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  2. Division Sustainment Support Battalion - Wikipedia

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    Schofield Barracks, HI Active Duty 541st Support Battalion [13] Division Sustainment Support Battalion (HEAVY) 1st Infantry Fort Riley, KS Active Duty 548th Support Battalion [14] [15] Division Sustainment Support Battalion (HEAVY) 10th Mountain Fort Drum, NY Active Duty 553d Support Battalion [16] [17] [18] Division Sustainment Support ...

  3. Sustainment Brigades in the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    Fort Stewart, Georgia: 3rd Sustainment Brigade 4th Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade: Active Duty Fort Carson, Colorado: 43rd Sustainment Brigade 10th Mountain Division Sustainment Brigade: Active Duty Fort Drum, New York: 10th Sustainment Brigade 25th Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade: Active Duty Schofield Barracks, Hawaii: 45th ...

  4. List of United States Army airfields - Wikipedia

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    Fort Liberty: North Carolina: KFBG Stallion Army Airfield: White Sands Missile Range: New Mexico: 95E [6] Vagabond Army Airfield: Yakima Training Center: Washington: KFCT Wheeler Army Airfield: Schofield Barracks: Hawaii: PHHI Wheeler-Sack Army Airfield: Fort Drum: New York: KGTB Wright Army Airfield: Fort Stewart: Georgia: KLHW Yoakum ...

  5. Fort Hood is being renamed Fort Cavazos. Here’s what ... - AOL

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    Fort Hood, about 70 miles north of Austin, is the largest active-duty U.S. Army post in the U.S. and a top training facility since 1942, according to its website. About 40,000 soldiers work there ...

  6. Fort Cavazos - Wikipedia

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    As originally constructed, Fort Cavazos had an area of 158,706 acres (64,226 ha), with billeting for 6,007 officers and 82,610 enlisted personnel. The main cantonment of Fort Cavazos had a total population of 53,416 as of the 2010 U.S. Census. Fort Cavazos was the most populous U.S. military installation in the world. [1]

  7. Schofield Barracks - Wikipedia

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    Schofield Barracks is named after Lieutenant General John McAllister Schofield, who was the Commanding General of the United States Army from August 1888 to September 1895. He had been sent to Hawaiʻi in 1872 and had recommended the establishment of a naval base at Pearl Harbor .

  8. 13th Expeditionary Sustainment Command - Wikipedia

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    At Fort Cavazos, the 13th ACSC remains always ready to deploy with no notice/short notice to support efforts around the world. Currently the 13th has the following missions: Providing command and control of all assigned and attached units. Providing Combat Service Support to Fort Cavazos units through:

  9. List of armored and cavalry regiments of the United States Army

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    1st Squadron is the cavalry squadron assigned to the 1st Armored BCT, 1st Cavalry Division, stationed at Fort Cavazos, Texas. 2nd Battalion is a combined arms battalion assigned to the 3rd Armored BCT, 1st Cavalry Division, stationed at Fort Cavazos, Texas. 5th Squadron is the cavalry squadron assigned to the 1st Armored BCT, 3rd Infantry Division.