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Liste des installations de l'United States Army

Voici la liste des bases, forts et installations de l’armée de terre des États-Unis. La liste est organisée par État ou territoire des États-Unis lorsqu’elles se trouvent sur le sol des États-Unis et par pays lorsqu’elles se situent à l'étranger. Les anciennes installations sont aussi mentionnées.

États-Unis

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Installations actives

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  • Alabama
  • Alaska
  • Arizona
  • Arkansas
    • Camp Joseph T. Robinson (ARNG)
    • Fort Chaffee (ARNG)
    • Pine Bluff Arsenal
  • Californie
    • Camp Beale
    • Camp Cooke
    • Camp Haan
    • Camp Roberts (ARNG)
    • Camp San Luis Obispo (ARNG)
    • 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
  • Caroline du Nord
    • Camp Butner (ARNG)
    • Camp Davis
    • Camp Mackall
    • Fort Bragg
    • Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point
  • Caroline du Sud
    • Fort Jackson
  • Colorado
  • Connecticut
    • Camp Niantic (ARNG)
  • Dakota du Nord
    • Camp Grafton (ARNG)
  • Dakota du Sud
    • Fort Meade (ARNG)
  • Delaware
    • Bethany Beach Training Site (ARNG)[2]
  • Washington (district de Columbia)
  • Floride
    • Camp Blanding (ARNG)
  • Georgia
    • Camp Frank D. Merrill
    • Fort Benning
    • Fort Gordon
    • Fort Stewart
    • Hunter Army Airfield
  • Hawaï
    • 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 Mountain Home (ARNG)
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
    • Camp Dodge
    • Fort Des Moines (ARNG)
    • 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
  • Louisiane
    • 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
  • Massachusetts
    • Camp Curtis Guild (ARNG)
    • Camp Edwards (ARNG)
    • Fort Devens
    • Natick Army Soldiers Systems Center
  • Michigan
  • 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
  • Nouveau Mexique
  • New York
  • 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
  • Pennsylvanie
  • Porto Rico
  • Rhode Island
    • Camp Varnum (Narragansett, RI) (ARNG)
    • Camp Fogarty (East Greenwich, RI) (ARNG)
  • Tennessee
  • 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
  • Vermont
    • Camp Ethan Allen Training Site (ARNG)
  • Virginie
  • Virginie Occidentale
    • Camp Dawson West Virginia Training Area (ARNG)
  • Washington
    • Joint Base Lewis-McChord
    • Yakima Training Center
  • Wisconsin
    • Fort McCoy
    • Camp Williams (ARNG)
  • Wyoming
    • Guernsey Maneuver Area (ARNG)

États sans installation de l'US Army:

  • New Hampshire
  • Rhode Island

Installations fermées

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  • Alabama
    • Fort McClellan
  • Arizona
  • Californie
  • Caroline du Nord
    • Camp Bryan Grimes
    • Camp Dan Russell
    • Camp Davis
    • Camp Greene
    • Camp Shipp-Bagley
    • Fort Caswell
    • Fort Fisher
    • Fort Johnston
    • Fort Macon
    • Fort Totten
    • Laurinburg-Maxton Army Air Base
  • Caroline du Sud
    • Camp Croft
  • Colorado
    • Fitzsimons Army Medical Center
    • Camp Hale
    • Fort Garland
    • Camp George West Historic District COANG
    • Rocky Mountain Arsenal
  • Dakota du Nord
  • Washington (district de Columbia)
  • Floride
    • Camp Gordon Johnston
    • Camp Murphy
    • Daytona Beach WAC Training Center
  • Géorgie
  • Idaho
    • Idaho Launch Complex
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
    • Newport Chemical Depot
  • Kansas
    • Camp Phillips
  • Kentucky
    • Fort Campbell
  • Louisiane
    • Camp Claiborne
    • Camp Livingston
    • Camp Pontchartrain
  • Maryland
  • Massachusetts
    • Camp Candoit
    • Camp Havedoneit
    • Camp Myles Standish
    • Camp Washburn
    • Camp Wellfleet
  • Michigan
    • Fort Brady
    • Chrysler Tank School
  • Minnesota
  • Mississippi
    • Camp Van Dorn: Camp fermé; un musée militaire existe maintenant sur place[7].
  • Missouri
    • Camp Crowder
    • Fort Osage
    • Jefferson Barracks
  • Montana
  • Nebraska
  • Nevada
    • Camp Williston
  • New Jersey
    • Camp Charles Wood
    • Camp Coles
    • Camp Edison
    • Camp Kilmer
    • Fort Monmouth
  • Nouveau Mexique
  • New York
  • Ohio
    • Camp Millard
    • Erie Proving Ground
    • Fort Hayes
  • Oregon
  • Pennsylvanie
  • Porto Rico
    • Fort Brooke
    • Henry Barracks
  • Tennessee
    • Camp Forrest
    • Camp Tyson
  • Texas
    • Camp Barkeley
    • Camp Howze
    • Camp Hulen
    • Camp Maxey
    • Fort Brown
    • Fort Clark
    • Fort D.A. Russell
    • Fort McIntosh
    • Fort Ringgold[10]
    • Ingleside Army Depot
    • Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant
    • Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
  • Virginie
    • Camp Patrick Henry
    • Chopawamsic Training Center
    • Fort Monroe
    • Front Royal Quartermaster Depot
    • Vint Hill Farms Station
  • Washington
    • Camp Bonneville
    • Fort Canby
    • Fort Columbia
    • Fort Lawton
    • Mount Rainier Ordnance Depot
    • Fort Steilacoom
    • Fort Vancouver
    • Vancouver Barracks
    • Fort Worden
    • Walla Walla Army Air Base
  • Wyoming

Installations à l'étranger

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  • List of United States Army installations in Afghanistan (en)
  • List of United States Army installations in Belgium (en)
  • List of United States Army installations in Bosnia-Herzegovina (en)
  • List of joint US-Bulgarian military bases (en)
  • List of United States Army installations in Germany (en)
  • List of United States Army installations in Italy (en)
  • List of United States Army installations in Iraq (en)
  • United States Forces Japan
  • List of United States Army installations in Macedonia (en)
  • List of United States Army installations in Kosovo (en)
  • List of United States Army installations in Panama (en)
  • List of United States Army installations in South Korea (en)
  • List of United States Army installations in Kuwait (en)
  • List of United States Army installations in Saudi Arabia (en)
  • List of United States Army installations in Spain (en)
  • Pine Gap Satellite Tracking and Joint Forces Military Reservation, Australie

Notes et références

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  1. Les installations abritant l'Army National Guard sont notées (ARNG).
  2. « Delaware National Guard 2011 Lottery for the Use of the Bethany Beach Training Site » [archive du ], Delaware National Guard (consulté le )
  3. http://www.bousechamber.org/explore.htm
  4. « Historic California Posts : Camp Kohler (Sacramento Assembly Center, Walegra Engineer Depot, Prisoner of War Branch Camp) », sur militarymuseum.org (consulté le ).
  5. « Historic California Posts : Camp Young », sur militarymuseum.org (consulté le ).
  6. « Western Remount Area Reception and Training Center (San Carlos War Dog Training Center) », sur militarymuseum.org (consulté le ).
  7. « Van Dorn Army Museum - Home », sur vandornmuseum.org (consulté le ).
  8. « Sioux Army Depot », sur nebraskahistory.org (consulté le ).
  9. http://www.campreynolds.com/
  10. (en) « TSHA / Fort Ringgold », sur tshaonline.org (consulté le ).

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