
aircraft
using
Andersen for
training
operations.
(No permanent
aircraft
assigned)
[78][79]
United States
Alabama Mississippi
o Anniston Army Depot o Camp McCain (ARNG)
o Fort Rucker o Camp Shelby
o Redstone Arsenal o Mississippi Ordnance
Alaska Plant
o Fort Greely Missouri
o Fort Wainwright o Camp Clark (ARNG)
o Joint Base Elmendorf o Fort Leonard Wood
Richardson Montana
Arizona o Fort William Henry
o Camp Navajo (ARNG) Harrison (ARNG)
o Fort Huachuca Nebraska
o Yuma Proving Ground o Camp Ashland (ARNG)
Arkansas Nevada
o Camp Joseph T. Robinson o Hawthorne Army
(ARNG) Ammunition Depot
o Fort Chaffee New Jersey
o Pine Bluff Arsenal o Joint Base
California McGuire-Dix-Lakehur
o Camp Beale st
o Camp Cooke o Picatinny Arsenal
o Camp Haan| New Mexico
o Camp Roberts (ARNG) o Los Alamos
o Camp San Luis Obispo Demolition Range
o Desert Training Center o White Sands Missile
o Fort Hunter Liggett Range
o Fort Irwin New York
o Los Alamitos Joint o Camp Smith (New York)
Forces Training Base (ARNG)
o Military Ocean Terminal o Fort Drum
Concord o Fort Hamilton
o Naval Base Point Loma o United States
o Parks Reserve Forces Military Academy at
Training Area West Point
o Presidio of Monterey o Watervliet Arsenal
o San Joaquin Depot North Carolina
Sharpe Facility o Camp Butner (ARNG)
Stockton's Rough o Camp Davis
& Ready Island o Camp Mackall
Tracy Facility o Fort Bragg
o Sierra Army Depot o Military Ocean
Colorado Terminal Sunny Point
o Fitzsimons Army Medical o Pope Army Airfield
Center North Dakota
o Fort Carson o Camp Grafton (ARNG)
o Fort Logan National Ohio
Cemetery o Camp Perry (ARNG)
o Pueblo Chemical Depot o Camp Ravenna Joint
Delaware Military Training
o Bethany Beach Training Center (ARNG)
Site (ARNG)[1] o Camp Sherman (ARNG)
District of Columbia Oklahoma
o Fort Lesley J. McNair o Camp Gruber (ARNG)
Florida o Fort Sill
o Camp Blanding (ARNG) o McAlester Army
Georgia Ammunition Plant
o Camp Frank D. Merrill Oregon
o Fort Benning o Camp Rilea (ARNG)
o Fort Gordon o Umatilla Chemical
o Fort Stewart Depot
o Hunter Army Airfield Pennsylvania
Hawaii o Carlisle Barracks
o Fort DeRussy (MWR o Charles E. Kelly
Resort) Support Facility
Hale Koa Hotel (part of Joint Base
o Fort Shafter McGuire-Dix-Lakehur
o Kunia Field Station st, New Jersey)
o Pohakuloa Training Area o Fort Indiantown Gap
o Schofield Barracks (ARNG)
o Tripler Army Medical o Harrisburg Military
Center Post (ARNG)
o Wheeler Army Airfield o Letterkenny Army
Idaho Depot
o MTA Gowen Field Boise o New Cumberland Army
(ARNG) Depot
o Orchard Range TS Boise o Tobyhanna Army Depot
(ARNG) Puerto Rico
o TS Edgemeade Mountian o Fort Buchanan
Home (ARNG) o San Juan Army
Illinois National Guard
o Charles M. Price Support Support Station
Center o Camp Santiago
o Rock Island Arsenal o Fort Allen
Indiana o Roosevelt Roads Army
o Camp Atterbury Reserve Base
o Fort Benjamin Harrison South Carolina
Iowa o Fort Jackson
o Camp Dodge Tennessee
o Fort Des Moines o Holston Army
o Iowa Army Ammunition Ammunition Plant
Plant o Kingston Demolition
Kansas Range
o Fort Leavenworth o Milan Army
Munson Army Ammunition Plant
Health Center Texas
o Fort Riley o Camp Bowie
o Great Plains Joint o Camp Bullis
Training Area (ARNG) o Camp Mabry
Kansas Regional o Camp Stanley Storage
Training Activity
Institute (ARNG) o Camp Swift
Nickel Hall o Camp Wolters (ARNG)
Barricks (ARNG) o Corpus Christi Army
Smokey Hill Depot
Weapons Range o Fort Bliss
(ANG) o Fort Hood
Kentucky o Fort Sam Houston
o Blue Grass Army Depot Brooke Army
o Fort Campbell Medical Center
o Fort Knox o Martindale Army
Louisiana Airfield
o Camp Beauregard o Red River Army Depot
o Fort Polk Utah
Peason Ridge o Camp W. G. Williams
Artillery Range (ARNG)
Maine o Dugway Proving
o MTA Deepwoods (ARNG) Ground
o MTA Riley-Bog Brook o Tooele Army Depot
(ARNG) Vermont
o TS Caswell (ARNG) o Camp Ethan Allen
o TS Hollis Plains (ARNG) Training Site (ARNG)
Maryland Virginia
o Aberdeen Proving Ground o Camp Pendleton State
o Fort Detrick Military Reservation
o Fort George G. Meade (ARNG)
Massachusetts o Fort A.P. Hill
o Camp Curtis Guild (ARNG) o Fort Belvoir
o Camp Edwards (ARNG) o Fort Eustis
o Fort Devens o Fort Lee
o Natick Army Soldiers o Fort Myer
Systems Center o Fort Pickett (ARNG)
Michigan o Quantico Military
o Camp Grayling(ARNG) Reservation
o Detroit Arsenal o Radford Army
o Fort Custer (ARNG) Ammunition Plant
Minnesota o Washington & Lee
o Camp Ripley (ARNG) University
o West Point Military
Reservation (West
Point, Virginia)
Washington
o Fort Lewis
o Yakima Training
Center
West Virginia
o Camp Dawson West
Virginia Training
Area (ARNG)
Wisconsin
o Fort McCoy
o Camp Williams (ARNG)
Wyoming
o Guernsey Maneuver
Area (ARNG)
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Closed Installations
Alabama Minnesota
o Fort McClellan o Camp Savage
Arizona o Fort Snelling (ARNG)
o Camp Bouse[1] Mississippi
California o Camp Van Dorn Camp
o Camp Anza closed, although a
o Camp Callan military museum now
o Camp Kearny exists on the premises.
o Camp Kohler[2] Missouri
o Camp Lawrence J. o Camp Crowder
Hearn o Fort Osage
o Camp Lockett o Jefferson Barracks
o Fort MacArthur Montana
o Fort Mason o Fort Missoula
o Camp McQuaide Nebraska
o Camp Santa Anita o Fort Robinson
o Camp Seeley o Sioux Army Depot[5]
o Camp Stoneman Nevada
o Camp Young[3] o Camp Williston
o Fort Baker New Jersey
o Fort Ord o Camp Charles Wood
o Fort Point o Camp Coles
o Fort Tejon o Camp Edison
o Fort Winfield Scott o Camp Kilmer
o Fort Yuma o Fort Monmouth
o Oakland Army Base New Mexico
o Presidio of San o Camp Cody
Francisco o Fort Union National
o Sacramento Army Depot Monument
o San Carlos War Dog New York
Training Center[4] o Camp Shanks
Colorado o Camp Upton
o Camp Hale o Fort Niagara
o Fort Garland o Fort Totten
o Camp George West o Madison Barracks
Historic District o Plattsburgh Barracks
COANG o Seneca Army Depot
o Rocky Mountain North Carolina
Arsenal o Fort Fisher
Connecticut North Dakota
o Camp Niantic o Fort Abraham Lincoln
Delaware o Camp Sutton
o Bethany Beach Anti Ohio
Aircraft Artillery o Camp Millard
Station o Erie Proving Ground
District of Columbia - o Fort Hayes
Washington, D.C. Oregon
o Walter Reed Army o Camp Abbott
Medical Center o Camp Adair
Florida o Camp Sherman
o Camp Gordon Johnston o Fort Stevens (Oregon)
o Camp Murphy o Camp White
o Daytona Beach WAC Pennsylvania
Training Center o Shenango Personnel
Georgia Replacement Depot[6]
o Camp Toccoa Puerto Rico
o Camp Wheeler o Fort Brooke
o Fort Gillem o Henry Barracks
o Fort McPherson South Carolina
o Fort Oglethorpe o Camp Croft
Idaho South Dakota
o Idaho Launch Complex o Fort Meade
Illinois Tennessee
o Camp Lincoln o Camp Forrest
o Camp Ellis o Camp Tyson
o Camp Grant Texas
o Fort Sheridan o Camp Barkeley
Indiana o Camp Howze
o Newport Chemical o Camp Hulen
Depot o Camp Maxey
Kansas o Fort Brown
o Camp Phillips o Fort Clark
Louisiana o Fort D.A. Russell
o Camp Claiborne o Fort McIntosh
o Camp Livingston o Fort Ringgold[7]
o Camp Pontchartrain o Ingleside Army Depot
Maryland o Lone Star Army
o Camp Ritchie Ammunition Plant
o Catoctin Training o Longhorn Army
Center Ammunition Plant
o Fort Washington Virginia
Massachusetts o Camp Patrick Henry
o Camp Candoit o Chopawamsic Training
o Camp Havedoneit Center
o Camp Myles Standish o Fort Monroe
o Camp Washburn o Front Royal
o Camp Wellfleet Quartermaster Depot
Michigan o Vint Hills Farm Station
o Fort Brady Washington
o Chrysler Tank School o Camp Bonneville
o Fort Canby
o Fort Columbia
o Fort Lawton
o Mount Rainier Ordnance
Depot
o Fort Steilacoom
o Fort Vancouver
o Vancouver Barracks
o Fort Worden
o Walla Walla Army Air
Base
Wyoming
o Fort Francis E. Warren
o Fort Laramie National
Historic Site
o Wyoming National Guard
Camp
Clearwater, Florida
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operated and maintained by the United States Coast Guard. There are a few
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within th...
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is located in the local airport. It is operated by the United States Coast
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Mobile, Alabama
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overseas, it is just as important in the country. It is the only armed
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Coast Guard Academy
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prestigious institutions in the United States of America. It is the one
and only academy with military purposes of the US Coast Guard. When
compared to the...
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Baltimore, Maryland
District 7
Miami, Florida
Finance Center
Chesapeake, Virginia
ISC Alameda
Alameda, California
ISC Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
ISC Kodiak
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United States Coast Guard. It spreads over 23,000 acres and holds another
record for th...
ISC Miami
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located in Wildwood, New Jersey and under Gary Thomas’s command. The unit
is responsible for the LRNS – Long Range Navigation System. There are
a few...
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Groton, Connecticut
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States Coast Guard owns and runs. The lab is actually one of the multitude
of centers established for a wide variety of purposes. This is the American
arm...
Valdez, Alaska
Arlington, Virginia
National Maritime Center is among the main institutions in the United
States Coast Guard. The center provides credentials to all the mariners
who are up to pursuing a prolific career in this armed force. The US Coast
Guard has ser...
Arlington, Virginia
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Coast Guard for the purpose of ensuring that companies transporting oil
across American waters have the capability to handle any untoward
incidents. The cente...
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Coast Guard and responsible for dealing with a safe environment. Just like
the officials like to describe it, the units are always open for any
situation, at a...
Navigation Center
Alexandria, Virginia
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too much introduction. The center provides the most advanced techniques
and technologies when it comes to navigational systems. It supports all
the mis...
Groton, Connecticut
Portsmouth, Virginia
Station Maui
Wailuku, Hawaii
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run and operated by the United States Coast Guard. That is because it hosts
a few units of the 14-th District. The 14-th District is the largest
division i...
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Baltimore, Maryland
Alexandria, Virginia
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is responsible for. It deals with all the informational and computerized
systems of this armed force. The command has multiple centers spread
throughout the...
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