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- Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) - A Major Army Command (MACOM) and the Army's Reinvention Center. Links to FORSCOM resources, forts and units. Information on deployments, business opportunities and jobs.
www.forscom.army.mil
- Army Medical Department (AMEDD) - Headquartered in Maryland, includes the Army's fixed hospitals and dental facilities; preventive health, medical research, development and training institutions; and the veterinary command for the entire Department of Defense.
www.armymedicine.army.mil/armymed
- Eighth U.S. Army - Eighth United States Army (EUSA) supports deterrence of NK aggression against the Republic of Korea (ROK).
www.korea.army.mil/eusa/default.htm
- Military Traffic Management Command (MTMC) - Located at Falls Church, VA, Military Traffic Management Command provides the Department of Defense worldwide single port management, transportation and traffic management services; deployment planning and engineering; and 21st century technologies.
www.mtmc.army.mil
- Space and Missile Defense Command (USASMDC) -
www.smdc.army.mil
- Third U.S. Army/U.S. Army Forces Central Command - ARCENT's geographical area of responsibility is one of the most volatile regions of the globe -- the Middle East, Southwest and Central Asia, and the Horn of Africa.
www.arcent.army.mil
- U.S. Army Materiel Command (AMC) - The Army's principal materiel developer. Headquartered in Alexandria, VA, AMC accomplishes its mission through 9 major subordinate commands that direct the activities of numerous depots, arsenals, ammunition plants, laboratories, test activities and procurement operations. Manning these organizations are about 65,000 dedicated employees, both military and civilian, many with highly developed specialties in weapons development and logistics.
www.amc.army.mil
- U.S. Army Military District of Washington - Encompasses Fort Myer, Fort McNair, Fort Belvoir, Fort A.P. Hill, Fort Meade, Fort Holabird, Fort Ritchie, 12th Aviation Battalion at Davison Army Airfield, and Arlington National Cemetery.Mission is to respond to crisis, disaster, or security requirements in the National Capital Region (NCR), provide base operations support for Army and DoD organizations throughout the NCR, conduct official ceremonies, locally and worldwide, on behalf on the nation's civilian and military leaders.
www.mdw.army.mil
- U.S. Army Recruiting Command (USAREC) - Provides background information of USAREC organizations. A source of information on special programs for active Army personnel and civilians alike.
www.usarec.army.mil
- U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) - Headquartered at Fort Monroe, VA, TRADOC's mission is to prepare the army for war, be the architect of America's Army for the Future, and ensure TRADOC's capability to execute its mission.
www-tradoc.army.mil
- United States Army South (USARSO) - Headquartered at Fort Clayton in the Republic of Panama, this Major Army Command (MACOM) is esponsible for Central and South America and the Caribbean areas.
www.usarso.army.mil
- US Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) - Headquartered at Fort Belvoir, VA, INSCOM, conducts dominant intelligence, security and information operations for military commanders and national decision makers.
www.inscom.army.mil
- US Army Pacific (USARPAC) - Headquartered in HI. USARPACs mission is to provide trained and ready forces for USCINCPAC in support of military operations and peacetime engagements in the Asia-Pacific AOR in order to contribute to regional stability, crisis response, and decisive victory.
www.usarpac.army.mil
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