Installations

  • Fort Drum
    Army Community Service 11042 Mt. Belvedere Blvd. Building P-1780 Fort Drum, NY 13602

    Fort Drum is located in the Thousand Islands Region of northern New York State, its mission is to provide full-spectrum training and base operations support to all of the service branches, 11 states, and parts of Canada. Annually, Fort Drum offers training and base operations support to more than 26,500 Reserve and National Guard members as well as personnel from other federal, state, and local agencies. Its mission includes commanding active component units assigned to the installation, providing administrative and logical support to tenant units, providing support to tenant units, providing support to active and reserve units from all services in training at Fort Drum, and planning and providing support for mobilization and training of almost 80,000 troops annually.

  • Fort George G. Meade
    830 Chisholm Avenue Fort Meade, MD 20755

    The Fort George G. Meade is located in the city of Baltimore, Maryland. It was established as Camp Meade in 1917 as one of 16 cantonments built to prepare American Expeditionary Forces for WWI. It is home to the National Security Agency, U. S. Cyber Command, several other large Military Intelligence units, Defense Information Systems Agency, Defense Media Activity, and 116 other agencies which serve as the nation’s platform for Intelligence, Information and Cyber Operations. Mission Provide required services, infrastructure, a safe and secure community, and a quality of life that supports mission readiness and the Fort Meade community.

  • Fort George G. Meade – Navy
    Building 9805 Emory Road Fort Meade, MD 20755

    Fort George G. Meade Navy is a tenant of the Fort Meade Garrison and is located midway between Baltimore, Maryland, the District of Columbia, and Annapolis. Provide required services, infrastructure, a safe and secure community, and a quality of life that supports mission readiness and the Fort Meade Community.

  • Fort Gordon
    Darling Hall 307 Chamberlain Avenue Building 33720 Fort Gordon, GA 30905

    The U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence and Fort Gordon is a large, multi-mission, multi-service military installation providing base services and support across a wide spectrum of training, operational and Service Member sustainment needs. The U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence (CCoE) and Fort Gordon is a large, multi-mission, multi-service military installation providing base services and support across a wide spectrum of training, operational and Service Member sustainment needs.

  • Fort Gregg-Adams
    3212 A Avenue, Bldg 12010 Fort Gregg-Adams, VA 23801

    Fort Gregg-Adams is located in America’s Historic Heartland in Virginia, 25 miles south of Richmond and very near the confluence of the James and Appomattox rivers. Here at Fort Gregg-Adams, formerly Fort Lee, the U.S. Army Logistics Center was created to serve as an “integrating center” for the Quartermaster, Transportation, Ordnance, and Missile and Munitions centers and schools – the traditional combat service support branches.

  • Fort Hamilton
    Fort Hamilton Parkway Brooklyn, NY 11209

    Fort Hamilton is a combined community comprised of active duty Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, National Guard, Reserve Components. Fort Hamilton also serves as a power projection platform in the New York City Metropolitan area.

  • Fort Hood
    Bldg. 36000, Darnall Loop 2nd Floor Killeen, TX 76544

    Fort Hood is a U.S. Army installation in Texas, located in the Texas Panhandle. It is a training and support facility for the U.S. Army. Fort Hood is a power projection platform and a major maneuver installation for the Army. It is also the home of the Army’s most-deployed contingency forces. Strategically located on the KY/TN State line, the installation has the unique ability to deploy mission-ready contingency forces by air, rail, highway and inland waterway.

  • Fort Huachuca
    50010 Smith Street Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613-7011

    Fort Huachuca is a joint services installation training over 9,000 students a year. At any given time, we have over 5,600 Military, 8,000 Civilians and over 11,000 family members. Fort Huachuca provides equitable, effective, and efficient management of Fort Huachuca to support mission readiness and execution; enable the well-being of Soldiers, civilians, and family members; and to preserve our environment.

  • Fort Hunter Liggett
    Bldg. 238 California Avenue Jolon, CA 93928

    Originally designated Hunter Liggett Military Reservation in 1941, the installation is named for Lieutenant General Hunter Liggett (1857 – 1935). Their motto is to “Provide Installation Services and Sustain Facilities to Enable Total Force Readiness.”

  • Fort Irwin
    Reception Campus, Bldg 109 Langford Lake Rd Fort Irwin, CA 92310-1420

    Fort Irwin is home of the National Training Center. They are located in San Bernardino County, in southern California, about 35 miles north of the town of Barstow. The installation was established by President Franklin Roosevelt as a sub-installation of Camp Haan in Riverside, California. In 1981, the US Army created the National Training Center at Fort Irwin to train Armored Brigade Combat Teams to “Win the First Fight.”

  • Fort Jackson
    9810 Lee Road Fort Jackson, SC 29207

    Fort Jackson, adjacent to Columbia, South Carolina, is a 53,000 acre U.S. Army Training Center. Named for President Andrew Jackson — a South Carolina native — it was originally established in 1917 when it trained men of the 30th and 81st Infantry Divisions. Between 1925 and 1940 it served as an encampment and training area for the S.C. National Guard. Fort Jackson trains and develops Soldiers in order to build readiness at scale for our Army and provides a community where our Soldiers, Army Civilians, and Families have every opportunity to excel.

  • Fort Knox
    411 Eisenhower Avenue Building 1477 Fort Knox, KY 40121

    The Human Resource Center of Excellence is responsible for all Soldier career management, from swearing in to departing service. Its units include Accessions Command, Human Resources Command, Army Recruiting Command and Army Cadet Command. Fort Knox is also the home of the General George Patton Museum which is open year round. Fort Knox is now positioned to continue its central role in the front ranks of military installations in the United States, recruiting, training and supporting warfighters for the challenges of the twenty-first century.

  • Fort Leavenworth
    600 Thomas Ave. Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-2303

    Fort Leavenworth is the oldest active Army post west of the Mississippi River and has devoted more than 170 years of service to the nation. This historic post, noted for its campus setting, open green spaces and hometown character, is the home of the US Army’s Combined Arms Center (CAC).

  • Fort Leonard Wood
    Replacement Avenue Relocation Readiness Rm 118 Building 486 Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473-8935

    Fort Leonard Wood is a military community located in the beautiful south central Missouri Ozarks, covers more than 61,000 acres. The fort is located in Pulaski County, which has a population of nearly 53,816. The post is two miles south of Interstate 44. St. Louis is a 2-hour drive to the east along I-44 and Springfield, Missouri, is a little more than an hour’s drive to the west. Fort Leonard Wood is home of the U.S. Army Maneuver Support Center of Excellence, where all Chemical, Engineer and Military Police Soldiers, plus many Marines, Airmen, Sailors, Coast Guardsmen and international students from allied nations receive training.

  • Fort Liberty
    Soldier Support Center Building 4-2843 Normandy Street Fort Liberty, NC 28310

    Fort Liberty is the largest US Army base by population, serving a population of 47499 active-duty Soldiers, 51,564 Reserve Components and Temporary Duty students, 16,276 civilian employees, and Contractors, 71,960 active-duty family members. Formerly known as Fort Bragg, there are 125,278 Army retirees and family members in the area.

  • Fort McCoy
    2111 South 8th Avenue Fort McCoy, WI 54656

    Fort McCoy is a training center that supports the training and mobilization of reserve and active component military personnel from all branches of America’s armed forces. Today, Fort McCoy’s primary mission is to support the readiness of the force by serving as a training center, mobilization force generation installation, and strategic support area.

  • Fort Meyer (Joint Base Myer – Henderson Hall
    204 Lee Avenue, Building 59 Fort Myer, VA 22211

    Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall is a United States Army base located in Washington, D.C., United States. The base is located at the point of land where the Potomac and Anacostia Rivers join in Washington, D.C. The command’s mission is three-fold. First, to respond to crises, disasters, or security requirements in the National Capital Region through implementation of various contingency plans. Second, provide both base operations and a variety of specialized support to Army and other Defense Department organizations throughout the National Capital Region. Specialized support includes personal property shipping, nationwide fixed-wing airlift and operation of Arlington National Cemetery.

  • Fort Moore
    7117 Baltzell Avenue Building 7 Fort Moore, GA 31905

    Fort Moore was established as Fort Benning in 1918, is named after Confederate General Henry L. Benning, who lived in Columbus. In 1918, the School of Infantry moved to Columbus, GA, from Fort Sill, OK. The first Infantry School was at Valley Forge where Major General von Steuben created the first model company and unified tactics for the Continental Army. Since 1918, Fort Moore has been the U.S. Army’s premier training center, initially for Infantry Soldiers and then for Armor, Cavalry, Airborne and Air Mobility, Rangers and Officer Candidates. The Maneuver Center of Excellence and Fort Moore provide trained and combat-ready Soldiers and leaders; develop the doctrine and capabilities of the Maneuver Force and individual Soldier; and provide a world-class quality of life for our Soldiers, civilians, and Army families to ensure our Army’s Maneuver Force remains the world’s premier combat force ready to “Win in a Complex World.”

  • Fort Novosel
    Novosel Street Building 5700 Fort Novosel, AL 36362

    Fort Novosel is a U.S. Army garrison in the city of Novosel, Alabama. The garrison, formerly known as Fort Rucker, has a population of 20,210 and its mission statement is “to find, fix and destroy any enemy through fire and maneuver and to provide combat support and combat service support in coordinated operations as an integral member of the combined arms team fully integrated within joint operational framework.”

  • Fort Polk
    Louisiana Ave. Bldg. 5903 Fort Polk, LA 71459-5342

    Fort Polk is a U.S. Army training base located in Louisiana. Its mission: to provide basic training for individual soldiers, many of them draftees. Fort Polk offered them their introduction to the military, and most would never forget the experience.