List of United States military bases

Map of the small U.S. military installations, ranges and training areas in the continental United States.

This is a list of military installations owned or used by the United States Armed Forces currently located in the United States and around the world. This list details only current or recently closed facilities; some defunct facilities are found at Category:Closed military installations of the United States.

An "installation" is defined as "a military base, camp, post, station, yard, center, homeport facility for any ship, or other activity under the jurisdiction of the Department of Defense, including leased space, that is controlled by, or primarily supports DoD's activities. An installation may consist of one or more sites" (geographically-separated real estate parcels).[1]:DoD-3

The United States is the largest operator of military bases abroad, with 38 "named bases"[note 1] having active-duty, national guard, reserve, or civilian personnel as of September 30, 2014. Its largest, in terms of personnel, was Ramstein AB, in Germany, with almost 9,200 personnel.[1][note 2]

By state/district

Joint

Joint overseas

United States Army

Overseas

Germany - 38 facilities
  1. Artillery Kaserne, Garmisch-Partenkirchen
  2. Barton Barracks, Ansbach (scheduled to close)[2]
  3. Bismarck Kaserne, Ansbach
  4. Bleidorn Housing Area, Ansbach
  5. Dagger Complex, Darmstadt Training Center Griesheim (scheduled to close in 2015)
  6. Edelweiss Lodge and Resort, Garmisch-Partenkirchen
  7. Gen. Lucius D. Clay Kaserne (former Wiesbaden Army Airfield, renamed 2012), Wiesbaden
  8. Germersheim Army Depot, Germersheim
  9. Grafenwöhr Training Area, Grafenwöhr/Vilseck
  10. Hohenfels Training Area/Joint Multinational Readiness Center, Hohenfels (Upper Palatinate)
  11. Husterhoeh Kaserne, Pirmasens
  12. Kaiserslautern Military Community
  13. Katterbach Kaserne, Ansbach
  14. Kelley Barracks, Stuttgart
  15. Kleber Kaserne, Kaiserslautern Military Community
  16. Lampertheim Training Area, Lampertheim (scheduled to close in 2015)
  17. Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Landstuhl
  18. McCully Barracks, Wackernheim
  19. Miesau Army Depot, Miesau
  20. Oberdachstetten Storage Area, Ansbach
  21. Panzer Kaserne, Stuttgart
  22. Patch Barracks, Stuttgart
  23. Pulaski Barracks, Kaiserslautern
  24. Rhine Ordnance Barracks, Kaiserslautern
  25. Robinson Barracks, Stuttgart
  26. Rose Barracks, Vilseck
  27. Sembach Kaserne, Kaiserslautern
  28. Sheridan Barracks, Garmisch-Partenkirchen
  29. Shipton Kaserne, Ansbach
  30. Smith Barracks, Baumholder
  31. Storck Barracks, Illesheim
  32. Stuttgart Army Airfield, Filderstadt
  33. Mainz-Kastel Storage Station (scheduled to close in 2015)
  34. USAG Wiesbaden Military Training Area, Mainz, Gonsenheim/Mombach
  35. USAG Wiesbaden Training Area, Mainz Finthen Airport
  36. USAG Wiesbaden Radar Station, Mainz Finthen Airport
  37. Urlas Housing and Shopping Complex, Ansbach (converted from Urlas Training Area in 2010-2011)
Israel
Italy - 3 facilities
Japan - 84 facilities
Kosovo
Kuwait
South Korea

United States Marine Corps

Domestic

Overseas

Afghanistan
Germany
Japan

United States Navy

Domestic

United States Navy (59)
State/Territory Base State Base
CaliforniaNAWS China LakeMississippiNCBC Gulfport
NB CoronadoNAS Meridian
NAS LemooreNS Pascagoula
NPS MontereyNevadaNAS Fallon
NAS North IslandNew JerseyNWS Earle
NB Point LomaNAES Lakehurst
NB Ventura County-NAS Point MuguNew YorkNSA Saratoga Springs
NB Ventura County-NCBC Port HuenemePennsylvaniaNAS Willow Grove
Naval Base San DiegoRhode IslandNS Newport
ConnecticutNSB New LondonSouth CarolinaNSA Charleston
Washington, D.C.Washington NYTennesseeNSA Mid-South
United States Naval Research LaboratoryTexasNAS Corpus Christi
FloridaCorry Station NTTCNAS JRB Fort Worth
NAS JacksonvilleNAS Kingsville
NAS Key West
NS MayportVirginiaChesapeake NSGA
NSA OrlandoNSASP
NSA Panama CityTraining Support Center Hampton Roads
NAS PensacolaNAB Little Creek
NAS Whiting FieldNS Norfolk
GeorgiaGeneral Lucius D. Clay National Guard CenterNAS Oceana
NSB Kings BayWallops Island ASCS
Dobbins ARBNWS Yorktown
GuamNaval Base GuamGuamAndersen Air Force Base
HawaiiNS Barking SandsWashingtonNBK Bangor
Joint Base Pearl Harbor HickamNBK Bremerton
IllinoisNS Great LakesNAS Whidbey Island
IndianaNSWC Crane DivisionNS Everett
LouisianaNASJRB New OrleansWest VirginiaNIOC Sugar Grove
MainePortsmouth NS
MarylandFort Meade NSGA
NAS Patuxent River
NSF Thurmont
United States Naval Academy
Indian Head Naval Surface Warfare Center
(in Maryland, but a part of NSASP of Dahlgren, Virginia)

Overseas

Bahamas
Bahrain
British Indian Ocean Territory
Cuba
Djibouti
Greece
Italy
Japan
Kuwait
South Korea
Spain

United States Air Force

Domestic

United States Air Force (71)
State / Territory Base State Base
AlabamaMaxwell Air Force BaseMississippiColumbus Air Force Base
AlaskaClear Air Force StationKeesler Air Force Base
Eielson Air Force BaseMissouriWhiteman Air Force Base
Joint Base Elmendorf RichardsonMontanaMalmstrom Air Force Base
ArizonaDavis–Monthan Air Force BaseNebraskaOffutt Air Force Base
Luke Air Force BaseNevadaNellis Air Force Base
ArkansasLittle Rock Air Force BaseNew JerseyJoint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst
CaliforniaBeale Air Force BaseNew MexicoCannon Air Force Base
Edwards Air Force BaseHolloman Air Force Base
Los Angeles Air Force BaseKirtland Air Force Base
March Joint Air Reserve BaseNorth CarolinaPope Air Force Base
Seymour Johnson Air Force Base
Travis Air Force BaseNorth DakotaGrand Forks Air Force Base
Vandenberg Air Force BaseMinot Air Force Base
ColoradoBuckley Air Force BaseOhioWright-Patterson Air Force Base
Peterson Air Force BaseOklahomaAltus Air Force Base
Schriever Air Force BaseTinker Air Force Base
United States Air Force AcademyVance Air Force Base
DelawareDover Air Force BaseSouth CarolinaCharleston Air Force Base
Washington, D.C.Bolling Air Force BaseShaw Air Force Base
FloridaEglin Air Force BaseSouth DakotaEllsworth Air Force Base
Hurlburt FieldTennesseeArnold Air Force Base
MacDill Air Force BaseTexasBrooks City-Base
Patrick Air Force BaseDyess Air Force Base
Tyndall Air Force BaseGoodfellow Air Force Base
GuamAndersen Air Force BaseGuamAndersen Base
GeorgiaMoody Air Force BaseTexasLackland Air Force Base
Robins Air Force BaseLaughlin Air Force Base
HawaiiJoint Base Pearl Harbor HickamRandolph Air Force Base
IdahoMountain Home Air Force BaseSheppard Air Force Base
IllinoisScott Air Force BaseUtahHill Air Force Base
IndianaGrissom Joint Air Reserve BaseVirginiaLangley Air Force Base
KansasMcConnell Air Force BaseWashingtonFairchild Air Force Base
LouisianaBarksdale Air Force BaseJBLM McChord Field, Joint Base Lewis-McChord
New Orleans Joint Reserve BaseWyomingFrancis E. Warren Air Force Base
MarylandJoint Base Andrews Naval Air Facility
MassachusettsHanscom Air Force Base
Westover Joint Air Reserve Base

Overseas

Afghanistan
Germany
Denmark (Greenland)
Italy
Japan
Kuwait
Qatar
South Korea
Turkey
United Kingdom

Coast Guard

See also

Notes

  1. What are here termed "named bases" are the bases listed in section X: "Personnel Data from DMDC", i.e. excluding that table's rows labelled "Other", in the 2015 DoD Base Structure Report.
  2. The 2015 U.S. Base Structure Report gives 587 overseas sites, but sites are merely real property at a distinct geographical location, and multiple sites may belong to one installation (page DoD-3). For example, the Garmisch, Germany "named base" with its 72 personnel has eight distinct sites large enough to be listed in the Army's Individual Service Inventory list: Artillery Kaserne, Breitenau Skeet Range, Garmisch Family Housing, Garmish Golf Course, General Abrams Hotel And Disp, Hausberg Ski Area, Oberammergau NATO School, and Sheridan Barracks (listed in Army-15 to Army-17). These range in size from Ramstein AB with 9,188 active, guard/reserve, and civilian personnel down to Worms, which has just one civilian.

References

  • Laming, Tim (2000). UK Airports and Airfields. Ramsbury, UK: Airlife Publishing (Crowood Press). ISBN 1-85310-978-9. 
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