U.S. ARMY POSTS& INSTALLATIONS October 2009 I ARMY 309 port to more than 120 tenant and satellite or- Medical Cmd.; 16th Military Police Bde.; 507th This section includes posts and in- ganizations; major tenants are Defense Lo- Corps Support Grp.; and 525th Battlefield Sur- stallations primarily supporting the ac- gistics Agency; Defense Contract Audit veillance Bde.; U.S. Army Spc. Ops. Cmd.; SF tive Army in the continental United Agency; Defense Threat Reduction Agency; Cmd.; JFK Special Warfare Center and School; States, Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Defense Acquisition University; U.S. Army In- Civil Affairs and Psychological Ops. Cmd.; Rico. Army ammunition plants and telligence and Security Cmd.; DeWitt Army 55,066 mil., 10,618 civ.; 160,832 acres, 10 Army installations in caretaker or inac- Community Hospital; Night-Vision and Elec- miles northwest of Fayetteville, 50 miles south tive status have been excluded. tronics Sensors Directorate; CECOM IEWSD of Raleigh. DSN: 236-0011; (910) 396-0011. Acreages reflect real estate under Projects ; CECOM Software Center- Fort Campbell, KY 42223. Opened 1942; Department of the Army control in 2009. Belvoir; National Geospatial Intelligence named for BG William B. Campbell, a Ten- The DSN and commercial telephone School; Army Management Staff College; nessee hero of the Mexican War and gover- numbers listed are for operator assis- 29th Inf. Div. (Lt.) (ARNG); approx. 6,400 mil., nor of Tennessee; home of 101st Abn. Div. tance. 17,200 civ. (including tenants and DoD con- (Air Assault); 5th Spc. Forces Grp. (Abn.); Data are current as of August 7 and tractors); 8,656 acres, 11 miles southwest of 160th Spc. Ops. Aviation Rgt. (Abn.); 30,865 are based on information supplied by Alexandria and 17 miles southwest of Wash- mil., 4,569 civ.; 105,068 acres, 15 miles south each post or installation. ington, D.C. DSN: 685-2052; (703) 805-2052. of Hopkinsville, Ky., 10 miles northwest of Fort Benning, GA 31905. Established 1918; downtown Clarksville, Tenn., and 50 miles Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005 and named after BG Henry L. Benning, CSA; northwest of Nashville. DSN: 635-1110; (270) 21010. Opened 1917; home of 70 organiza- home of Army Infantry Center and School; 798-2151. tions, including Army Research, Development Army Marksmanship Unit; 3rd Bde., 3rd Inf. Carlisle Barracks , PA 17013. Established and Engineering Cmd.; Army Ordnance Mu- Div. (Mech.); Western Hemisphere Institute for 1757; site of U.S. Army War College; Center seum and Ordnance Center and Schools; Security Cooperation; 75th Ranger Rgt.; 199th for Strategic Leadership; Strategic Studies In- 20th Support Command (CBRNE); Army De- Infantry Bde.; 197th Infantry Bde.; 192nd In- stitute; Army Physical Fitness Research Insti- velopmental Test Command; Army Research fantry Bde.; 198th Infantry Bde.; Martin Army tute; Army Heritage and Education Center and Laboratory (Aberdeen site); Medical Institute Community Hospital; Medical Department Ac- Military History Institute archives; Peacekeep- of Chemical Defense; Aberdeen Test Center; tivity, Ranger Training Bde.; 30,638 mil., 9,026 ing and Stability Operations Institute; 540 mil., Army Materiel Systems Analysis Activity; civ.; 181,386 acres, 9 miles south of Colum- 760 civ.; 459 acres, 18 miles southwest of Har- Northeast Civilian Personnel Operations bus. DSN: 835-2011; (706) 545-2011. risburg. DSN: 242-3131; (717) 245-3131. Center; Army Evaluation Center; Center for Fort Bliss, TX 79916. Established as the post Fort Carson, CO 80913. Established 1942; Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine; opposite El Paso in 1848; named after LTC named for BG Christopher (Kit) Carson; Army Materiel Command Band; 4,312 mil., William Wallace Smith Bliss; home of the home of 4th Inf. Div.; 10th Spc. Forces Grp. 8,598 civ., 3,899 contractors; 72,229 acres, 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Com- (Abn.); 4th Engineer Battalion; 43rd Support 35 miles northeast of Baltimore. DSN: 298- mand; 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade; the Bde.; 10th Combat Spt. Hospital; 759th Mili- 5201; (410) 278-5201. 4th, 1st and 3rd Brigade Combat Teams, 1st tary Police Battalion; 24,600 mil., 5,700 civ.; Anniston Army Depot, AL 36201-4199. Armored Division; 5th Bde. Army Evaluation 137,403 acres adjacent to Colorado Springs Opened 1941; repairs and retrofits combat Task Force, 1st Armored Division; U.S. Ser- and 235,330 acres at Piñon Canyon Maneu- tracked vehicles, artillery and small arms; re- geants Major Academy; Joint Task Force ver Site near La Junta, Colo. DSN: 691-5811; ceives and stores general supplies, ammuni- North; German Air Force Air Defense Center; (719) 526-5811. tion, missiles, small arms and strategic ma- 20,000 mil., 7,000 civ.; 1.2 million acres. DSN Cold Regions Research and Engineering teriel; 59 mil., 6,825 civ. (including tenants 978-0831; (915) 568-2121. Laboratory, NH 03755. Opened 1961; field and contractors); 15,000 acres adjacent to Blue Grass Army Depot, KY 40475-5001. operating agency of the Army Corps of Engi- Pelham Range, 10 miles west of Anniston. Established 1941; performs total life-cycle neers Engineer Research and Development DSN: 571-1110; (256) 235-7501. management for DoD conventional standard Center (ERDC); conducts cold-weather civil Fort A.P. Hill, VA 22427. Opened 1941; and nonstandard ammunition; the Army’s pri- works and military research and testing; 2 mil., named for LTG Ambrose Powell Hill, CSA; mary provider for go-to-war chemical defense 200 civ.; 31 acres at Hanover, N.H.; 1 mil., 5 winner 2008 Army Communities of Excellence equipment; fabricates and manufactures civ. at Fairbanks, Alaska, and 3 civ. at Anchor- Award; 76,000-acre regional training center specified components and parts; supports age, Alaska, field offices. (603) 646-4100. used for active and reserve component train- the security and storage of on-site chemical Construction Engineering Research Labo- ing of all service branches and federal agen- weapons stockpile; approximately 1,200 per- ratory, IL 61826-9005. Established 1968; one cies; 27,000-acre live-fire range complex; sonnel; 14,500 acres, 6 miles south of Rich- of seven labs in the U.S. Army Engineer Re- 1,661 mil. and civ., 227 reserve components. mond. DSN: 745-6380; (859) 779-6380. search and Development Center; conducts DSN: 578-8760; (804) 633-8760. Fort Bragg, NC 28310. Established as a field research and development for Army Corps of Fort Belvoir , VA 22060. An Army property artillery site in 1918; named after MAJ Braxton Engineers’ programs in facilities construction, since 1912; named for the manor house of Bragg, USA (he later served as a general in operations, maintenance and environmental Col. William Fairfax, 1736–1741, the ruins of the CSA); as “Home of the Airborne,” houses quality, including pollution prevention, compli- which remain on the installation; provides lo- the XVIII Abn. Corps; 82nd Abn. Div.; 1st The- ance and natural resource management; 330 gistical, intelligence and administrative sup- ater Sustainment Cmd.; 108th ADA Bde.; 44th civ.; 33 acres at Champaign. (217) 352-6511.

310 ARMY I October 2009 Corpus Christi Army Depot, TX 78419-5260. Opened 1961; DoD Center for Industrial Techni- cal Excellence for rotary-wing aircraft; performs overhaul, repair, modification, recapitalization, retrofit, testing and modernization of Army and DoD rotary-wing aircraft for all services and for- eign military sales; serves as depot training base for active Army, National Guard, Reserve and foreign military personnel; provides world- wide on-site maintenance service; aircraft crash analysis; oil, chemical and metallurgical analy- sis; and training support; 3,761 civ.; 158 acres (leased from Naval Air Station-Corpus Christi), 12 miles southeast of Corpus Christi. DSN: 861-3627; (361) 961-3627. Deseret Chemical Depot, UT 84074-5000. 18,681 mil., 4,396 civ.; 107,265 acres, 8 miles Fort Hamilton, NY 11252. Established 1825 Established 1942; Army-operated; responsi- north of Watertown and 78 miles north of as part of the New York harbor battery de- ble for the safe, secure and environmentally Syracuse. DSN: 772-6011; (315) 772-6011. fense system; named for Alexander Hamilton; correct storage and destruction of chemical Dugway Proving Ground, UT 84022. Estab- home to the New York City Recruiting Bn.; agents. Authorized strength: 2 mil., 400 govt. lished 1942; performs test and evaluation of Corps of Engineers, North Atlantic Div. head- civilians, 1,000 contractors; 19,000 acres at defensive chemical and biological materiel, quarters; New York Military Entrance Pro- Rush Valley, 40 miles southwest of Salt Lake environmental technology testing, meteoro- cessing Station; 1179th Deployment Support City. (435) 833-4295. logical and atmospheric transport modeling; 5 Bde.; New York National Guard Task Force mil., 1,450 civ.; 798,218 acres, 85 miles Empire Shield; provides administrative and southwest of Salt Lake City. DSN: 789-2116; logistical support for the Army and other DoD (435) 831-2116. agencies in the metropolitan area. DSN: 232- Fort Eustis , VA 23604. Established 1918; 4101; (718) 630-4101. named for Bvt. BG Abraham Eustis, Virginia Fort Hood, TX 76544. Opened 1942; named native and veteran of the War of 1812; home for GEN John Bell Hood, CSA; site of III of Military Surface Deployment and Distribu- Corps; 1st Cav. Div.; 4th Inf. Div. (Mech.); 13th tion Command Operations Center; Army Sustainment Cmd. (Expeditionary); 3rd Arm. Transportation Center and School; Army Cav. Reg.; 89th MP Bde.; 504th Battlefield Training Support Center; Aviation Applied Surveillance Bde.; 36th Eng. Bde.; 21st Cav. Technology Directorate; Army Aviation Logis- Bde. (Air Combat); 41st Fires Bde.; 4th Bn., tics School; 8th Transportation Bde.; 7th Sus- 5th ADA Bde.; 13th Finance Grp.; 53,000 mil., tainment Bde.; 4,777 mil., 4,905 civ.; 8,248 4,900 civ.; 209,486 acres adjacent to Killeen, acres adjacent to Newport News and 11 60 miles north of Austin and 150 miles south miles southeast of Williamsburg. DSN: 826- of Dallas. DSN: 737-1110; (254) 287-1110. 5215; (757) 878-5215. Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613. Opened 1877; Fort Gillem, GA 30297. Opened 1941; home of Army Intelligence Center and School; named for LTG Alvan C. Gillem Jr., Third Army Network Enterprise Technology Cmd./9th commander, 1947–50; subinstallation of Fort Army Sig. Cmd.; Army Electronic Proving Fort Detrick, MD 21702. Established 1943; McPherson, Ga.; site of First Army; 3rd Med- Ground; Information Systems Engineering named for MAJ Frederick Louis Detrick, ical Cmd.; Army Criminal Investigation Labo- Cmd.; 11th Sig. Bde.; Joint Interoperability Test Maryland Army National Guard flight sur- ratory; 3rd MP Group, Army Criminal Investi- Cmd.; 7,240 mil., 2,842 civ.; 73,242 acres, 75 geon; community includes more than 40 ten- gation Cmd.; 2nd Recruiting Bde.; Military miles southeast of Tucson. DSN: 821-7111; ant organizations representing five Cabinet- Entrance Processing Station; 467 active Army (520) 538-7111. level agencies and all armed services. The mil., 1,752 reservists, 1,443 civ.; 1,427 acres Hunter Army Airfield, GA 31409. Estab- mission encompasses three major areas: at Forest Park, 18 miles southeast of Atlanta. lished 1940; named for Army Air Corps MG medical research, strategic communication DSN: 797-5000; (404) 469-5000. Frank O’Driscoll Hunter, a native of Savan- and defense medical logistics. 1,900 mil., Fort Gordon, GA 30905. Opened 1941; nah; supports 3rd Inf. Div., Combat Avn. Bde. 7,700 civ.; 1,341 acres at main post in Freder- named for LTG John Brown Gordon, CSA; and 1st Bn., 75th Ranger Rgt.; 3rd Bn., 160th ick and Forest Glen Annex in Silver Spring, home of the Army Signal Center and School; Spc. Ops. Aviation Rgt.; 224th MI Bn.; USMC Md. DSN: 343-8000; (301) 619-8000. Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Cen- Reserve Center; 260th Quartermaster Bn.; Fort Drum, NY 13602. Established 1908; re- ter; 15,976 mil., 7,828 civ.; 56,506 acres, 12 6th ROTC Bde.; USCG Air Station Savannah; named for LTG Hugh A. Drum, commander, miles southwest of Augusta. DSN: 780-0110; 7,000 mil., 600 civ.; 5,370 acres at Savannah. First Army, 1938–43; 10th Mtn. Div. (Lt. Inf.); (706) 791-0110. DSN: 729-5617; (912) 315-5617.

October 2009 I ARMY 311 Fort Irwin, CA 92310. Established 1940; 1941; named for MG Leonard Wood, Army Center; Yakima Training Center; 30,800 mil., named for MG George LeRoy Irwin, noted Chief of Staff, 1910–14; home of the U.S. 11,372 civ.; 86,041 acres, 10 miles southeast World War I artillery commander; site of Na- Army Maneuver Support Center; responsible of Tacoma. DSN: 351-1110; 253-967-1110. tional Training Center; home of 11th Cav. Rgt.; for training chemical, engineer and military po- (Fort Lewis and McChord Air Force Base are National Training Center Support Bde.; Opera- lice specialists in the Army, Air Force, Navy, scheduled to consolidate as a Joint base in tions Group; U.S. Army Garrison; 6,590 mil., Marine Corps and Coast Guard; responsible January 2010. The Army will operate the Joint 3,640 civ.; 768,000 acres, 37 miles northeast for Basic Combat Training and motor transport base supporting all units on the former Fort of Barstow. DSN: 470-4111; (760) 380-4111. training; 15,426 mil., 13,565 civ.; 63,410 acres, Lewis and McChord AFB.) Fort Jackson, SC 29207. Established 1917; 88 miles northeast of Springfield, 135 miles Fort McPherson, GA 30330. Established named for President Andrew Jackson; Basic southwest of St. Louis. (573) 596-0131. 1885; named for MG James Birdseye McPher- Combat Training Ctr. of Excellence: conducts son, Civil War commander of the Army of the basic combat training and combat support Tennessee, killed during the Battle of Atlanta, advanced individual training; site of 157th, 1864; site of Army Forces Cmd.; U.S. Army 165th, 171st and 193rd Infantry Bdes.; 81st Central; Army Reserve Cmd. and Installation Regional Readiness Cmd.; Soldier Support Management Command Southeast; 1,757 Institute; Army Chaplain Center and School; mil., 1,124 reservists, 2,204 civ.; 487 acres, on Defense Academy for Credibility Assess- the south side of Atlanta. DSN: 367-3113; ment; Army Drill Sergeant School; Moncrief (404) 464-3113. Army Community Hospital; 3,900 mil., 5,200 Fort Meade, MD 20755. Established 1917; civ.; 52,301 acres adjacent to Columbia. named for MG George Gordon Meade, com- DSN: 734-1110; (803) 751-1110. mander of the Army of the Potomac, 1863–65; Fort Knox, KY 40121. Opened 1918; named home of National Security Agency; Defense for MG Henry Knox, Revolutionary War hero Information School; 89 other installation part- and first Secretary of War; home of the U.S. ners; 9,000 mil., 26,000 civ.; 5,067 acres, 15 Army Armor Center and School, including miles northeast of Washington, D.C. DSN: 194th Armored Bde., 16th Cavalry Rgt. and 622-6261; (301) 677-6261. U.S. Army NCO Academy; Army Recruiting Fort Monmouth, NJ 07703. Established 1917; Cmd. and the Third U.S. Army Recruiting Bde.; named for Revolutionary War battle, 1778; 4th Bde., 85th Div. (Training Support); ROTC Army center for research, development, acqui- Eastern Region Cadet Cmd.; the Patton Mu- sition, fielding, sustainment and integration of seum of Cavalry and Armor; III Corps Support Letterkenny Army Depot, PA 17201-4150. superior command and control, communica- Cmd.; 17,889 mil., 5,774 civ.; 109,054 acres, Opened 1942; named after Letterkenny Town- tions, computers, intelligence, surveillance and 35 miles southwest of Louisville. DSN: 464- ship, which the depot absorbed; home of reconnaissance (C4ISR) technologies and sys- 1181; (502) 624-1181. the Army’s Center of Industrial and Technical tems for the joint warfighter; Army CECOM Life Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027. Established Excellence for Air Defense and Tactical Mis- Cycle Mgmt. Cmd.; Program Executive Office 1827; named for COL Henry Leavenworth, sile Systems and Mobile Electronic Power (PEO)-Command, Control, Communications- commander of the 3rd Inf. Rgt. when the post Generation Equipment; Humvee Recapitaliza- Tactical; PEO-Intelligence, Electronic Warfare was founded; home of the Combined Arms tion; Force Provider reset operations; con- and Sensors; PEO-Enterprise Information Sys- Center; Command and General Staff Col- ducts storage, issue, rebuilding, testing, over- tems; Communications-Electronics Research, lege; Army Training and Doctrine Cmd. Analy- hauling and demilitarization of equipment, Development and Engineering Center; U.S. sis Center; 35th Inf. Div. (ARNG); U.S. Disci- tactical missiles and ammunition; 3 mil., more Military Academy Prep. School; 423 mil., 5,518 plinary Barracks; 3,597 mil., 3,624 civ.; 5,600 than 2,500 civ. and 861 contract employees; civ.; 1,125 acres, 50 miles south of New York acres adjacent to Leavenworth, 32 miles 18,861 acres, 5 miles north of Chambersburg City. DSN: 992-9110; (732) 532-9000. northwest of Kansas City. DSN: 552-4021; and 50 miles southwest of Harrisburg. DSN: Fort Monroe, VA 23651. Established 1819; (913) 684-4021. 570-8111; (717) 267-8111. named for President James Monroe; home of Fort Lee , VA 23801. Opened in 1917 as Fort Lewis, WA 98433. Established 1917; Army Training and Doctrine Cmd.; Army Ac- Camp Lee; named for GEN Robert E. Lee, named for CPT Meriwether Lewis of the Lewis cessions Cmd.; Headquarters Cadet Cmd.; CSA; home to the Sustainment Center of Ex- and Clark Expedition; home of I Corps; 3rd Joint Task Force-Civil Support; Defense Con- cellence and U.S. Army Logistics, which in- Bde., 2nd Inf. Div.; 4th Bde., 2nd Inf. Div.; 5th tract Management Agency; Installation Man- cludes the Combined Arms Support Com- Bde., 2nd Inf. Div.; 17th Fires Bde.; 555th Engi- agement Cmd., Northeast Region; Army Con- mand, Army Quartermaster Center & School, neer Bde.; 593rd Sustainment Bde.; 201st Bat- tracting Agency, Northeast Region; School of Army Logistics University, Defense Commis- tlefield Surveillance Bde.; 191st Infantry Bde.; Cadet Cmd.; Army Capabilities and Integra- sary Agency and 25 tenant/agency partners; 42nd MP Bde. and Directorate of Emergency tion Center; Army Audit Field Office; Naval 6,878 mil., 2,625 civ., 1,478 contractors; 5,907 Services; 1st Special Forces Group (Abn.); Surface Warfare Center Detachment Norfolk; acres, located approximately 3 miles east of 2nd Bn., 75th Ranger Regt.; U.S. Army Cadet 1,029 mil., 2,642 civ.; 570 acres, adjacent to Petersburg. DSN: 539-3000; (804) 765-3000. Command’s 8th Brigade; Western Regional Hampton. DSN: 680-2112; (757) 788-2112. Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473. Opened Medical Command; Madigan Army Medical Fort Myer, VA 22211 (including Fort McNair).

312 ARMY I October 2009 Established 1862 as Fort Whipple, renamed Fort Myer, Va. Fort Myer in 1887 for BG Albert J. Myer, first chief of the Army Signal Corps; on 1 October 2009 Fort Myer becomes Joint Base Myer- Henderson Hall as it merges with adjacent Henderson Hall Marine Corps Base as a result of the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure de- cision to gain efficiencies as a joint military op- eration; home of the 3rd U.S. Infantry (The Old Guard); The U.S. Army Band (Pershing’s Own); 7,800 mil., 1,374 civ.; 243.43 acres adjacent to and joint/combined forces in the Pacific region; Life Cycle Mgmt. Cmd.; Program Executive Of- the Arlington National Cemetery across the 4 mil., 190 civ.; 134,000 acres, 36 miles north- fice (PEO)-Missiles and Space; PEO-Aviation; Potomac River from Washington, D.C. DSN west of Hilo on the island of Hawaii. DSN: 469- U.S. Army Ordnance Munitions and Electron- 426-4979; (703) 696-4979. Garrison command 7110; (808) 969-7110. ics Maintenance School; FBI Hazardous De- includes Fort McNair. Fort McNair , Washing- Joint Readiness Training Center & Fort vices School; NATO Medium Extended Air De- ton DC 20319, is part of the Fort Myer military Polk, LA 71459. Established 1941; named for fense System Management Agency; NASA’s community. Established in 1791; named for Confederate LTG Leonidas Polk, who was Marshall Space Flight Center; Missile Defense GEN Lesley J. McNair, Army ground forces killed in action at Kennesaw Mountain, Ga., in Agency; 2,000 mil., 28,000 civ.; approx. 38,000 commander killed in Normandy, 1944; home of 1864; home of the Joint Readiness Training acres adjacent to southwest Huntsville. DSN: the U.S. Army Military District of Washington; Center; 4th BCT, 10th Mountain Div., 1st Ma- 746-2151; (256) 876-2151. Joint Force Headquarters-National Capital Re- neuver Enhancement Bde.; 162nd Infantry Fort Richardson, AK 99505. Established gion; National Defense University; Center of Bde., 115th Combat Support Hospital and 1940; named for BG Wilds P.Richardson, pio- Military History; Inter-American Defense Col- Bayne Jones Army Community Hospital; neer explorer of Alaska; U.S. Army Alaska; lege; the Commander-in-Chief’s Guard (Com- 9,309 mil., 6,473 civ. (including 4,511 con- 4th BCT (Abn.), 25th Inf. Div.; 5,800 mil., 917 pany A, 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, The Old tractors); 198,555 acres, 2 miles south of civ.; 63,000 acres adjacent to Anchorage. Guard); 89 acres in southwest Washington. Leesville. DSN: 863-1110; (337) 531-2911. DSN: (317) 384-1110; (907) 384-1110. (Fort DSN: 325-3720; (202) 685-3720. Presidio of Monterey, CA 93944-5006. Es- Richardson will join with Elmendorf Air Force Picatinny Arsenal, NJ 07806-5000. Estab- tablished 1847; site of the Defense Language Base in January 2010.) lished 1880; researches and develops ad- Institute Foreign Language Center; 392 acres Fort Riley, KS 66442. Established 1853; vanced technology armament and munitions in Monterey and more than 800 acres in the named for MG Bennett Riley, who led the first systems for joint military services and pro- Ord Military Community, formerly , military escort along the Santa Fe Trail; home vides life-cycle engineering support for muni- which borders Seaside Marina, Del Rey Oaks of the 1st Inf. Div. and its 1st Bde., 2nd HBCT, tion systems; houses the Joint Munitions and and Monterey County; 75 miles south of the 4th IBCT, Combat Avn. Bde. and Sustainment Lethality Life Cycle Mgmt. Cmd.; Armament San Jose International Airport. DSN: 768- Bde.; more than 16,000 mil., 8,350 civ. (in- Research, Development and Engineering 5104; (831) 242-5119. cludes temp. construction workers); 100,656 Center; Program Executive Office, Ammuni- Pueblo Chemical Depot, CO 81006-9330. acres just north of Junction City; 120 miles tion; and elements of PM-Soldier Weapons Established 1942; stores chemical munitions; west of Kansas City. DSN: 856-3911; (785) and PEO Ground Combat Systems; 3,400 23,000 acres at Pueblo. DSN: 749-4135; 239-3911. civilian and military personnel; 6,500 acres, (719) 549-4135. Rock Island Arsenal, IL 61299. Established located 32 miles west of New York City. DSN: Red River Army Depot, TX 75507-5000. Es- 1862; home to Headquarters, Army Sustain- 880-4021; Operator: (973) 724-4021. tablished 1941; repairs, overhauls, remanufac- ment Cmd.; TACOM Life Cycle Mgmt. Com- Pine Bluff Arsenal, AR 71602-9500. Estab- tures and converts combat/tactical wheeled ve- mand–Rock Island; Rock Island Arsenal Civil- lished 1941; produces, stores and demilita- hicles; operates DoD’s only roadwheel and ian Personnel Advisory Center for the East rizes conventional ammunitions; center for il- track-shoe rebuild/manufacturing facility; mon- Region and North Central Area; Defense Fi- luminating and infrared munitions; produces itors and certifies the readiness of Hawk and nance and Accounting Service, Rock Island smoke munitions; Army Center for Industrial Patriot missiles; 3 mil., 5,000 civ.; 19,000 acres, Site; Rock Island Arsenal Joint Manufacturing and Technical Excellence; produces, repairs 18 miles west of Texarkana and 80 miles north- and Technology Center (RIA-JMTC); 317 mil., and stores chemical/biological defense prod- west of Shreveport, La. DSN: 829-2141; (903) 7,000 civ.; 946-acre island in the Mississippi ucts; supports storage and destruction of the 334-2141. River between Rock Island, Ill., and Daven- second-largest chemical weapons stockpile Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-5020. Estab- port, Iowa. DSN: 793-6001; (309) 782-6001. in the United States; approx. 5 mil., 1,400 civ.; lished 1941; named for the red soil of the re- Rocky Mountain Arsenal, CO 80022. Estab- 13,500 acres, 8 miles northwest of Pine Bluff. gion; home to more than 50 different interna- lished 1942; responsible for contamination DSN: 966-3000; (870) 540-3000. tional, federal and DoD organizations; core cleanup; 19 civ.; 3,700 acres in Commerce Pohakuloa Training Area, HI 96720-4607. Army missions of the arsenal revolve around City, 10 miles northeast of Denver. DSN: 749- Established 1955; named for the Hawaiian aviation and missile systems development and 2300; (303) 289-0300. word for “long stone”; supports training of ac- sustainment; U.S. Army Space and Missile De- Fort Rucker, AL 36362-5000. Established tive Army, Marine Corps, reserve component fense Cmd.; U.S. Army Aviation and Missile 1942; named for COL Edmund W. Rucker,

October 2009 I ARMY 313 CSA, Confederate cavalry leader; home of Corps of Engineers Pacific Div.; and various ers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnais- U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence; tenant units; 2,438 mil., 1,316 civ.; 588 acres sance (C4ISR) systems, and missile guidance Army Aviation Museum; Army Aviation Techni- near Honolulu. DSN: 456-7110; (808) 449- and control and other specialized systems; cal Test Center; Army Warrant Officer Career 7110. designated the Army Center of Industrial and College; U.S. Army Combat Readiness/Safety , CA 96113-5000. Estab- Technical Excellence for C4ISR, and Electron- Center; Army Aeromedical Center; Army lished 1942; provides worldwide expeditionary ics, Avionics and Missile Guidance and Con- Aeromedical Research Laboratory; Army logistics support for the defenders of our nation trol Systems; manages and operates 70 for- School of Aviation Medicine; 5,584 mil., 7,496 through long-term storage; maintenance; care ward repair activities worldwide; approx. 24 civ.; 63,072 acres, 75 miles south of Mont- of supplies in storage; reset; and container mil., 4,000 gov. civ., 1,200 contractors, 390 gomery. DSN: 558-1110; (334) 255-1110. management while embracing Army values; to tenants; 1,300 acres at Tobyhanna, 20 miles Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234. Established become a modern, relevant, fully utilized mili- southeast of Scranton. DSN: 795-7000; (570) 1876; named for the first elected president of tary logistics installation that attracts and re- 895-7000. the Republic of Texas; headquarters to Army tains a highly skilled and diverse workforce; Tooele Army Depot, UT 84074-5000. Estab- Medical Cmd., U.S. Army North/Fifth Army, 820 civ.; 37,000 acres at Herlong, 55 miles lished 1942; stores and demilitarizes conven- U.S. Army South; 5th Recruiting Bde.; 12th north/northwest of Reno, Nev. DSN: 855-4343; tional weapons; designs and fabricates am- ROTC Bde.; San Antonio Military Entrance (530) 827-4343. munition equipment; 1 mil., 529 civ.; 23,000 Processing and Procession Station; Army Fort Sill, OK 73503. Established 1869; named acres near Tooele (pronounced “too-ella”), 35 Medical Department Center and School; for BG Joshua W. Sill, Union commander; miles southwest of Salt Lake City. DSN: 790- Brooke Army Medical Center; Great Plains Re- home of the Fires Center of Excellence; Field 2211; (435) 833-2211. gional Medical Cmd.; Headquarters, Dental Artillery School; 434th Field Artillery Bde.; Tripler Army Medical Center, HI 96859. Es- Command; Headquarters, Veterinary Cmd.; the 479th Field Artillery Bde.; 214th Fires Bde.; tablished 1920; named for BG Charles Stuart Institute for Surgical Research (trauma/burn 75th Fires Bde.; 4th Bn., 3rd Air Defense Ar- Tripler, medical director of the Army of the center), the Defense Medical Readiness Train- tillery Regiment (to be activated by October Potomac during the Civil War; largest military ing Institute; the Army Medical Department 2010); 16,600 mil., 7,400 civ.; 94,000 acres, medical treatment facility in the Pacific Basin; NCO Academy; U.S. Medical Information Tech- adjacent to Lawton. DSN: 639-8111; (580) 442- performs inpatient and outpatient medical nology Center, Forces Cmd., 519th & 418th 8111. services; more than 4,000 military, civilian Med. Logistics Cos. and 79th Ord. Bn. (EOD); Fort Stewart, GA 31314. Established 1940; and contractor personnel; 360 acres, near 470th Military Intelligence Bde.; 106th Signal named for BG Daniel Stewart, Georgia militia Honolulu. (808) 433-6661/6662. Bde.; 410th Contracting Bde.; Center for Health officer in the Revolutionary War; home of 3rd Umatilla Chemical Depot, OR 97838-9544. Promotion and Preventive Medicine; U.S.Army Infantry Division; approx. 19,000 mil., approx. Established 1941; named for an American In- Reserve Center, 208th Regional Readiness 3,500 civ.; 279,000 acres at Hinesville, 40 dian tribe; destroys chemical munitions stored Group, 5501st U.S. Army Hospital & 2nd Bde., miles southwest of Savannah. (912) 767-1411. at the depot; 1,200 employees; 20,000 acres, 75th Div.; and Headquarters, Southwest Re- Fort Story, VA 23459. Established 1914; 11 miles west of Hermiston. (541) 564-8632. gion, Installation Management Agency; 18,264 named for MG John Patton Story, former chief U .S. Army Garrison-Detroit Arsenal, War- mil., 10,202 civ., including 2,796 contractors; of the Artillery School; joined with Naval Am- ren, MI 48397-5000 (formerly listed as U.S. 3,105 acres at San Antonio, 27,994 acres at phibious Base Little Creek in 2009 under joint Army Garrison-Michigan). Established 1940; subinstallation Camp Bullis, 35 miles north- basing to create Joint Expeditionary Base Little under the Installation Management Command west. DSN: 471-1211; (210) 221-1211. Creek–Fort Story; amphibious and logistics- Northeast Region; supports the U.S. Army Schofield Barracks, HI 96857. Established over-the-shore training site for active and re- TACOM Life Cycle Management Cmd.; Pro- 1909; named for LTG John McAllister Scho- serve Army, Marine Corps and Navy compo- gram Executive Office (PEO) Ground Combat field, commander in chief of the Army, nents; 1,117 mil., 403 civ.; 1,451 acres, Virginia Systems; PEO Combat Support and Combat 1888–95, whose recommendations led to the Beach. DSN: 438-7101; (757) 422-7101. Service Support; Tank Automotive Research first U.S. military presence in the islands; Sunny Point Military Ocean Terminal-South- Development and Engineering Center; Pro- home of the 25th Inf. Div.; U.S. Army Garri- port, NC 28461. Established 1955; plans, coor- gram Manager Unit of action; and other gov- son-Hawaii, located at Wheeler Army Airfield, dinates and executes the safe movement of ernment agencies within Michigan; 170 mil., which supports 22 installations and various munitions, explosives and other hazardous 5,031 U.S. civilians and 817 contractors; 169 tenant units; approx. 13,000 mil., 5,000 civ.; cargo through common-user ammunition ter- acres at Warren, 20 miles north of downtown more than 14,000 acres, 17 miles northwest minals and seaports in the United States; pro- Detroit and 20 miles south of the Selfridge Air of Honolulu. DSN: 456-7110; (808) 449-7110. vides technical assistance to commercial National Guard Base. DSN: 786-5000; (586) Fort Shafter, HI 96858. Established 1907; strategic seaports and expeditionary ammuni- 574-5000. named for MG William R. Shafter, Civil War tion terminal operations; 3 mil., 280 civ.; 16,319 U.S. Army Soldier Systems Center , Natick, hero and Spanish-American War corps com- acres. DSN: 488-8556; (910) 457-8556. MA 01760. Commonly known as Natick Labs, mander; home of U.S. Army Pacific; 8th The- Tobyhanna Army Depot, PA 18466-5000. this facility performs research and development ater Sustainment Cmd.; 311th Signal Cmd. Established 1953; DoD’s largest facility for in core technologies for all the services—textile (Theater); 9th Mission Support Cmd.; 94th the repair, modification, test, design, fabrica- technology, interactive textiles, nanotechnol- Army Air and Missile Defense Cmd.; Installa- tion and integration of the full spectrum of ogy, biotechnology, airdrop technology, food tion Management Cmd. Pacific Region; Army command, control, communications, comput- science, human physiology and warrior sys-

314 ARMY I October 2009 F ort Buchanan, Puerto Rico 00934. DSN: 740-3403; (787) 707-3403. Fort Chaffee Maneuver Training Center, Fort Chaffee, AR 72905. (479) 484-2934. U.S. Army Garrison-Fort Devens , Devens, MA 01434-4424. DSN: 256-2126; (978) 796- 2126. Fort Dix, NJ 08640. DSN: 562-1011; (609) 562-1011. Camp Edwards, Mass. Mil. Res., MA 02542- 5003. DSN: 557-5885; (508) 968-5885. Gowen Field, Boise, ID 83705. DSN: 422- Waterways Experiment Station, Miss. 5755; (208) 272-5755. tems integration—and develops, manages, of Cadets), 2,600 civ.; 16,000 acres on the Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training fields and sustains products and systems to west bank of the Hudson River, 55 miles Center (Heavy), MI 49739-0001. DSN: 623- support all military services; 20 miles west of north of New York City. DSN 688-4011; (845) 3100; (989) 344-6100. Boston. DSN 256-4000; (508) 233-4000. 938-4011. Camp Gruber, Braggs, OK 74423-0029. Fort Wainwright, AK 99703. Established White Sands Missile Range, NM 88002. Es- (918) 549-6001. 1961; named for GEN Jonathan M. Wainwright, tablished 1945; national test range; 1,380 mil., Camp Guernsey Joint Training Center, hero of Bataan; home of 1st Stryker Brigade 2,475 civ., 2,906 contractor personnel; 3,200 Guernsey, WY 82214-0399. DSN: 344-7786; Combat Team, 25th Inf. Div., and Task Force 49 square miles with main facilities 27 miles east (307) 836-7786. (a brigade-sized aviation unit); 7,200 mil., of Las Cruces, 40 miles north of El Paso, Fort Hunter Liggett U.S. Army Combat 1,300 civ.; 1,599,738 acres adjacent to Fair- Texas. DSN: 258-2121; (575) 678-2121. Training Center, CA 93928. (831) 386-2505. banks. DSN: (317) 353-1110; (907) 353-1110. Yakima Training Center, WA 98901. Estab- Fort Indiantown Gap , Annville, PA 17003- Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Wash- lished 1941; subinstallation of Fort Lewis, 5002. DSN: 491-2000; (717) 861-2000. ington, DC 20307. Established 1909; named Wash.; supporting joint and combined arms Los Alamitos Army Airfield, Los Alamitos, for MAJ Walter Reed, conqueror of yellow maneuver training and ranges for active and CA 90720-5146. DSN: 972-2571; (562) 795- fever; site of Walter Reed Army Medical Cen- reserve component units and allies; 150 mil., 2571. ter; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. 400 civ.; 327,000 acres, 8 miles northeast of Fort McCoy, WI 54656-5000. DSN: 280- DSN: 662-3501; (202) 782-3501. Yakima, 168 miles southeast of Tacoma. 1110; (608) 388-2222. W atervliet Arsenal, NY 12189-4000. Estab- DSN: 638-3205; (509) 577-3205. Camp Parks U.S. Army Combat Support lished 1813; oldest continuously active arse- Yuma Proving Ground, AZ 85365. Estab- Training Center, Camp Parks, CA 94568. nal in the United States. Became nation’s lished 1943; performs multipurpose testing (925) 875-4650. “cannon factory” in 1887. Conducts research, for many types of weapon systems and muni- Camp Perry Joint Training Centert,Por development and manufacture of artillery tions; 175 mil., 2,400 civ.; 1.3 million acres Clinton, OH 43452. (419) 635-4021. weapons with its partner, the U.S. Army’s with main facilities 26 miles northeast of Fort Pickett-Army National Guard Maneu- Benét Laboratories; 1 mil., 862 civ. with arse- Yuma. DSN: 899-2151; (928) 328-2151. ver Training Center, Blackstone, VA 23824- nal and Benét Laboratories; 161 mil., 302 civ. 9000. DSN: 438-8621; (434) 292-8621. in 30 other tenant organizations; 143 acres at Major Reserve Component Training Sites Camp Rilea , Warrenton, OR 97146-9711. Watervliet, 7 miles north of Albany. DSN: 974- This listing does not include active posts DSN: 355-4000; (503) 861-4000. 5111; (518) 266-5111. maintained by the Army primarily for reserve Camp Ripley , Little Falls, MN 56345-4173. Waterways Experiment Station, MS 39180. component training; these will be found in the DSN: 871-2726; (320) 616-2726. Established 1929 by Army Corps of Engi- directory of active Army installations. Reserve Headquarters Camp Roberts, San Miguel, neers; headquarters of the Army Engineer component units also conduct a portion of CA 93451-5000. DSN: 949-8000; (805) 238- Research and Development Center. Conducts their annual training on federal posts that are 3100. research supporting the warfighter and engi- continuously occupied by active Army units. Camp Joseph T. Robinson , North Little neering and environmental sciences support- Commercial telephone numbers are for oper- Rock, AR 72199-9600. DSN: 962-5100; (501) ing our nation; 2 mil., 1,600 civ.; 673 acres in ator assistance at the sites listed; DSN num- 212-5100. Vicksburg. (601) 634-3111. bers are for military points of contact. Camp Santiago, Salinas, Puerto Rico West Point, NY 10996. Oldest continuously Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training 00751-1166. (787) 824-7400. garrisoned military installation in the United Center, Edinburgh, IN 46124. DSN: 569- Camp Shelby, MS 39407-5500. DSN: 286- States; first garrisoned by the Continental 2433; (812) 526-1499. 2000; (601) 558-2000. Army in January 1778; home of the U.S. Mili- Camp Blanding Joint Training Center, Camp Swift, Bastrop, TX 78602-9737. (512) tary Academy since March 16, 1802, and the Starke, FL 32091-9703. DSN: 822-3421; 782-7114. U.S. Army Center of Excellence for the Pro- (904) 682-3421. Camp W.G. Williams, Riverton, UT 84065- fessional Military Ethic; more than 5,500 mil. Camp Bowie MTC Complex, Brownwood, 4999. DSN: 766-5400; (801) 878-5400. (including 4,400 members of the U.S. Corps TX 76801. (512) 782-7635.

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