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Fort Gordon, Georgia, is the home of the United States Army Signal Center and the Dwight D. See more »
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Aberdeen Proving Ground
Aberdeen AB uhr deen, Proving Ground, Maryland, is the United States Army's center for ordnance activities.
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Duntroon, in the Australian Capital Territory, is the site of the Royal Military College, which prepares cadets for careers as officers in the Australian Army.
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Fort originally was a fortified building or place that provided defense against attack.
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Fort Belvoir, BEHL vawr, Virginia, is the site of more than 100 administrative, research, academic, and logistical Department of Defense and Army agencies.
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Fort Benning, Georgia, is the site of the United States Army Infantry Center.
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Fort Bliss, Texas, houses the United States Army Air Defense Artillery Center and School.
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Fort Bragg, North Carolina, is the home of airborne combat units of the United States Army, and the Army's Special Operations Command.
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Fort Dix, New Jersey, is a center of training for both reserve and active-duty members of the Army and other United States armed services.
See more »Fort Eustis
Fort Eustis, YOO stihs, Virginia, houses the United States Army Transportation Center and School and is the home of the Army Transportation Corps.
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Fort Gordon, Georgia, is the home of the United States Army Signal Center and the Dwight D.
See more »Fort Hood
Fort Hood, Texas, is the only post in the United States that supports two full armored divisions of the U.S.
See more »Fort Leavenworth
Fort Leavenworth, LEHV uhn wurth, Kansas, is the home of the United States Army Combined Arms Center.
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Fort Lee, Virginia, is the home of the United States Army Combined Arms Support Command, the Army Quartermaster Center and School, and the Army Logistics Management College.
See more »Fort Leonard Wood
Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, is the home of the United States Army's Engineer Center and School, as well as the Army's Military Police School and Chemical School.
See more »Fort McClellan
Fort McClellan, muh KLEHL uhn, was a United States Army training center in Alabama.
See more »Fort McPherson
Fort McPherson, muhk FUR suhn, Georgia, serves as the headquarters of the United States Army Forces Command.
See more »Fort Monmouth
Fort Monmouth, MON muhth, New Jersey, is the headquarters of the United States Army Communications-Electronics Command.
See more »Fort Monroe
Fort Monroe, Virginia, is the headquarters of the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command.
See more »Fort Riley
Fort Riley, Kansas, is the home of the United States Army's First Infantry Division.
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