List of United States Army installations

This is a list of links for U.S. Army forts and installations, organized by U.S. state or territory within the U.S. and by country if overseas. For consistency, major Army National Guard training facilities are included but armory locations are not.

United States

U.S. states with no U.S. Army posts

  • New Hampshire- (US ARMY 'National Guard' ARMORY posts; various individual locations statewide)
  • Rhode Island

Closed installations

    Fort Hancock

Overseas

See also

References

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