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  2. United States Army Installation Management Command

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    The Army Installation Management Command is organized into five directorates, which serve as the intermediate echelon between IMCOM HQ and the garrison, these directorates are: [22] IMCOM Training, based at Joint Base Langley–Eustice, Virginia and directly supports Army Training and Doctrine Command, the United States Military Academy, Fort ...

  3. Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center

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    The Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center (CCDC SC), formerly the United States Army Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center, is a military research complex and installation in Natick, Massachusetts, charged by the U.S. Department of Defense with the research and development (including fielding and sustainment) of food, clothing, shelters, airdrop systems ...

  4. 8th Theater Sustainment Command - Wikipedia

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    The 8th Theater Sustainment Command (8th TSC), as the senior Army logistics command in the United States Pacific Command's Area of Responsibility (AOR), provides command and control of all assigned and attached and units under its operational control (OPCON); trains, equips and tailors forces, as required; plans and generates expeditionary combat support/combat service support (CS/CSS ...

  5. Fort Hunter Liggett - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 1]: Type: Training Reservation/military base: Site information; Owner: United States Army: Controlled by: IMCOM-Readiness: Open to the public: Yes: Condition: Active, in use: Website: home.army.mil /liggett /: Site history; Built: 1940: In use: 1940–Present: Garrison information; Current commander: Col. Stephen S. Trotter: Garrison: 80th Division (IT) 91st Training Division ...

  6. Fort Knox - Wikipedia

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    United States Army Cadet Command [39] United States Army Human Resources Command [40] First Army Division East [41] 4th Cavalry Brigade [42] 1st Sustainment Command (Theater) [43] 84th Training Command [44] 100th Training Division (Leader Development) [45] 83rd U.S. Army Reserve Readiness Training Center [46] U.S. Army Garrison Fort Knox [47]

  7. Fort Gregg-Adams - Wikipedia

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    The equipment and other materiel associated with the Army's Ordnance Museum was moved to Fort Gregg-Adams in 2009 and 2010 for use by the United States Army Ordnance Training and Heritage Center. Fort Gregg-Adams is a census-designated place (CDP) with a population of 9,874 as of the 2020 census – nearly triple the size of the 2010 census count.

  8. Fort Walker - Wikipedia

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    Fort Walker, [8] formerly Fort A.P. Hill, is a training and maneuver center belonging to the United States Army located near the town of Bowling Green, Virginia.The center focuses on arms training and is used by all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces, independent of any post.

  9. 43rd Sustainment Brigade - Wikipedia

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    COL McManus retired from the Army in 2004 as the Commander of US Army Field Support Command, at the rank of major general. [15] For additional information on the 43rd CSG deployment download "The Basement of Hell" [16] by Greg Alderete. The 43rd Corps Support Group was redesignated as the 43rd Area Support Group [17] on 16 April 1994. [18]