United States Army Posts - United States

United States

  • Alabama
    • Anniston Army Depot
    • Fort Rucker
    • Redstone Arsenal
  • Alaska
    • Fort Greely
    • Fort Wainwright
    • Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson
  • Arizona
    • Camp Navajo (ARNG)
    • Fort Huachuca
    • Yuma Proving Ground
  • Arkansas
    • Camp Joseph T. Robinson (ARNG)
    • Fort Chaffee
    • Pine Bluff Arsenal
  • California
    • Camp Beale
    • Camp Cooke
    • Camp Haan
    • Camp Roberts (ARNG)
    • Camp San Luis Obispo
    • Desert Training Center
    • Fort Hunter Liggett
    • Fort Irwin
    • Los Alamitos Joint Forces Training Base
    • Military Ocean Terminal Concord
    • Naval Base Point Loma
    • Parks Reserve Forces Training Area
    • Presidio of Monterey
    • San Joaquin Depot
      • Sharpe Facility
      • Stockton's Rough & Ready Island
      • Tracy Facility
    • Sierra Army Depot
  • Colorado
    • Fitzsimons Army Medical Center
    • Fort Carson
    • Fort Logan National Cemetery
    • Pueblo Chemical Depot
  • Delaware
    • Bethany Beach Training Site (ARNG)
  • District of Columbia
    • Fort Lesley J. McNair
  • Florida
    • Camp Blanding (ARNG)
  • Georgia
    • Camp Frank D. Merrill
    • Fort Benning
    • Fort Gordon
    • Fort Stewart
    • Hunter Army Airfield
  • Hawaii
    • Fort DeRussy (MWR Resort)
      • Hale Koa Hotel
    • Fort Shafter
    • Kunia Field Station
    • Pohakuloa Training Area
    • Schofield Barracks
    • Tripler Army Medical Center
    • Wheeler Army Airfield
  • Idaho
    • MTA Gowen Field Boise (ARNG)
    • Orchard Range TS Boise (ARNG)
    • TS Edgemeade Mountian Home (ARNG)
  • Illinois
    • Charles M. Price Support Center
    • Rock Island Arsenal
  • Indiana
    • Camp Atterbury
    • Fort Benjamin Harrison
  • Iowa
    • Camp Dodge
    • Fort Des Moines
    • Iowa Army Ammunition Plant
  • Kansas
    • Fort Leavenworth
      • Munson Army Health Center
    • Fort Riley
    • Great Plains Joint Training Area (ARNG)
      • Kansas Regional Training Institute (ARNG)
      • Nickel Hall Barricks (ARNG)
      • Smokey Hill Weapons Range (ANG)
  • Kentucky
    • Blue Grass Army Depot
    • Fort Campbell
    • Fort Knox
  • Louisiana
    • Camp Beauregard
    • Fort Polk
      • Peason Ridge Artillery Range
  • Maine
    • MTA Deepwoods (ARNG)
    • MTA Riley-Bog Brook (ARNG)
    • TS Caswell (ARNG)
    • TS Hollis Plains (ARNG)
  • Maryland
    • Aberdeen Proving Ground
    • Fort Detrick
    • Fort George G. Meade
  • Massachusetts
    • Camp Curtis Guild (ARNG)
    • Camp Edwards (ARNG)
    • Fort Devens
    • Natick Army Soldiers Systems Center
  • Michigan
    • Camp Grayling(ARNG)
    • Detroit Arsenal
    • Fort Custer (ARNG)
  • Minnesota
    • Camp Ripley (ARNG)
  • Mississippi
    • Camp McCain (ARNG)
    • Camp Shelby
    • Mississippi Ordnance Plant
  • Missouri
    • Camp Clark (ARNG)
    • Fort Leonard Wood
  • Montana
    • Fort William Henry Harrison (ARNG)
  • Nebraska
    • Camp Ashland (ARNG)
  • Nevada
    • Hawthorne Army Ammunition Depot
  • New Jersey
    • Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst
    • Picatinny Arsenal
  • New Mexico
    • Los Alamos Demolition Range
    • White Sands Missile Range
  • New York
    • Camp Smith (New York) (ARNG)
    • Fort Drum
    • Fort Hamilton
    • United States Military Academy at West Point
    • Watervliet Arsenal
  • North Carolina
    • Camp Butner (ARNG)
    • Camp Davis
    • Camp Mackall
    • Fort Bragg
    • Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point
    • Pope Army Airfield
  • North Dakota
    • Camp Grafton (ARNG)
  • Ohio
    • Camp Perry (ARNG)
    • Camp Ravenna Joint Military Training Center (ARNG)
    • Camp Sherman (ARNG)
  • Oklahoma
    • Camp Gruber (ARNG)
    • Fort Sill
    • McAlester Army Ammunition Plant
  • Oregon
    • Camp Rilea (ARNG)
    • Umatilla Chemical Depot
  • Pennsylvania
    • Carlisle Barracks
    • Charles E. Kelly Support Facility (part of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey)
    • Fort Indiantown Gap (ARNG)
    • Harrisburg Military Post (ARNG)
    • Letterkenny Army Depot
    • New Cumberland Army Depot
    • Tobyhanna Army Depot
  • Puerto Rico
    • Fort Buchanan
    • San Juan Army National Guard Support Station
    • Camp Santiago
    • Fort Allen
    • Roosevelt Roads Army Reserve Base
  • South Carolina
    • Fort Jackson
  • Tennessee
    • Holston Army Ammunition Plant
    • Kingston Demolition Range
    • Milan Army Ammunition Plant
  • Texas
    • Camp Bowie
    • Camp Bullis
    • Camp Mabry
    • Camp Stanley Storage Activity
    • Camp Swift
    • Camp Wolters (ARNG)
    • Corpus Christi Army Depot
    • Fort Bliss
    • Fort Hood
    • Fort Sam Houston
      • Brooke Army Medical Center
    • Martindale Army Airfield
    • Red River Army Depot
  • Utah
    • Camp W. G. Williams (ARNG)
    • Dugway Proving Ground
    • Tooele Army Depot
  • Vermont
    • Camp Ethan Allen Training Site (ARNG)
  • Virginia
    • Camp Pendleton State Military Reservation (ARNG)
    • Fort A.P. Hill
    • Fort Belvoir
    • Fort Eustis
    • Fort Lee
    • Fort Myer
    • Fort Pickett (ARNG)
    • Quantico Military Reservation
    • Radford Army Ammunition Plant
  • Washington
    • Joint Base Lewis-McChord
    • Yakima Training Center
  • West Virginia
    • Camp Dawson West Virginia Training Area (ARNG)
  • Wisconsin
    • Fort McCoy
    • Camp Williams (ARNG)
  • Wyoming
    • Guernsey Maneuver Area (ARNG)

U.S. States with no U.S. Army posts

  • New Hampshire
  • Rhode Island

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