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Colorado National Guard Locations Revised 2015 Centennial Alamosa 6848 S Colorado National Guard Locations Revised 2015 Centennial Alamosa 6848 S. Revere Parkway 1877 Old Sanford Road Centennial, CO 80112 Alamosa, CO 81101 Aurora Colorado Springs Aurora Readiness Center 1670 N. Newport Road 55 South Potomac Street Colorado Springs, CO 80916 Aurora, CO 80012 720-250-2500 Denver 5275 Franklin St. Field Maintenance Shop 9 Denver, CO 81303 55 South Potomac Street Aurora, CO 80012 Field Maintenance Shop 2 720-250-3090 5275 Franklin Street Denver, CO 80216 Boulder 720-250-3020 4750 Broadway Boulder, CO 80304 Division of Veterans Affairs 1355 S. Colorado Blvd Suite 113 Bldg. C Buckley Air Force Base Denver, CO 80222 140th Wing Headquarters 140 South Aspen Street, Bldg. 706 Durango Buckley AFB, CO 80011 283 Girard Street 720-847-9435 (Public Affairs) Durango, CO 81303 19330 E. Sunlight Way, Bldg. 1520 Firestone Buckley AFB, Aurora, CO 80011 Combined Support Maintenance Shop 7 4045 Weld County Road 22 19340 E. Sunlight Way, Bldg. 1500 Longmont, CO 80504 Buckley AFB, Aurora, CO 80011 720-250-3100 19070 E. Sunlight Way, Bldg. 1000 Fort Carson Buckley AFB, Aurora, CO 80011 Fort Carson Readiness Center 851 Bennett Street, Bldg. 8110 19120 E. Breckenridge Buckley AFB, Aurora, CO 80011 Fort Carson, CO 80913 719-526-0345 Joint Army/ Air Bldg. 660 South Aspen St. Bldg. 1005 168th Regional Training Institute Aurora, CO 80011 8721 Frank Baldwin Road, Bldg. 9121 Fort Carson, CO 80913 Army Aviation Support Facility 720-250-4303 19310 Camp Hale Way Bldg. 1510 Aurora, CO 80011 Centennial Training Site 8720 Frank Baldwin Road, Bldg. 9120 Canon City Fort Carson, CO 80913 110 Main Street 720-250-4215 Canon City, CO 81212 Maneuver Area Training & Equipment Site 64 8700 Butts Road, Bldg. 9100 Fort Carson, CO 80913 Fort Collins La Junta 3324 La Porte Avenue 03 Dalton Avenue Ft. Collins, CO 80521 La Junta, CO 81050 Fort Lupton Longmont Fort Lupton Readiness Center 4045 Weld County Road 22 2930 9th Street Longmont, CO 80504 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 720-250-2400 1512 North Main Street Longmont, CO 80501 Grand Junction 482 28th Road (Armory) Montrose Grand Junction, CO 81501 12147 6390 Road Montrose, CO 81401 2810 Riverside Parkway (OMS) Grand Junction, CO 81501 Peterson AFB 200th Airlift Squadron 2830 Riverside Parkway (Cemetery) 425 West Hamilton Avenue, Suite 230 Grand Junction, CO 81501 Peterson AFB, CO 80914 719-332-9359 Gypsum- HAATS- Eagle 0517 Airport Road Pueblo Gypsum, CO 81637 1215 Acero Avenue Pueblo, CO 81004 Field Maintenance Shop 3 2810 Riverside Parkway Rocky Ford Grand Junction, CO 81501 720 Main Street 720-250-3030 Rocky Ford, CO 81067 Greeley ANG Station -137th SWS/SF Sterling 2605 E. 8th Street Sterling Readiness Center Greeley, CO 81637 1400 South 3rd Avenue Sterling, CO 80751 Golden 720-250-5100 Camp George West 1181 Kilmer Street Watkins Golden, CO 80401 Watkins Readiness Center 720-250-1470 5049 Front Range Parkway USPFO Warehouse 720-250-1480 Central Issue Facility Watkins, CO 80137 720-250-2900 Field Maintenance Shop 10 1400 South 3rd Avenue Field Maintenance Shop 7 Sterling, CO 5049 Front Range Parkway 80751 720-250-3000 Watkins, CO 80137 720-250-3070 Windsor Windsor Readiness Center 31725 Great Western Drive Windsor, CO 80550 720-250-2000 .
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