U.S. Army installations are usually referred to as "posts." Air Force & Navy installations are referred to as "bases." Therefore, facilities within an Army post would be referred to as "Post Exchange", "Post Theater", etc. Facilities within a Naval or Air Force base would be referred to as "Base Exchange", "Base Theater", etc. Army posts often have "Fort" in the name, although other terms, including "Camp" are used ("Camp" is also used by the Marine Corps).
Only a training post that army soldiers can train on, there is no dedicated army base in florida that army soldeirs can get stationed at. Bummer I know
Where was the Army base on Adak during WWII
PX and Commissaries
Confederate army was the name. They were also called Rebels too.
yes Continental Army
An Army installation is called a post. Base is used by the Air Force and Marine Corps.
The name of the US army military base in Swinefort Germany is called the Army Garrison Schweinfurt.
Andy Beirsack, lead singer of Black Veil Brides, a rock band that their fan base is called the "BVB army!"
Atlanta has has an army based called Ft. Benning. Georgia has an air force base called Robins Air Force Base but it is located in Warner Robins, Georgia.
no that is a navy base an army base would be some where where there is land.
There are National Guard and Army Reserve units in Syracuse, but the closest active post is Fort Drum, located about 80 miles north of Syracuse, and adjacent to Watertown. It's the home of the 10th Mountain Division (and, incidentally, was my first duty station in the Army).
Dyersburg Army Air Base was created in 1942.
Only a training post that army soldiers can train on, there is no dedicated army base in florida that army soldeirs can get stationed at. Bummer I know
Where was the Army base on Adak during WWII
Laurinburg-Maxton Army Air Base was created in 1943.
Santa Ana Army Air Base was created in 1942.
No, you need to be in the military, or hired the the army of the particular army base you are mentioning to.