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  2. Fort Gregg-Adams - Wikipedia

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    Fort Gregg-Adams, in Prince George County, Virginia, United States, is a United States Army post and headquarters of the United States Army Combined Arms Support Command (CASCOM)/ Sustainment Center of Excellence (SCoE), the U.S. Army Quartermaster School, the U.S. Army Ordnance School, the U.S. Army Transportation School, the Army Sustainment University (ALU), Defense Contract Management ...

  3. United States Army Quartermaster Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Quartermaster Corps is the U.S. Army's oldest logistics branch, established 16 June 1775. On that date, the Second Continental Congress passed a resolution providing for "one Quartermaster General of the grand army and a deputy, under him, for the separate army". In 1802 under President Thomas Jefferson the size of the US Army was reduced ...

  4. Quartermaster Center and School - Wikipedia

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    Quartermaster Center and School. Coordinates: 37°14′39.8″N 77°20′47.6″W. Quartermaster School shoulder sleeve insignia. The Quartermaster School (QMS) is a subordinate command of the United States Army 's Combined Arms Support Command and is located at Fort Gregg-Adams, Virginia .

  5. Fort Holabird - Wikipedia

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    1918: Established as Camp Holabird on 96 acres of marsh near Colgate Creek. Established as the U.S. Army's first motor transport training center and depot in southeastern Baltimore. It was named for Army Quartermaster General and West Point graduate Samuel B. Holabird (1826-1907).

  6. 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]

  7. Fort D. A. Russell (Wyoming) - Wikipedia

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    Fort D. A. Russell, also known as Fort Francis E. Warren, Francis E. Warren Air Force Base and Fort David A. Russell, was a post and base of operations for the United States Army, and later the Air Force, located in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The fort had been established in 1867 to protect workers for the Union Pacific Railroad.

  8. Army Sustainment University - Wikipedia

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    Army Sustainment University. The United States Army Sustainment University (formerly Army Logistics University) is the Army's center of sustainment training for Department of Defense military and civilian personnel pursuing Professional Military Education (PME) and other associated training in military logistics and sustainment.

  9. Biggest U.S. Military Sites: Where to Find Your State's - AOL

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    Minnesota: NG Arden Hills Army Training Site. Total acres: 1,496 Branch: Army National Guard. Near the city of St. Paul is the largest of Minnesota's 32 military sites, Arden Hills Army Training Site.