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United States Army North is the senior command and responsible for all Army activities on Fort Sam Houston, but not for the post itself. Commanded by Maj. Gen. Scott M. Sherman, Army North's primary missions are land-based Homeland Defense, Defense Support of Civil Authorities and Theater Security Cooperation with the Bahamas, Canada and Mexico.
The U.S. Army Medical Department Museum — or AMEDD Museum — at Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas, originated as part of the Army's Field Service School at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. It moved to Fort Sam Houston in 1946. It is currently a component of the U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School.
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Fort Sam Houston. May 15, 1975 ... This modest house was the home of Texas leader Sam Houston in the 1840s and 1850s.
List of military installations in Texas Installation name Location Notes Kelly Field / Joint Base San Antonio San Antonio: formerly Kelly Air Force Base Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base: Houston: Lackland Air Force Base: San Antonio Randolph Air Force Base: San Antonio Fort Sam Houston: San Antonio Camp Bullis: San Antonio Martindale Army Air ...
Fort Sam Houston (in San Antonio) Fort San Jacinto (in Galveston) Camp Travis [1] Additionally, unfortified coastal artillery stations were established at key points on the Texas coast to prevent U-boats or commerce raiders from approaching Texas ports. This included Freeport, Sabine Pass and San Luis Pass.
Army Headquarters & Headquarters Battalion, at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. 323rd Army Band "Fort Sam's Own" Joint Task Force North (JTF-N), at Fort Bliss, Texas; Defence Coordinating Elements (DCE) Task Force 46 (Michigan Army National Guard), in Lansing, Michigan – CBRN, part of 46th Military Police Command; Task Force 51
Pershing House has been the residence of the commanding officers of Fort Sam Houston since 1881. Located in Bexar County, San Antonio, Texas, the military post is currently part of Joint Base San Antonio. [1] The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places listings on 30 July 1974.
1975 - added to the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing property of the Fort Sam Houston Historic District [5] 1983 - design authority issued for a facility to replace BAMC's 59 separate buildings; 1985 - concept design started for the new BAMC; 1992 - construction of new BAMC starts; 1996 - new BAMC opens