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Fort Cavazos is the Army's premier installation to train and deploy heavy forces. A 214,968-acre installation, this is the only post in the United States capable of stationing and training two armored divisions.
Fort Hood, better known as the Great Place, was officially redesignated as Fort Cavazos in tribute to Gen. Richard E. Cavazos, the first Hispanic American to earn the rank of four-star general, during a ceremony at III Armored Corps Headquarters May 9 here.
U.S. ARMY OPERATIONAL TEST COMMAND. CARL R DARNALL ARMY MEDICAL CENTER. Share this page: Page Last Modified: 5/3/23, 7:17 PM. Units and Tenants stationed at Fort Cavazos.
Visitors may apply online for a pass from their computer or mobile device at pass.aie.army.mil. Marvin Leath Visitors Welcome Center is located just off Interstate 14 (U.S. Hwy. 190) on T.J Mills Blvd, Building 69012, adjacent to Fort Cavazos Main Gate.
MOBILIZATION SUPPORT BRIGADE: The Mobilization Support Brigade executes ADCON by providing sustainment for Army Reserve and National Guard units and Soldiers mobilizing and demobilizing at Fort Cavazos in support of overseas contingency operations.
The 3d Cavalry Regiment is a Combined-Arms Cavalry Team primarily equipped with Strykers and composed of Brave Rifles Tough Troopers from all military occupational specialties and skill sets.
The Directorate of Public Works at Fort Cavazos, Texas, provides exceptional infrastructure, engineering resources, housing and facility management support and services incorporating sustainable development.
The Mission Training Complex is a unification of existing capabilities that build a versatile team across the III Corps and Garrison training spectrum to integrate the live, virtual, and constructive training environments.
The mission of the Fort Cavazos Central Issue Facility is to operate issue/turn-in points for Organizational Clothing and Equipment (OCIE) in support of all tenant units within the Cavazos military community.
On 17 March 2024, the battalion modernized and was redesignated as the 62d Expeditionary Signal Battalion – Enhanced. The battalion serves as a subordinate unit to the 11th Corps Signal Brigade and is stationed at Fort Cavazos, Texas.