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tors, 450 other personnel; 72,229 acres, 35 U.S. Missile Defense Agency; U.S. Army Legal This section includes posts and in- miles northeast of . DSN: 298-5201; Services Agency; the Office of the Chief of stallations primarily supporting the ac- (410) 278-5201. Army Reserve; Defense Contract Audit tive Army in the continental United Anniston Army Depot, AL 36201-4199. Agency; Headquarters Services; States, Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Opened 1941; repairs and retrofits combat Defense Threat Reduction Agency; Defense Rico. tracked vehicles, artillery and small arms; re- Acquisition University; U.S. Army Intelligence Acreages reflect real estate under ceives and stores general supplies, ammuni- and Security Command; Defense Intelligence Department of the Army control in tion, missiles, small arms and strategic ma- Agency; Night-Vision and Electronics Sensors 2012. teriel; 59 mil., 6,825 civ. (including tenants and Directorate; and the 29th Infantry Division of The DSN and commercial telephone contractors); 15,000 acres adjacent to Pelham the ; approx. numbers listed are for operator assis- Range, 10 miles west of Anniston. DSN: 571- 8,000 mil., 40,000 civ. (including tenants and tance. 1110; (256) 235-7501. DoD contractors); 8,656 acres; 11 miles south- Information was supplied by each Fort A.P. Hill, VA 22427. Opened 1941; west of Alexandria, Va., and 17 miles south- post or installation. named for LTG Ambrose Powell Hill, CSA; win- west of Washington, D.C. Home to Davison ner 2008 Army Communities of Excellence Army Airfield, controls four non- Aberdeen , MD 21005 Award; 76,000-acre regional training center contiguous properties that include the Main and 21010. Opened 1917; home to more than used for active and reserve component train- Post at Mount Vernon, the Mark Center in 70 organizations, including Army Research, ing of all service branches and federal agen- Alexandria, the Belvoir North Area in Spring- Development and Engineering Cmd.; Army cies; 27,000-acre live-fire range complex; field, and the Rivanna Station near Char- Communications-Electronics Life Cycle Man- 3,044 mil. and civ., 422 reserve components. lottesville, Va. DSN: 685-5001; (703) 805-5001. agement Cmd.; 20th Support Cmd. (CBRNE); DSN: 578-8324/8120; (804) 633-8324/8120. , GA 31905. Established Army Public Health Cmd.; Army Developmen- Fort Belvoir, VA 22060. Established 1912; 1918; named after BG Henry L. Benning, tal Test Cmd.; 22nd Chemical Battalion; named for the manor house of COL William CSA; home of Maneuver Center of Excel- CBRNE Analytical and Remediation Activity; Fairfax, 1736–1741, the ruins of which remain lence; Army Marksmanship Unit; 3rd Bde., 3rd Army Communications-Electronics Research, on the installation; home to 48,000 soldiers, Inf. Div.; Western Hemisphere Institute for Se- Development and Engineering Cmd.; Army sailors, airmen, marines and Department of curity Cooperation; 75th Ranger Rgt.; 199th Research Laboratory (Aberdeen site); Medical Defense Employees and the installation sup- Infantry Bde.; 197th Infantry Bde.; 192nd In- Research Institute of Chemical Defense; Ab- port platform for the military leadership in the fantry Bde.; 198th Infantry Bde.; 194th Ar- erdeen Test Center; Program Executive Office National Capital Region. Fort Belvoir’s mission mored Bde.; 316th Cav. Bde.; Martin Army for Command, Control and Communications is to provide intelligence, medical, logistical, Community Hospital; Medical Department Ac- (Tactical); Chemical Material Agency; Army administrative and command-and-control sup- tivity, Ranger Training Bde.; 30,638 mil., 4,300 Materiel Systems Analysis Activity; Civilian port to more than 140 mission partners and civ.; 181,386 acres, 9 miles south of Colum- Human Resources Agency-Northeast; Civilian satellite organizations; major tenants include bus. DSN: 835-2011; (706) 545-2011. Personnel Advisory Center; Army Evaluation the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency; , TX 79916. Established as the Center; 2,061 mil., 11,631 civ. (including non- Fort Belvoir Community Hospital; Defense Lo- post opposite El Paso in 1848; named after appropriated-fund employees), 4,281 contrac- gistics Agency; U.S. Army Cyber Command; LTC William Wallace Smith Bliss; home of the 1st Armored Div. and 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Brigade Combat Teams; 1AD Combat Aviation Bde.; 212th Fires Bde.; 15th Sustainment Bde.; Garrison Cmd.; Brigade Modernization Cmd.; U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy; William Beaumont Army Medical Center; 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 Center; 32,000 mil., 6,500 civ.; 1.2 million acres. DSN: 978- 0831; (915) 568-2121. Blue Grass Army Depot, KY 40475-5001. Established 1941; a conventional ammunition depot with a rapid industrial response capabil- ity supporting add-on armor, combat vehicle accessory production, ammunition component production and a primary mission of perform- ing standard depot operations (storage, re- Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. ceipt, inspection, maintenance and demilita-

302 ARMY I October 2012 rization) of conventional munitions, missiles, nonstandard ammunition and chemical defense equipment for all DoD services; approximately 1,000 personnel; 14,500 acres, 6 miles south of Richmond. DSN: 745-6221; (859) 779-6221. Fort Bragg, NC 28310. Established as a field artillery site in 1918; named after then- MAJ Braxton Bragg, U.S. Army (who later served as a general in the CSA); as “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 Support Cmd. (Theater); 108th ADA Bde.; 44th Medical Bde.; 16th MP Bde.; 525th Battlefield Surveillance Bde.; U.S. , Pa. Army Spc. Ops. Cmd.; Joint Special Ops. Cmd.; U.S. Army Special Forces Cmd.; U.S. Fort Carson, CO 80913. Established 1942; supports the Army’s accident investigation Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center named for BG Christopher (Kit) Carson; home processes with subject matter expertise and and School; U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psy- of 4th Inf. Div.; 10th Spc. Forces Grp. (Abn.); reliable laboratory analysis anywhere in the chological Ops. Cmd.; U.S. Army Spc. Ops. 4th Engineer Bn.; 52nd Engineer Bn.; 43rd world; when required, assesses, evaluates Avn. Cmd.; 440th Air Rsv. Wing; 43rd Airlift Support Bde.; 10th Combat Spt. Hospital; and repairs forward-deployed aircraft and Wing; 20th Engineer Bde.; the Golden Knights; 759th Military Police Bn.; 1/2 Aviation Recon. components anywhere in the world, to include Womack Army Medical Ctr.; 55,922 mil., 4,252 Bn.; 71st Ordnance Group (EOD); 26,000 mil., forward capabilities; supports active, Reserve airmen, 11,344 civ.; 161,047 acres, 10 miles 5,800 civ.; 137,403 acres adjacent to and National Guard maintenance skill devel- northwest of Fayetteville, 50 miles south of Springs and 235,896 acres at Piñon Canyon opment with hands-on experience at the de- Raleigh. DSN: 236-0011; (910) 396-0011. Maneuver Site near Trinidad, Colo. DSN: 691- pot; 3,619 civilians, approximately 2,112 con- Fort Campbell, KY 42223. Opened 1942; 5811; (719) 526-5811. tractors; 158 acres and 2.3 million square feet named for BG William B. Campbell, a Ten- Cold Regions Research and Engineering of industrial space as of October 1, 2011 nessee hero of the Mexican War and governor Laboratory, NH 03755-1290. Opened 1961; (leased from -Corpus Christi). of Tennessee; home of 101st Abn. Div. (Air As- one of seven laboratories of the U.S. Army En- DSN: 861-3627; (361) 961-3627. sault); 5th Spc. Forces Grp. (Abn.); 160th Spc. gineer Research and Development Center; Deseret Chemical Depot, UT 84074-5000. Ops. Aviation Rgt. (Abn.); 52nd Ordnance solves interdisciplinary, strategically important Established 1942; Army-operated; responsible Group; 30,438 mil., 8,058 civ., 53,116 family problems for the nation, the warfighter and the for the safe, secure and environmentally cor- members; 105,068 acres, 15 miles south of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by advancing rect storage and destruction of chemical Hopkinsville, Ky., 10 miles northwest of down- and applying science and engineering to com- agents; authorized strength: 2 mil., 400 govt. town Clarksville, Tenn., and 50 miles northwest plex environments, materials and processes in civilians, 1,000 contractors; 19,000 acres at of Nashville. DSN: 635-1110; (270) 798-3025. all seasons and climates; maintains unique Rush Valley, 40 miles southwest of Salt Lake Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013. Established core competencies related to the Earth’s cold City. (435) 833-4295. (Deseret Chemical Depot 1757; site of U.S. Army War College, the regions; 2 mil., 250 civ.; 31 acres at Hanover, completed its mission on February 1, 2012, Army’s leading institution for strategic leader N.H.; minimal staff at Anchorage, Alaska, and and is scheduled to join with Tooele Army De- development and for research and publication Fairbanks, Alaska, field offices. (603) 646-4100. pot on July 11, 2013.) to inform strategic thought; fosters intellectual Construction Engineering Research Lab- , MD 21702. Established 1943; and professional growth of more than 1,000 oratory, IL 61826-9005. Established 1968; one named for MAJ Frederick Louis Detrick, local select U.S. and international military and civil- of seven labs in the U.S. Army Engineer Re- Army flight surgeon; community includes more ian students annually through several resident search and Development Center; conducts re- than 50 tenant organizations representing five and distance education programs; educates search and development for the U.S. Army cabinet-level agencies and all armed services. leaders to understand the value of collabora- Corps of Engineers and Army programs in mili- The mission encompasses three major areas: tion and partnerships, the significance of civil- tary facilities construction, operations, mainte- medical research, strategic communications military cooperation, the responsibility for nance, energy conservation and environmental (signal) and defense medical logistics; approx. shaping future national security policy and quality, including pollution prevention, compli- 1,900 mil., approx. 8,500 civ.; 1,341 acres at strategy, and the prudent application of land ance and natural resource management; 343 main post in Frederick and Forest Glen Annex power and its contribution to a greater and civ.; 33 acres at Champaign. (217) 352-6511. in Silver Spring, Md. DSN: 343-8000; (301) lasting peace; site of Army Heritage and Edu- Corpus Christi Army Depot, TX 78419- 619-8000. cation Center and Military History Institute 5260. Opened in 1961; returns Army rotary- U.S. Army Garrison-Detroit Arsenal, War- archives; 555 mil., 765 civ.; 459 acres, 18 wing aircraft and components to the fight with ren, MI 48397-5000. Established 1971; under miles southwest of Harrisburg. DSN: 242- uncompromising quality, at the lowest possible the Installation Management Command-Cen- 3131; (717) 245-3131. cost, in the shortest amount of time possible; tral Region; provides installation support ser-

October 2012 I ARMY 303 vices for Detroit Arsenal tenant organizations, named for LTG John Brown Gordon, CSA; Killeen, 60 miles north of Austin and 160 miles including the U.S. Army TACOM Life Cycle home of the Army Signal Center of Excel- south of Dallas/Fort Worth. DSN: 737-1110; Management Cmd.; Program Executive Office lence; Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical (254) 287-1110. (PEO) Ground Combat Systems; PEO Com- Center; Headquarters, 7th Signal Cmd.; , AZ 85613. Opened 1877; bat Support and Combat Service Support; 15,100 mil., 8,700 civ.; 56,596 acres, 12 miles home of Army Intelligence Center of Excel- PEO Integration; and the Tank Automotive Re- southwest of Augusta. DSN: 780-0110; (706) lence; Network Enterprise Technology Cmd.; search Development and Engineering Center; 791-0110. Army Electronic Proving Ground; Information 230 mil., 7,800 civ.; 169 acres, 10 miles north Fort Hamilton, NY 11252. Established Systems Engineering Cmd.; 11th Sig. Bde.; of Detroit and 20 miles southwest of the Self- 1825 as part of the New York harbor battery Joint Interoperability Test Cmd.; 5,869 mil., ridge Air National Guard Base. DSN: 786- defense system; named for Alexander Hamil- 3,849 civ.; 73,242 acres, 75 miles southeast of 5000; (586) 282-5000. ton; headquartered by the Military District of Tucson. DSN: 821-7111; (520) 538-7111. Fort Drum, NY 13602. Established 1907; Washington in Washington, D.C.; home to the Hunter Army Airfield, GA 31409. Estab- renamed for LTG Hugh A. Drum, commander, New York City Recruiting Bn.; U.S. Army Corps lished 1940; named for Army Air Corps MG First Army, 1938–1943; 10th Mtn. Div. (Lt. Inf.); of Engineers, North Atlantic Div. headquarters; Frank O’Driscoll Hunter, a native of Savannah; 19,978 mil., 4,614 civ.; 107,265 acres, 8 miles New York Military Entrance Processing Sta- supports 3rd Inf. Div., Combat Avn. Bde. and north of Watertown and 78 miles north of tion, which is responsible for processing about 1st Bn., 75th Ranger Rgt.; 3rd Bn., 160th Spc. Syracuse. DSN: 772-6011; (315) 772-6011. 16,000 applicants each year; 1179th Deploy- Ops. Avn. Rgt.; 224th MI Bn.; USMC Reserve , UT 84022. Es- ment Support Bde.; New York National Guard Center; 260th Quartermaster Bn.; 6th ROTC tablished 1942; performs test and evaluation of Task Force Empire Shield; serves as a secure Bde.; USCG Air Station Savannah; 3rd Military defensive chemical and biological materiel, federal location that provides administrative Police Group; 6,200 mil., 600 civ.; 5,370 acres environmental technology testing and meteo- and logistical support for the Army, Defense at Savannah. DSN: 729-5617; (912) 315-5617. rological and atmospheric transport modeling; Intelligence Agency, FBI, Secret Service, U.S. Fort Irwin, CA 92310. Established 1940; 5 mil., 1,450 civ.; 798,218 acres, 85 miles Marshals, Dept. of Homeland Security and named for MG LeRoy Irwin, noted southwest of Salt Lake City. DSN: 789-2116; other intelligence and counterterrorism agen- artillery commander; home of the National (435) 831-2116. cies. DSN: 232-4101; (718) 630-4101. Training Center; 11th Armored Cav. Rgt.; Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. See Fort Hood, TX 76544. Opened 1942; 916th Support Bde.; NTC Operations Group; Joint Bases. named for GEN John Bell Hood, CSA; site of III 5,099 mil., 6,934 family members, 5,637 civ.; . See Joint Bases. Corps; 1st Cav. Div. (including 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 768,000 acres, 37 miles northeast of Barstow. Gillem Enclave, GA 30297. Opened 1941; 4th Bde. Combat Teams and 1st Air Cav. Bde.); DSN: 470-4111; (760) 380-4111. named for LTG Alvan C. Gillem Jr., Third Army 41st Fires Bde.; First Army Division West; Op- Fort Jackson, SC 29207. Established Commander, 1947–50; site of 3rd Medical erational Test Cmd.; 3rd Armored Cav. Rgt.; 4th 1917; named for President Andrew Jackson; Cmd.; Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory; Combat Avn. Bde.; 13th Sustainment Cmd. U.S. Army Training Center and Fort Jackson: Military Entrance Processing Station; 1,170 (Expeditionary); 21st Cav. Bde.; 36th Engineer conducts basic combat training and combat members of active Army, Reserve and Guard; Bde.; 48th Chemical Bde.; 89th Military Police support advanced individual training; site of 284 civ.; 252 acres at Forest Park, 18 miles Bde.; 504th Battlefield Surveillance Bde.; 13th 165th, 171st and 193rd Infantry Bdes.; 81st southeast of Atlanta. DSN: 797-5000; (404) Financial Management Ctr.; 69th Air Defense Regional Readiness Cmd.; Soldier Support In- 469-5000. Artillery; 31st Air Defense Artillery; 46,000 mil., stitute; Armed Forces Chaplaincy Center; Na- , GA 30905. Opened 1941; 5,414 DA civ.; 340 square miles adjacent to tional Center for Credibility Assessment; Army Drill Sergeant School; Moncrief Army Commu- nity Hospital; 3,700 mil., 3,600 civ.; 52,301 acres adjacent to Columbia. DSN: 734-1110; (803) 751-1110. , KY 40121 and 40122. Opened 1918; named for MG Henry Knox, Revolution- ary War hero and first Secretary of War; home of the U.S. Army Human Resources Cmd.; U.S. Army Cadet Cmd.; U.S. Army Recruiting Cmd.; 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Div.; 3rd Sustainment Cmd. (Expeditionary); 4th Cav., 1st Army Div.; 84th Training Cmd.; 100th Div.; Army Reserve Readiness Training Center; 113th Army Band (the Dragoons); and the General George Patton Museum of Lead- ership; 10,000 mil., 11,500 civ.; 109,054 acres, 35 miles southwest of Louisville. DSN: 464- 1000; (502) 624-1000. Fort Drum, N.Y. Joint Base Langley-Eustis. See Joint Bases.

304 ARMY I October 2012 , KS 66027. Established Letterkenny Army Depot, PA 17201- east of Washington, D.C. DSN: 622-6261; 1827; named for COL Henry Leavenworth, 4150. Opened 1942; named after Letterkenny (301) 677-6261. commander of the 3rd Inf. Rgt. when the post Township, which the depot absorbed; home of was inactivated on Sep- was founded; home of Mission Command the Army’s Center of Industrial and Technical tember 15, 2011, as a result of Base Realign- Center of Excellence, Mission Command Excellence for Air Defense and Tactical Mis- ment and Closure. Training Program, Combined Arms Center, sile Systems and Mobile Electronic Power Fort Monroe was inactivated on Septem- U.S. Army Command and General Staff Col- Generation Equipment; Depot Source of Re- ber 15, 2011, as a result of Base Realignment lege, Center for Army Lessons Learned, Com- pair for Route Clearance Vehicles as well as and Closure. bined Arms Doctrine Directorate, U.S. Army the Sentinel Radar System; Patriot Recertifi- Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall. See Joint and Marine Corps Counterinsurgency Center, cation; High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems; Bases. 35th Inf. Div. (ARNG), U.S. Disciplinary Bar- Aviation Ground Power Units; Route Clear- Picatinny Arsenal, NJ 07806-5000. Estab- racks, Midwest Joint Regional Correctional Fa- ance Vehicles; Recapitalization; lished 1880; researches and develops ad- cility; 3,384 mil., 4,452 family members, 2,731 Force Provider reset operations; conducts vanced technology armament and munitions DA civilians, 650 inmates; 5,634 acres adja- storage, issue, rebuilding, testing, overhauling systems for joint military services and provides cent to Leavenworth, 20 miles northwest of and demilitarization of equipment, tactical mis- life-cycle engineering support for munition sys- Kansas City International Airport. DSN: 552- siles and ammunition; 3 mil., 1,738 civ. and tems; home of the Joint Center of Excellence 4021; (913) 684-4021. 1,212 contract employees; 18,668 acres, 5 for Guns and Ammo and the Joint Munitions , VA 23801. Opened in 1917 as miles north of Chambersburg and 50 miles and Lethality Life Cycle Mgmt. Cmd.; Army Camp Lee; named for GEN Robert E. Lee, a southwest of Harrisburg. DSN: 570-8111; Contracting Command of ; Arma- career Army and combat engineer; (717) 267-8111. ment Research, Development and Engineering home to the Combined Arms Support Com- Joint Base Lewis-McChord. See Joint Center; Network Enterprise Command Pi- mand and Sustainment Center of Excellence, Bases. catinny; Program Executive Office, Ammuni- the headquarters component that provides Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. See tion; and Project Manager Soldier Weapons; oversight of the U.S. Army Quartermaster, Joint Bases. 5,200 civilian and military personnel; 6,500 Ordnance and Transportation Schools, the Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek- acres, located 32 miles west of New York City. Army Logistics University and the Soldier Sup- Story. See Joint Bases. DSN: 880-4021; (973) 724-4021. port Institute; major tenant organizations in- Fort McPherson was inactivated on Sep- , AR 71602-9500. Es- clude the 49th Quartermaster Group, Defense tember 15, 2011, as a result of Base Realign- tablished 1941; produces, stores and demilita- Commissary Agency and Defense Contract ment and Closure. rizes conventional ammunitions; center for illu- Management Agency; 4,694 mil., 3,401 civ., Fort Meade, MD 20755. Established 1917; minating and infrared munitions; produces 2,799 contractors, 13,249 military family mem- named for MG George Gordon Meade, com- smoke munitions; Army Center for Industrial bers and a daily student population of 9,623; mander of the Army of the Potomac, 1863–65; and Technical Excellence; produces, repairs 5,907 acres, located three miles east of Pe- home of ; Defense and stores chemical/biological defense prod- tersburg. DSN: 539-3000; (804) 765-3000. Information Systems Agency; Defense Media ucts; approx. 5 mil., 1,400 civ.; 13,500 acres, 8 , MO 65473. Opened Activity; Defense Information School, Asym- miles northwest of Pine Bluff. DSN: 966-3000; 1941; named for MG Leonard Wood, Army metric Warfare Group, First Army Division (870) 540-3000. Chief of Staff, 1910–14; home of the U.S. Army East; 90 other installation partners; 11,000 Pohakuloa Training Area, HI 96720-4607. Maneuver Support Center of Excellence, which mil., 39,000 civ.; 5,067 acres, 15 miles north- Established 1956; named for the Hawaiian includes the U.S. Army Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear, Engineer, and Mili- tary Police schools, a gender-integrated Basic Training Brigade, one of the five reception sta- tions in the Army for newly accessed soldiers, and the largest Noncommissioned Officers Academy in the Army; 4th Maneuver Enhance- ment Bde.; 94th Engineer Bn.; 5th Engineer Bn.; 92nd MP Bn.; 193rd Brigade Support Bn.; Directorate for Counter Improvised Explosive Devices; continuing responsibilities include consolidated and joint chemical, engineer, mili- tary police and motor transport operators train- ing with the Navy, Marines, Air Force and Coast Guard; 7,100 active duty mil., 88,400 mil. for training (annual), 9,000 civ.; 61,400 acres, 88 miles northeast of Springfield, 135 miles southwest of St. Louis. DSN: 886-0131; (573) 596-0131. Fort Leavenworth, Kan.

October 2012 I ARMY 305 DSN: 793-6001; (309) 782-6001. Rocky Mountain Arsenal, CO 80022. Es- tablished 1942; responsible for contamination cleanup; 15 civ.; 1,038 acres in Commerce City, 10 miles northeast of Denver. DSN: 749- 2300; (303) 289-0300. , AL 36362-5000. Established 1942; named for COL Edmund W. Rucker, CSA, Confederate cavalry leader; home of U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence; Army Aviation Museum; Army Warrant Officer Career College; U.S. Army Combat Readiness/Safety Center; Army Aeromedical Center; Army , Ala. Aeromedical Research Laboratory; Army School of Aviation Medicine; 5,584 mil., 7,496 word for “long stone”; supports training of ac- port, La. DSN: 829-2141; (903) 334-2141. civ.; 63,072 acres; located 75 miles south of tive Army, Marine Corps, reserve component Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-5020. Estab- Montgomery. DSN: 558-1110; (334) 255-1110. and joint/combined forces in the Pacific region; lished 1941; named for the red soil of the re- . See Joint Bases. 2 mil., 190 civ.; 134,000 acres, 36 miles north- gion; home to more than 55 different federal Schofield Barracks, HI 96857. Established west of Hilo on the island of Hawaii. DSN: 315- and DoD organizations; core missions of the 1909; named for LTG John McAllister 969-2427; (808) 969-2427. arsenal include Materiel Management and Ac- Schofield, commander in chief of the Army, Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort quisition; Space Operations and Missile De- 1888–1895, whose recommendations led to Polk, LA 71459. Established 1941; named for fense; Intelligence and Homeland Defense; the first U.S. military presence in the islands; Confederate LTG Leonidas Polk, who was and Research, Development, Test & Evalua- home of the 25th Inf. Div.; U.S. Army Garrison- killed in action at Kennesaw Mountain, Ga., in tion; U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Hawaii, located at Wheeler Army Airfield, which 1864; home of the Joint Readiness Training Cmd.; U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Cmd.; supports 22 installations; and various tenant Center; 4th BCT, 10th Mountain Div., 1st Ma- U.S. Army Materiel Cmd.; U.S. Army Security units; approx. 19,500 mil., 4,275 civ.; more than neuver Enhancement Bde.; 162nd Infantry Assistance Cmd.; U.S. Army Contracting Cmd.; 15,000 acres, 17 miles northwest of Honolulu. Bde., 115th ; and U.S. Army Expeditionary Contracting Cmd.; DSN: 315-456-7110; (808) 449-7110. Bayne Jones Army Community Hospital; Program Executive Office (PEO) Missiles and Fort Shafter, HI 96858. Established 1907; 10,001 mil., 1,962 civ., 4,511 contractors; Space; PEO-Aviation; FBI Hazardous Devices named for MG William R. Shafter, Civil War 198,555 acres, 2 miles south of Leesville. DSN: School; ATF’s National Ctr. for Explosives Train- hero and Spanish-American War corps com- 863-1110; (337) 531-2911. ing and Research; Aviation Missile Research, mander; home of U.S. Army Pacific; 8th The- U.S. Army Garrison, Presidio of Mon- Development and Engineering Ctr.; Redstone ater Sustainment Cmd.; 311th Signal Cmd. terey, CA 93944-5006. Established 1847; Test Ctr.; Missile Defense Agency; Defense In- (Theater); 9th Mission Support Cmd.; 94th home of the Defense Language Institute For- telligence Agency-Missile and Space Intelli- Army Air and Missile Defense Cmd.; 196th Inf. eign Language Center, with each military ser- gence Ctr.; NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Ctr.; Bde.; Installation Management Cmd.-Pacific vice providing servicemembers as students, 1,000 mil., 35,000 civ. and contractors; 38,000 Region; Army Corps of Engineers-Pacific Div.; faculty and staff; houses the majority of the acres adjacent to southwest Huntsville. DSN: and various tenant units; 4,561 mil., 2,531 civ.; language instruction along with a small hous- 746-2151; (256) 876-2151. 589 acres near Honolulu. DSN: 315-456-7110; ing area; additional military housing, PX and Fort Riley, KS 66442. Established 1853; (808) 449-7110. commissary are located at the Ord Military named for MG Bennett Riley, who led the first Sierra Army Depot, Herlong, CA 96113- Community, part of the former Fort Ord; 75 military escort along the Santa Fe Trail; home of 5000. Established 1942; a 36,000-acre Joint miles south of San Jose International Airport. the 1st Inf. Div.; 1st HBCT; 2nd HBCT; 4th IBCT; Strategic Power Projection Platform providing DSN: 768-6912; (831) 242-6912. 1st Combat Avn. Bde.; 1st Sustainment Bde.; a wide variety of long-term, life-cycle sustain- Pueblo Chemical Depot, CO 81006-9330. 18,000 mil., 8,500 civ. employees; 100,656 ment solutions for the joint services (from Established 1942; stores chemical munitions; acres; 125 miles west of Kansas City, Mo. equipment receipt and asset visibility, to long- 23,000 acres at Pueblo. DSN: 749-4111; (719) DSN: 856-3911; (785) 239-3911. term care, storage and sustainment, to 549-4111. Rock Island Arsenal, IL 61299. Established repair/reset of all Army fuel and water sys- Red River Army Depot, TX 75507-5000. 1862; home to Headquarters, Army Sustain- tems, and on-demand rapid deployment from Established 1941; repairs, overhauls, remanu- ment Cmd., and Headquarters, 1st Army; Rock the organic airfield); Sierra’s dry climate and factures and converts combat/tactical wheeled Island Arsenal Civilian Personnel Advisory moderate desert temperatures allow the nat- vehicles; operates DoD’s only road wheel and Center for the East Region and North Central ural benefit of low-cost outside or Indoor stor- track-shoe rebuild/manufacturing facility; home Area; Rock Island Arsenal Joint Manufacturing age without the need for energy-sponsored of MRAP University; 2 mil., 3,500 civ., 2,500 and Technology Center; 400 mil., 8,900 civ.; controlled environments; 1,200 civ.; 55 miles contractors; 14,000 acres, 18 miles west of 946-acre island in the be- north/northwest of Reno, Nev. DSN: 855-4343; Texarkana and 80 miles northwest of Shreve- tween Rock Island, Ill., and Davenport, Iowa. (530) 827-4343.

306 ARMY I October 2012 vated July 17, 2012. The installation is man- aged and maintained through the Office of the Installation Commander at Joint Base Lewis- McChord, WA. Final disposition will be man- aged by Army BRAC. U.S. Army Soldier Systems Center, Nat- ick, MA 01760. Commonly known as Natick Labs, this facility performs research and devel- opment in core technologies for all the ser- vices—textile technology, interactive textiles, nanotechnology, biotechnology, airdrop tech- nology, food science, human physiology and warrior systems integration—and develops, Fort Wainwright, Alaska manages, fields and sustains products and systems to support all military services; 20 , OK 73503. Established 1869; acres at Tobyhanna, 20 miles southeast of miles west of Boston. (508) 233-5340. named for BG Joshua W. Sill, Union comman- Scranton. DSN: 795-7000; (570) 615-7000. Fort Wainwright, AK 99703. Established der; home of the Fires Center of Excellence; Tooele Army Depot, UT 84074-5000. Es- 1961; named for GEN Jonathan M. Wain- Air Defense Artillery School; Field Artillery tablished 1942; receives, stores, issues, demil- wright, hero of Bataan; home of 1st Stryker School; 428th and 434th Field Artillery Bdes.; itarizes and renovates conventional ammuni- Brigade Combat Team, 25th Inf. Div.; 1,336 214th Fires Bde.; 75th Fires Bde.; 30th Air De- tion; designs, manufactures, fields and civ., 9,097 family members; 1,599,738 acres fense Artillery Bde.; 31st Air Defense Artillery maintains ammunition-peculiar equipment; 1 adjacent to Fairbanks. DSN: (317) 353-1110; Bde.; 95th Training Div.; 16,000 mil., 7,200 civ.; mil., 484 civ.; 23,000 acres near Tooele City (907) 353-1110. 94,000 acres, adjacent to Lawton. DSN: 639- (pronounced “too-ella”), 35 miles southwest of Walter Reed Army Medical Center was in- 8111; (580) 442-8111. Salt Lake City. DSN: 790-2211; (435) 833- activated on September 15, 2011, as a result , GA 31314. Established 1940; 2211. of Base Realignment and Closure. See Joint named for BG Daniel Stewart, militia Tripler Army Medical Center, HI 96859. Bases. officer in the Revolutionary War; home of 3rd Established 1920; named for BG Charles Stu- Watervliet Arsenal, NY 12189-4000. The Inf. Div.; approx. 20,000 mil., approx. 3,500 civ.; art Tripler, medical director of the Army of the nation’s oldest continuously operated arsenal, 279,000 acres at Hinesville, 40 miles south- Potomac during the Civil War; largest military having begun operations in 1813; it is widely west of Savannah. (912) 767-1110. medical treatment facility in the Pacific Basin; known as “America’s Arsenal;” this Army- Sunny Point Military Ocean Terminal- performs inpatient and outpatient medical ser- owned and Army-operated manufacturing Southport, NC 28461. Established 1955; vices; more than 4,000 military, civilian and center is ISO 9001:2008-certified; with its home of the 596th Transportation Bde., which contractor personnel; 360 acres, near Hon- partner, the U.S. Army’s Benét Laboratories, commands Military Ocean Terminal Sunny olulu. (808) 433-6661/6662. Watervliet is DoD’s manufacturer of choice Point (MOTSU), Southport, N.C., and the Umatilla Chemical Depot, OR was deacti- specializing in cannons, mortars, associated 834th Transportation Bn., Military Ocean Termi- nal Concord, Concord, Calif.; provides the na- tion with 75 percent of total surface ammunition throughput capabilities; 3 mil., 280 civ.; 16,435 acres. DSN: 488-8000; (910) 457-8000. Tobyhanna Army Depot, PA 18466-5000. Established 1953; DoD’s largest facility for the repair, modification, test, design, fabrication and integration of the full spectrum of com- mand, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) systems, and missile guidance and control and other specialized systems; desig- nated the Army Center of Industrial and Tech- nical Excellence for C4ISR and Electronics, Avionics and Missile Guidance and Control Systems; Air Force Technology Repair Center for Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence; manages and operates 76 for- ward repair facilities worldwide; approx. 13 mil., 4,600 gov. civ., 859 contractors; 1,300 Tobyhanna Army Depot, Pa.

October 2012 I ARMY 307 Lewis and McChord AFB), WA 98433. Estab- lished 1917; named for CPT Meriwether Lewis (of the Lewis and Clark Expedition) and COL William Caldwell McChord, former Chief of the Training and Operations Division in HQ 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 Bat- tlefield Surveillance Bde.; 62nd Medical Bde.; 189th and 191st Inf. Bdes.; 42nd MP Bde.; 1st Special Forces Group (Abn.); 2nd Bn., 75th Ranger Rgt.; 66th Theater Avn. Cmd.; 4th Bn., 160th Special Operations Avn. Rgt. (Abn.); , Ariz. 404th Army Field Support Bde.; 6th MP Group (CID); U.S. Army Cadet Cmd.’s 8th ROTC materiel and other complex machined items Established 1945; national test range; 1,093 Bde.; Western Regional Medical Cmd.; Madi- for the U.S. Armed Forces, allied countries mil., 2,459 civ., 4,058 contractors; 3,200 gan Healthcare System; Public Health Com- and commercial industry; 31 military and civil- square miles with main facilities 27 miles east mand Region-West; Yakima Training Center; ian tenant organizations; 72 buildings and of Las Cruces, 40 miles north of El Paso, 41,975 mil. (including 31,702 active Army per- more than 1 million square feet of manufactur- . DSN: 258-2121; (575) 678-2121. sonnel), approximately 15,000 civilian employ- ing space; 1 mil., 875 civ. with the Arsenal and Yakima Training Center, WA 98901. Es- ees; more than 90,000 acres (414,000 acres Benét Laboratories; located on 143 acres tablished 1941; subinstallation of Joint Base including Yakima Training Center), 10 miles about 7 miles north of Albany. DSN: 374- Lewis-McChord, Wash.; supporting joint and southeast of Tacoma. DSN 357-1110; 253- 5111; (518) 266-5111. combined arms maneuver training and ranges 967-1110. Waterways Experiment Station, MS for active and reserve component units and al- Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Story, 39180. Established 1929 by the Army Corps lies; 150 mil., 400 civ.; 327,000 acres, 8 miles Virginia Beach, VA 23459. Established October of Engineers; headquarters of the U.S. Army northeast of Yakima, 168 miles southeast of 1, 2009; composed of the former Army Garri- Engineer Research and Development Center; Tacoma. DSN: 638-3205; (509) 577-3205. son of Fort Story (established in 1914) and the home to four of seven USACE laboratories: Yuma Proving Ground, AZ 85365. Estab- Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek (estab- Coastal and Hydraulics, Geotechnical and lished 1943; performs multipurpose testing for lished in 1947) under joint basing; expedi- Structures, Environmental, and Information many types of weapon systems and muni- tionary and logistics-over-the-shore training Technology; provides technology solutions for tions; 150 mil., 2,850 civ.; 1.3 million acres with site for active and Reserve Army, Marine the warfighter, military installations, water re- main facilities 26 miles northeast of Yuma. Corps and Navy components; national joint sources and environmental issues for US- DSN: 899-2151; (928) 328-2151. training asset; only base that meets nearly all ACE, DoD and the nation; home of USACE Navy Special Warfare training requirements; Reachback Operations Center, supporting all Joint Bases 155 resident commands; 16,465 mil., 5,852 hazard contingency operations worldwide; This listing includes active joint posts and in- civ.; 3,947 acres between both properties. home to one of five major DoD high perfor- stallations. DSN: 253-7358; (757) 462-7385/7386. mance computing centers; Army R&D Labo- Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, AK Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, NJ ratory of the Year eight of the last ten years; 99506. Managed by the 673rd Wing; 08641. DSN: 650-1100; (609) 754-1100. 10 mil.; 1,700 civ.; 673 acres in Vicksburg, home to the Alaskan Command; U.S. Army Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, VA MS. (601) 634-3111. Alaska; 4th Brigade Combat Team (Abn.), 25th 22211. Established 1862 as Fort Whipple, re- West Point, NY 10996. Oldest continuously Inf. Div.; 2nd Eng. Bde.; 6,610 soldiers, 6,710 named Fort Myer in 1887 for BG Albert J. Myer, garrisoned military installation in the United airmen, 2,920 civ.; 84,530 acres. DSN: (317) first chief of the Army Signal Corps; home of States; first garrisoned by the Continental 552-8151/8152. the 3rd U.S. Inf. Rgt. (The Old Guard); The U.S. Army in January 1778; home of the U.S. Mili- Joint Base Langley-Eustis, VA 23604. Es- Army Band (Pershing’s Own); 8,000 mil., 1,374 tary Academy since March 16, 1802, and the tablished 1918; named for Bvt. BG Abraham civ.; 270 acres adjacent to the Arlington Na- Center for the Army Profession and Ethic (for- Eustis, Virginia native and veteran of the War of tional Cemetery across the Potomac River merly the Army Center of Excellence for the 1812; home of Training and Doctrine Com- from Washington, D.C. DSN: 426-0596; (703) Professional Military Ethic) since May 2008; mand Headquarters; Army Training Support 696-0596. Joint base command includes Fort more than 5,500 mil. (including 4,400 mem- Center; Aviation Applied Technology Direc- McNair, Washington, D.C. 20319. Established bers of the U.S. Corps of Cadets), 2,600 civ.; torate; 128th Avn. Bde.; 7th Sustainment Bde.; in 1791; named for GEN Lesley J. McNair, 16,000 acres on the west bank of the Hudson 7,800 mil., 5,700 civ.; 8,248 acres adjacent to Army ground forces commander killed in Nor- River, 55 miles north of New York City. DSN Newport News and 11 miles southeast of mandy, 1944; home of the U.S. Army Military 688-4011; (845) 938-4011. Williamsburg. DSN: 826-5251; (757) 878-5251. District of Washington; Joint Force Headquar- White Sands Missile Range, NM 88002. Joint Base Lewis-McChord (formerly Fort ters-National Capital Region; National Defense

308 ARMY I October 2012 University; Center of Military History; Inter- American Defense College; the Commander- in-Chief’s Guard (Company A, 3rd U.S. Inf. Rgt., The Old Guard); 108 acres in southwest Washington, D.C. DSN: 426-0596; (703) 696- 0596. Henderson Hall, VA 22214. With Marine Corps expansion during World War II, a Head- quarters and Service Company was organized at Henderson Hall on March 1,1942; named for Col. (Brevet B. Gen.) Archibald Henderson, fifth commandant of the Marine Corps; provides administrative, operational, logistical and qual- ity-of-life services in support of more than 2,000 marines and civilians of Headquarters Marine Corps. DSN: 224-2014; (703) 614-2014. Camp Guernsey Joint Training Center, Wyo. Fort Sam Houston-Joint Base San Anto- nio, TX 78234. Established 1876; named for tained by the Army primarily for reserve com- CA 93928. (831) 386-2505. the first elected president of the Republic of ponent training; these will be found in the di- Fort Indiantown Gap, Annville, PA 17003- Texas; headquarters to U.S. Army Medical rectory of active Army installations. Reserve 5002. DSN: 491-2000; (717) 861-2000. Cmd.; U.S. Army North/Fifth Army; U.S. Army component units also conduct a portion of Los Alamitos Army Airfield, Los Alamitos, South; 5th Recruiting Bde.; 12th ROTC Bde.; their annual training on federal posts that are CA 90720-5146. DSN: 972-2571; (562) 795- San Antonio Military Entrance and Processing continuously occupied by active Army units. 2571. Station; 937th AF Training Readiness Group; Commercial telephone numbers are for opera- Fort McCoy, WI 54656-5000. DSN: 280- Installation Management Cmd.; Army Medical tor assistance at the sites listed; DSN numbers 1110; (608) 388-2222. Department Center and School; Brooke Army are for military points of contact. Parks Reserve Forces Training Area, Medical Ctr.; Headquarters, Dental Cmd.; the Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Parks RFTA, CA 94568. (925) 875-4650. Institute of Surgical Research; the Defense Center, Edinburgh, IN 46124. DSN: 569-2499; Camp Perry Joint Training Center, Port Medical Readiness Training Institute; 470th (812) 526-1499. Clinton, OH 43452. (614) 336-6214. Military Intelligence Bde.; 106th Signal Bde.; Camp Blanding Joint Training Center, Fort Pickett-Army National Guard Maneu- 410th Contracting Bde.; Center for Health Pro- Starke, FL 32091-9703. DSN: 822-3462; (904) ver Training Center, Blackstone, VA 23824- motion and Preventive Medicine; DoD Medical 682-3462. 9000. DSN: 438-8621; (434) 292-8621. Education and Training Campus; Navy Medi- Camp Bowie MTC Complex, Brownwood, Camp Ravenna Joint Military Training cine Training Support Ctr.; Military Installation TX 76801. (512) 782-7362. Center, Newton Falls, OH 44444. (614) 336- and Contracting Cmd., including the 410th and U.S. Army Garrison-Fort Buchanan, 6660. 412th Contracting Bdes.; Southern Regional Puerto Rico 00934. DSN: 740-3400; (787) 707- Camp Rilea, Warrenton, OR 97146-9711. Medical Cmd.; Battlefield Health and Trauma 3400. DSN: 355-4000; (503) 836-4000. Ctr.; Public Health Command-South Region; Fort Chaffee Maneuver Training Center, Camp Ripley-Minnesota National Guard Tri-Service Research Laboratory; more than Fort Chaffee, AR 72905. (479) 484-2121. Training Center, Little Falls, MN 56345-4173. 32,000 mil. and civ. personnel; approx. 3,000 U.S. Army Garrison-Fort Devens, Devens, DSN: 871-3122; (320) 616-3122. acres at San Antonio, 28,000 acres at subin- MA 01434-4424. DSN: 256-2126; (978) 796- Camp Roberts Maneuver Training Center, stallation Camp Bullis, 35 miles northwest. 2126. San Miguel, CA 93451-5000. DSN: 949-8000; DSN: 471-1211; (210) 221-1211. Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. See (805) 238-3100. Walter Reed National Military Medical Joint Bases. Robinson Maneuver Training Center, Center, MD 20889. Established November 10, Camp Edwards, Mass. Mil. Res., MA North Little Rock, AR 72199-9600. DSN: 962- 2011, as a result of the Base Realignment and 02542-5003. DSN: 557-5885; (508) 968-5885. 5100; (501) 212-5100. Closure Act; consolidated National Naval Med- Gowen Field, Boise, ID 83705. DSN: 422- Camp Santiago Joint Maneuver Training ical Center and Walter Reed Army Medical 5755; (208) 422-5755. Center (Light), Salinas, Puerto Rico 00751. Center on the grounds of the former NNMC Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training (787) 824-7400/7432. campus in Bethesda, Md.; largest military Center (Heavy), MI 49739-0001. DSN: 623- Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Cen- medical center in the United States; tertiary 3100; (989) 344-6100. ter, MS 39407-5500. DSN: 558-2000; (601) care destination providing services in more Camp Gruber Joint Maneuver Training 558-2000. than 100 clinics and specialties; more than Center, Braggs, OK 74423-0029. DSN: 628- Camp Sherman Joint Training Center, 8,000 staff; 243 acres; 131.65 average daily 6001; (918) 549-6001. Chillicothe, OH 45601. (614) 336-6460. patient load (2011); (301) 295-4611. Camp Guernsey Joint Training Center, Camp Swift, Bastrop, TX 78602-9737. Guernsey, WY 82214-0399. DSN: 344-7786; (512) 782-7114. Major Reserve Component Training Sites (307) 836-7786. Camp W.G. Williams, Riverton, UT 84065- This listing does not include active posts main- U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hunter Liggett, 4999. DSN: 766-5400; (801) 878-5400.

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