List of United States Army Installations - Closed Installations

Closed Installations

  • Alabama
    • Fort McClellan
  • Arizona
    • Camp Bouse
  • California
    • Camp Anza
    • Camp Callan
    • Camp Kearny
    • Camp Kohler
    • Camp Lawrence J. Hearn
    • Camp Lockett
    • Fort MacArthur
    • Fort Mason
    • Camp McQuaide
    • Camp Santa Anita
    • Camp Seeley
    • Camp Stoneman
    • Camp Young
    • Fort Baker
    • Fort Ord
    • Fort Point
    • Fort Tejon
    • Fort Winfield Scott
    • Fort Yuma
    • Oakland Army Base
    • Presidio of San Francisco
    • Sacramento Army Depot
    • San Carlos War Dog Training Center
  • Colorado
    • Camp Hale
    • Fort Garland
    • Camp George West Historic District COANG
    • Rocky Mountain Arsenal
  • Connecticut
    • Camp Niantic
  • Delaware
    • Bethany Beach Anti Aircraft Artillery Station
  • District of Columbia - Washington, D.C.
    • Walter Reed Army Medical Center
  • Florida
    • Camp Gordon Johnston
    • Camp Murphy
    • Daytona Beach WAC Training Center
  • Georgia
    • Camp Toccoa
    • Camp Wheeler
    • Fort Gillem
    • Fort McPherson
    • Fort Oglethorpe
  • Idaho
    • Idaho Launch Complex
  • Illinois
    • Camp Lincoln
    • Camp Ellis
    • Camp Grant
    • Fort Sheridan
  • Indiana
    • Newport Chemical Depot
  • Kansas
    • Camp Phillips
  • Louisiana
    • Camp Claiborne
    • Camp Livingston
    • Camp Pontchartrain
  • Maryland
    • Camp Ritchie
    • Catoctin Training Center
    • Fort Washington
  • Massachusetts
    • Camp Candoit
    • Camp Havedoneit
    • Camp Myles Standish
    • Camp Washburn
    • Camp Wellfleet
  • Michigan
    • Fort Brady
    • Chrysler Tank School
  • Minnesota
    • Camp Savage
    • Fort Snelling (ARNG)
  • Mississippi
    • Camp Van Dorn Camp closed, although a military museum now exists on the premises.
  • Missouri
    • Camp Crowder
    • Fort Osage
    • Jefferson Barracks
  • Montana
    • Fort Missoula
  • Nebraska
    • Fort Robinson
    • Sioux Army Depot
  • Nevada
    • Camp Williston
  • New Jersey
    • Camp Charles Wood
    • Camp Coles
    • Camp Edison
    • Camp Kilmer
    • Fort Monmouth
  • New Mexico
    • Camp Cody
    • Fort Union National Monument
  • New York
    • Camp Shanks
    • Camp Upton
    • Fort Niagara
    • Fort Totten
    • Madison Barracks
    • Plattsburgh Barracks
    • Seneca Army Depot
  • North Carolina
    • Fort Fisher
  • North Dakota
    • Fort Abraham Lincoln
    • Camp Sutton
  • Ohio
    • Camp Millard
    • Erie Proving Ground
    • Fort Hayes
  • Oregon
    • Camp Abbott
    • Camp Adair
    • Camp Sherman
    • Fort Stevens (Oregon)
    • Camp White
  • Pennsylvania
    • Shenango Personnel Replacement Depot
  • Puerto Rico
    • Fort Brooke
    • Henry Barracks
  • South Carolina
    • Camp Croft
  • South Dakota
    • Fort Meade
  • Tennessee
    • Camp Forrest
    • Camp Tyson
  • Texas
    • Camp Barkeley
    • Camp Howze
    • Camp Hulen
    • Camp Maxey
    • Fort Brown
    • Fort Clark
    • Fort D.A. Russell
    • Fort McIntosh
    • Fort Ringgold
    • Ingleside Army Depot
    • Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant
    • Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
  • Virginia
    • Camp Patrick Henry
    • Chopawamsic Training Center
    • Fort Monroe
    • Front Royal Quartermaster Depot
    • Vint Hills Farm Station
  • Washington
    • Camp Bonneville
    • Fort Canby
    • Fort Columbia
    • Fort Lawton
    • Mount Rainier Ordnance Depot
    • Fort Steilacoom
    • Fort Vancouver
    • Vancouver Barracks
    • Fort Worden
    • Walla Walla Army Air Base
  • Wyoming
    • Fort Francis E. Warren
    • Fort Laramie National Historic Site
    • Wyoming National Guard Camp

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