List of United States military bases
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This is a list of installations and bases owned or used by the United States armed forces currently located in the United States and around the world. This list details only current facilities; defunct facilities are found at Category:Closed military installations of the United States.
By state/district
By service
Joint
Joint overseas
- Pine Gap Joint Defence Space Research Facility, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia—used by United States armed forces, and CIA, in partnership with the Australian Defence Force and the Australian intelligence services.
- War Reserve Stocks are located in many nations.
United States Army
Main article: List of United States Army installations
Overseas
- Bulgaria
- Germany - 56 facilities
Main article: List of United States Army installations in Germany
- Israel
- The Dimona Radar Facility is an American-operated radar base in the Negev, staffed by 120 US military personnel.[1]
- Italy - 113 facilities
Main article: List of United States Army installations in Italy
- Japan - 84 facilities
Main article: United States Forces Japan
- Camp Zama, Tokyo
- Fort Buckner, Okinawa
- Torii Station, Okinawa
- Kosovo
Main article: List of United States Army installations in Kosovo
- Kuwait
Main article: List of United States Army installations in Kuwait
- South Korea
Main articles: List of United States Army installations in South Korea and United States Forces Korea
United States Marine Corps
Main article: List of United States Marine Corps installations
Domestic
Overseas
- Afghanistan
- Camp Eggers
- Camp Dwyer
- Camp Leatherneck
- Camp Rhino
- FOB Delhi
- FOB Delaram
- FOB Fiddler's Green
- FOB Geronimo
- PB Jaker
- Australia
- Germany (GR)
- Camp Panzer Kaserne, Böblingen
- Japan (JP)
- Marine Corps Base Camp Smedley D. Butler, Okinawa. Note: these camps are dispersed throughout Okinawa, but still under the administration of the MCB complex.
- Camp Courtney
- Camp Fuji, Shizuoka Prefecture
- Camp Foster
- Camp Gonsalves (Jungle Warfare Training Center)
- Camp Hansen
- Camp Kinser
- Camp Lester
- Camp McTureous
- Camp Schwab
- Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Okinawa
- Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Yamaguchi Prefecture
United States Navy
Main article: List of United States Navy installations
Domestic
Overseas
- Bahrain
- Brazil
- São Paulo, Naval Support Detachment
- Cuba
- Djibouti
- Greece
- Guam
- Israel
- The Port of Haifa maintains facilities for the United States Sixth Fleet.
- Italy
- Naval Air Station Sigonella
- Naval Support Activity Gaeta
- Naval Support Activity Naples
- Japan
- Naval Air Facility Atsugi
- Naval Forces Japan, Okinawa
- United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka
- United States Fleet Activities Sasebo
- Kuwait
- South Korea
- Spain
- United Arab Emirates
- Fujairah Naval Base
- Port of Jebel Ali
United States Air Force
Main article: List of United States Air Force installations
Domestic
Overseas
- Afghanistan (Middle East)
- Bagram Airfield
- Herat International Airport
- Jalalabad Airport
- Kabul International Airport
- Kandahar International Airport
- Mazar-i-Sharif Airport
- Shindand Air Base
- Bahrain
- Bahrain International Airport
- Sheikh Isa Air Base
- Bulgaria
- Germany
- Greenland
- Guam
- Italy
- Japan
- Kuwait
- Kyrgyzstan
- Manas Air Base
- Netherlands
- Joint Force Command Brunssum
- Oman
- Masirah Air Base
- Thumrait Air Base
- Pakistan
- Portugal
- Qatar
- Saudi Arabia
- Singapore
- South Korea
- Spain
- Morón Air Base, Andalucia
- Turkey
- United Arab Emirates
- United Kingdom
- RAF Alconbury, Cambridgeshire
- RAF Croughton, Northamptonshire
- RAF Lakenheath, Brandon, Suffolk [2]
- RAF Menwith Hill, Yorkshire Dales
- RAF Mildenhall, Mildenhall [3]
Coast Guard
Main articles: List of United States Coast Guard stations and United States Coast Guard Air Stations
See also
- Lists of military installations
- Bulgarian-American Joint Military Facilities
- United States military deployments
- United States withdrawal from Saudi Arabia
- Base Realignment and Closure
References
- ↑ http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080928/pl_afp/mideastisraelusmissiledefence_080928053824;_ylt=AgeRhRaBho556uw0k7SZlNasOrgF
- ↑ Laming (2000), pp. 106-107
- ↑ Laming (2000), pp. 142-143
- Laming, Tim (2000). UK Airports and Airfields. Ramsbury, UK: Airlife Publishing (Crowood Press). ISBN 1-85310-978-9.
External links
- Depart. of Defense, Base Structure Report(PDF) FY 2009 Baseline
- Official figures for the numbers of U.S. military employed worldwide
- The world's biggest military bases, In terms of Area Covered and Population
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