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Foreign bases of the United States

This is a list of military installations owned or used by the United States Armed Forces both in the United States and around the world. This list details only current or recently closed facilities; some defunct facilities are found at Category:Former military installations of the United States.

A military installation is the basic administrative unit into which the U.S. Department of Defense groups its infrastructure, and is statutorily defined as any "base, camp, post, station, yard, center, or other activity under the jurisdiction ... [or] operational control of the Secretary of a military department or the Secretary of Defense."[1] An installation or group of installations may, in turn, serve as a base, which DOD defines as "a locality from which operations are projected or supported."[2]

The U.S. military maintains hundreds of installations, both inside the United States and overseas (with at least 128 military bases located outside of its national territory as of July 2024).[2] According to the U.S. Army, Camp Humphreys in South Korea is the largest overseas base in terms of area.[3] Most of foreign military installations are located in NATO countries, Middle East countries, South Korea, Australia, and Japan.

U.S. officials have been accused of collaborating with oppressive regimes and anti-democratic governments to secure their military bases, from Central America to the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.[4] The Democracy Index classifies many of the forty-five current non-democratic U.S. base hosts as fully "authoritarian governments".[4] Military bases in non-democratic states were often rationalized during the Cold War by the U.S. as a necessary if undesirable condition in defending against the communist threat posed by the Soviet Union. Few of these bases have been abandoned since the end of the Cold War.[5]

Several rounds of closures and mergers have occurred since the end of World War II, a procedure most recently known as Base Realignment and Closure. Anti-racist agitation in the early 2020s led to calls for changing bases to remove the names of Confederate figures who fought against the Union during the American Civil War.[6] The Naming Commission was created by the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021,[7] and renaming began in December 2022.[8]

Countries with United States military bases and facilities[needs update]

Joint bases

Domestic joint bases

  • The Pentagon – located in Arlington County, Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C.
  • Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson – located 12 kilometers (8 miles) north of Anchorage, Alaska
  • Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam – located 11 kilometers (7 miles) northwest of Honolulu, Hawaii
  • Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst – located 29 kilometers (18 miles) south of Trenton, New Jersey
  • Joint Base Charleston – located 8 kilometers (5 miles) east of North Charleston, South Carolina
  • Joint Base San Antonio – located 8 kilometers (5 miles) north of San Antonio, Texas
  • Joint Base Langley-Eustis – located 12 kilometers (8 miles) east of Newport News, Virginia
  • Joint Region Marianas – combines Naval Base Guam, Andersen Air Force Base and Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz all located on the U.S. territory of Guam
  • Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall – located 1 kilometer (1 mile) northwest of Arlington County, Virginia
  • Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek–Fort Story – located in and around Virginia Beach
  • Joint Base Lewis-McChord – located 17 kilometers (11 miles) southwest of Tacoma, Washington
  • Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling – located in Southeast Washington, D.C.
  • Joint Base Andrews – located 22 kilometers (14 miles) south of Washington, D.C.
  • Joint Forces Training Base – Los Alamitos - located in Los Alamitos, California (ARNG/USAR)

Foreign joint bases

  • War reserve stocks are located in many foreign states.

Australia joint bases

  • Pine Gap – Joint Defence Facility Pine Gap (JDFPG), near Alice Springs, Northern Territory.
  • Naval Communication Station Harold E. Holt – located on the northwest coast of Australia, 6 kilometres (4 mi) north of the town of Exmouth, Western Australia.
  • Robertson Barracks – located in Darwin, Northern Territory.
  • Australian Defence Satellite Communications Station – located near Kojarena 30 km east of Geraldton, Western Australia.
  • Other U.S. bases in Australia are present and this list does not include ADF bases with U.S. access. The U.S. military has access to many ADF training areas, northern Australian RAAF airfields, port facilities in Darwin, Fremantle, Stirling naval base in Perth, and the airfield on the Cocos Islands in the Indian Ocean.[9][10][11][12][13]

Iraq joint bases

  • As of 2021, there were approximately 2,500 U.S. service members in Iraq.[14] Those servicemembers were spread across several facilities in Iraq and other bases in Iraqi Kurdistan.[15]

Syria joint bases

Landing zone at Al-Tanf, Syria

There were approximately 1,500–2,000 U.S. forces in Syria, spread across 12 different facilities, being used as training bases for Kurdish rebels.[16][17] These soldiers withdrew from Syria to western Iraq in October 2019.[18] Meanwhile, the New York Times reported that the Pentagon was planning to "leave 150 Special Operations forces at a base called al-Tanf", where the United States is training Free Syrian Army rebels.[19] In addition, 200 U.S. soldiers would remain in eastern Syria near the oil fields, to prevent the Islamic State, Syrian government and Russian forces from advancing in the region.[20]

According to the Head of the Syrian Arab Republic delegation to Astana talks the U.S. presence in Syria is "illegal" and "without the consent of (the) government".[21]

United States Army

This is a list of links for U.S. Army forts and installations, organized by U.S. state or territory within the U.S. and by country if overseas. For consistency, major Army National Guard (ARNG) training facilities are included but armory locations are not.[22]

Domestic army bases

Alabama army bases

  • Anniston Army Depot
  • Fort Rucker
  • Fort McClellan (ARNG training site/base/Alabama Military Academy)[citation needed]
  • Redstone Arsenal

American Samoa army bases

Alaska army bases

  • Fort Greely
  • Fort Richardson
  • Fort Wainwright

Arizona army bases

  • Camp Navajo (ARNG)
  • Fort Huachuca
  • Yuma Proving Ground

Arkansas army bases

  • Robinson Maneuver Training Center (ARNG)
  • Fort Chaffee Maneuver Training Center (ARNG)
  • Pine Bluff Arsenal

California army bases

  • Camp Roberts (ARNG)
  • Camp San Luis Obispo (ARNG)
  • Fort Hunter Liggett (USAR)
  • Fort Irwin
  • Military Ocean Terminal Concord
  • Camp Parks (USAR)
  • Presidio of Monterey
  • San Joaquin Depot[23]
    • Sharpe Facility[24]
    • Stockton's Rough & Ready Island[25]
    • Tracy Facility[26][27]
  • Sierra Army Depot

Colorado army bases

  • Fort Carson
    • Piñon Canyon Maneuver Site

Connecticut army bases

Delaware army bases

District of Columbia army bases

  • Joint Base Myer–Henderson Hall
    • Fort Lesley J. McNair

Florida army bases

  • Camp Blanding (ARNG)
  • Shades of Green (Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR Resort)
  • Camp Bull Simons on Eglin Air Force Base
  • United States Army Simulation and Training Technology Center

Georgia army bases

Hawaii army bases

  • Fort DeRussy (MWR Resort)
    • Hale Koa Hotel
  • Fort Shafter
  • Pohakuloa Training Area
  • Schofield Barracks
    • Wheeler Army Airfield
  • United States Army Test and Evaluation Command - Hawaii

Idaho army bases

Illinois army bases

  • Camp Lincoln Commissary Building (ARNG)
  • Rock Island Arsenal
  • Charles M. Price Support Center (USAR)

Indiana army bases

  • Camp Atterbury (ARNG)
  • Fort Benjamin Harrison (ARNG)
  • Muscatatuck Urban Training Center (ARNG)

Iowa army bases

  • Camp Dodge
  • Iowa Army Ammunition Plant

Kansas army bases

  • Fort Leavenworth
  • Fort Riley
  • Great Plains Joint Training Center (ARNG)

Kentucky army bases

  • Blue Grass Army Depot
  • Fort Campbell
  • Fort Knox
  • Wendell H. Ford Regional Training Center (ARNG)

Louisiana army bases

  • Fort Polk
  • Camp Minden (ARNG)
  • Camp Beauregard (ARNG)

Maine army bases

Maryland army bases

  • Aberdeen Proving Ground
  • Camp Fretterd Military Reservation (ARNG)
  • Fort Detrick
  • Fort Meade

Massachusetts army bases

  • Camp Curtis Guild (ARNG)
  • Camp Edwards (ARNG)
  • Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center
  • Fort Devens (USAR)

Michigan army bases

  • Camp Grayling (ARNG)
  • Detroit Arsenal
  • Fort Custer (ARNG)

Minnesota army bases

  • Camp Ripley (ARNG)
  • Fort Snelling (USAR)

Mississippi army bases

Missouri army bases

Montana army bases

  • Fort William Henry Harrison (ARNG)

Nebraska army bases

  • Camp Ashland (ARNG)

Nevada army bases

  • Hawthorne Army Depot

New Hampshire army bases

New Jersey army bases

  • Fort Dix, part of Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst
    • Joint Training and Training Development Center (ARNG) on Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst
  • Picatinny Arsenal

New Mexico army bases

New York army bases

  • Camp Smith (ARNG)
  • Fort Drum
  • Fort Hamilton
  • United States Military Academy
  • Watervliet Arsenal

North Carolina army bases

  • Camp Butner (ARNG)
  • Fort Bragg
  • Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point

North Dakota army bases

  • Camp Grafton (ARNG)

Ohio army bases

  • Camp Perry (ARNG)
  • Camp Ravenna Joint Military Training Center (ARNG)
  • Camp Sherman (ARNG)
  • Defense Supply Center, Columbus

Oklahoma army bases

  • Camp Gruber (ARNG)
  • Fort Sill
  • McAlester Army Ammunition Plant

Oregon army bases

Pennsylvania army bases

  • Carlisle Barracks
  • Eastern Distribution Center (DLA)
  • Fort Indiantown Gap (ARNG)
  • Harrisburg Military Post (ARNG)
  • Letterkenny Army Depot
  • New Cumberland Defense Depot (DLA)
  • Tobyhanna Army Depot
  • Raven Rock Mountain Complex

Puerto Rico army bases

  • Army National Guard Aviation Support Facility (ARNG)
  • Camp Santiago (ARNG)
  • Fort Allen (ARNG)
  • Fort Buchanan (USAR)

Rhode Island army bases

South Carolina army bases

South Dakota army bases

  • Camp Rapid (ARNG)

Tennessee army bases

  • Fort Campbell
  • Holston Army Ammunition Plant
  • Milan Army Ammunition Plant (closing)

Texas army bases

  • Camp Bowie (ARNG)
  • Camp Mabry (ARNG)
  • Camp Maxey (ARNG)
  • Camp Swift (part ARNG)
  • Corpus Christi Army Depot
  • Fort Bliss
  • Fort Hood
  • Joint Base San Antonio
    • Fort Sam Houston
    • Camp Bullis
    • Camp Stanley
  • Fort Wolters (ARNG)
  • Martindale Army Airfield (ARNG) [citation needed]
  • Red River Army Depot

Utah army bases

  • Camp W. G. Williams (ARNG)
  • Dugway Proving Ground
  • Fort Douglas (USAR) (closing)
  • Tooele Army Depot

Vermont army bases

  • Camp Ethan Allen Training Site (ARNG)
  • Camp Johnson (ARNG)

Virginia army bases

  • Camp Pendleton State Military Reservation (ARNG)
  • Fort A.P. Hill
  • Fort Pickett (ARNG)
  • Fort Belvoir
  • Fort Eustis, part of Joint Base Langley-Eustis
  • Fort Lee
  • Fort McNair (part of Joint Base Myer–Henderson Hall)
  • Fort Myer (part of Joint Base Myer–Henderson Hall)
  • The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School
  • National Ground Intelligence Center
  • Radford Army Ammunition Plant
  • Warrenton Training Center

Washington army bases

  • Camp Murray (ANG/ARNG)
  • Fort Lewis, part of Joint Base Lewis-McChord

West Virginia army bases

  • Camp Dawson West Virginia Training Area (ARNG)

Wisconsin army bases

  • Badger Army Ammunition Plant (closing)
  • Fort McCoy (USAR)

Wyoming army bases

Foreign army bases

Belgium army bases

  • Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (NATO HQ)

Bosnia and Herzegovina army bases

  • NATO Headquarters Sarajevo[32]

Bulgaria army bases

  • Aitos Logistics Center, Burgas Province
  • Bezmer Air Base, Yambol Province
  • Graf Ignatievo Air Base, Plovdiv Province
  • Novo Selo Range, Sliven Province

Cameroon army bases

  • Contingency Location Garoua, Garoua[33]

Egypt army bases

  • Task Force Sinai

Germany army bases

Israel army bases

  • Dimona Radar Facility[34]
  • Site 512 (Near the Egyptian border)

Italy army bases

Iraq army bases

  • Baghdad Diplomatic Support Center, Baghdad international airport-Baghdad
  • Victory Base Complex, Baghdad international airport-Baghdad
  • Union III, Embassy of the United States, Baghdad-Baghdad (closed)
  • Al-Asad Airbase, al-Anbar Governorate (closed)
  • Erbil air base, Erbil International Airport-Erbil
  • Al-Harir Air Base, Erbil Governorate (closed)

Japan army bases

List of United States Army installations in Japan

  • Camp Zama
  • Fort Buckner
  • Sagami general depot
  • U.S. Army Garrison Okinawa

Jordan army bases

Kosovo army bases

  • Camp Bondsteel
  • Film City, Pristina

Kuwait army bases

  • Camp Arifjan
  • Camp Buehring (formerly Camp Udairi)
  • Camp Patriot (shared with Kuwait Naval Base)
  • Camp Spearhead[citation needed] (shared with Port of Ash Shuaiba)

Lithuania army bases

  • Camp Herkus, Pabradė[35]

Poland army bases

  • Camp Kosciuszko (formerly FOS Poznan)
  • 33rd Air Base, Powidz

Romania army bases

  • Mihail Kogălniceanu Air Base

South Korea army bases

  • List of United States Army installations in South Korea

Syria army bases

Turkey army bases

  • Kürecik Radar Station, Erhaç, Malatya

United States Marine Corps

Domestic Marine bases

Foreign Marine bases

Germany Marine bases

  • Camp Panzer Kaserne, Böblingen

Japan Marine bases

  • Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Okinawa
  • Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Yamaguchi Prefecture
  • Marine Corps Base Camp Smedley D. Butler, Okinawa (Note: the following camps are dispersed throughout Okinawa but are all under the administration of the MCB complex.)
    • Camp Courtney
    • Camp Fuji, Shizuoka Prefecture
    • Camp Foster
    • Camp Gonsalves (Jungle Warfare Training Center)
    • Camp Hansen
    • Camp Kinser
    • Camp Lester
    • Camp McTureous
    • Camp Schwab
    • Camp Shields

South Korea Marine bases

United States Navy

Domestic naval bases

California naval bases

  • Naval Auxiliary Landing Field San Clemente Island
  • Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake
  • Naval Base Coronado
  • Naval Air Facility El Centro
  • Naval Air Station Lemoore
  • Naval Postgraduate School
  • Naval Air Station North Island
  • Naval Base Point Loma
  • Naval Base San Diego
  • Naval Base Ventura County
  • Naval Outlying Landing Field Imperial Beach
  • Naval Amphibious Base Coronado
  • Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach
  • San Nicolas Island
  • Silver Strand Training Complex

Connecticut naval bases

  • Naval Submarine Base New London

Florida naval bases

  • Naval Air Station Jacksonville
  • Naval Air Station Key West
  • Naval Station Mayport
  • Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division
  • Naval Support Activity Panama City
  • Naval Air Station Pensacola
  • Naval Air Station Whiting Field

Georgia naval bases

  • Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay

Guam naval bases

  • Naval Base Guam, part of Joint Region Marianas

Hawaii naval bases

Illinois naval bases

  • Naval Station Great Lakes

Indiana naval bases

  • Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division

Louisiana naval bases

  • Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans

Maine naval bases

  • Portsmouth Naval Shipyard

Maryland naval bases

  • Naval Support Activity Annapolis[37]
  • Naval Air Station Patuxent River
  • Naval Support Facility Thurmont
  • United States Naval Academy
  • Indian Head Naval Surface Warfare Center
  • Naval Support Activity Bethesda[38]
  • Naval Outlying Field Webster
  • Stump Neck Annex

Mississippi naval bases

  • Naval Construction Battalion Center
  • Naval Air Station Meridian

Nevada naval bases

  • Fallon Range Training Complex
  • Naval Air Station Fallon

New Jersey naval bases

  • NWS Earle
  • Naval Support Activity Lakehurst – part of Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst

New York naval bases

  • Naval Support Facility Saratoga Springs

North Dakota naval bases

  • Naval Radio Transmitter Facility LaMoure

Oregon naval bases

  • Naval Weapons Systems Training Facility Boardman

Pennsylvania naval bases

  • Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility - Philadelphia Naval Shipyard
  • Naval Support Activity Mechanicsburg

Puerto Rico naval bases

  • Roosevelt Roads Naval Station
  • Naval Radio Transmitter Facility Aguada

Rhode Island naval bases

  • NS Newport

South Carolina naval bases

  • Naval Support Activity Charleston

Tennessee naval bases

  • Naval Support Activity Mid-South

Texas naval bases

  • Dixie Target Range
  • Naval Air Station Corpus Christi
  • Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth
  • Naval Air Station Kingsville
  • Naval Outlying Field Goliad

Virginia naval bases

Washington naval bases

  • Naval Air Station Whidbey Island
  • Naval Base Kitsap
  • Naval Magazine Indian Island
  • Naval Outlying Landing Field Coupeville
  • Naval Station Everett

Washington, D.C. naval bases

  • Washington Navy Yard
  • United States Naval Research Laboratory

Foreign naval bases

Bahamas naval bases

  • Atlantic Undersea Test and Evaluation Center

Bahrain naval bases

  • Naval Support Activity Bahrain

British Indian Ocean Territory naval bases

  • Naval Support Facility Diego Garcia

Cuba naval bases

  • Guantanamo Bay Naval Base

Djibouti naval bases

  • Camp Lemonnier

Greece naval bases

  • Naval Support Activity Souda Bay

Iceland naval bases

  • Naval Air Station Keflavík

Italy naval bases

  • Naval Support Activity Naples
  • Naval Air Station Sigonella

Japan naval bases

  • Naval Air Facility Atsugi
  • Misawa Air Base
  • Naval Forces Japan, Okinawa
  • United States Fleet Activities Sasebo
  • United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka

Poland naval bases

  • Naval Support Facility Redzikowo[40]

Romania naval bases

  • Naval Support Facility Deveselu[41]

Singapore naval bases

  • Singapore Area Coordinator[42]
  • Sembawang Naval Base

South Korea naval bases

  • Busan Naval Base, Busan, Gyeongnam, Korea
  • Commander Fleet Activities Chinhae, Changwon, Gyeongnam, Korea

Spain naval bases

  • Naval Station Rota Spain

United States Air Force

Maps of the main bases of the USAF in the 2010s, before the transfer of several sites to the USSF.

Domestic air force bases

Alabama air force bases

  • Maxwell Air Force Base
  • Sumpter Smith Air National Guard Base
  • Montgomery Air National Guard Base

Alaska air force bases

  • Eielson Air Force Base
  • Elmendorf Air Force Base

Arizona air force bases

  • Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range
  • Davis–Monthan Air Force Base
  • Goldwater Air National Guard Base
  • Luke Air Force Base

Arkansas air force bases

  • Ebbing Air National Guard Base
  • Little Rock Air Force Base

California air force bases

  • Beale Air Force Base
  • Edwards Air Force Base
  • Los Angeles Air Force Base
  • March Air Reserve Base
  • Travis Air Force Base

Colorado air force bases

  • United States Air Force Academy

Connecticut air force bases

  • Bradley International Airport - 103rd Airlift Wing

Delaware air force bases

  • Dover Air Force Base
  • New Castle Air National Guard Base - Wilmington Airport

Florida air force bases

  • Avon Park Air Force Range
  • Eglin Air Force Base
  • Homestead Air Reserve Base
  • Hurlburt Field
  • MacDill Air Force Base
  • Tyndall Air Force Base

Georgia air force bases

  • Dobbins Air Reserve Base
  • Moody Air Force Base
  • Robins Air Force Base

Guam air force bases

  • Andersen Air Force Base, part of Joint Region Marianas

Hawaii air force bases

  • Barking Sands AFB
  • Bellows Air Force Station
  • Hickam AFB
  • Keaukaha Military Reservation

Idaho air force bases

  • Mountain Home Air Force Base
  • Saylor Creek Air Force Range

Illinois air force bases

  • Peoria Air National Guard Base
  • Scott Air Force Base

Indiana air force bases

  • Grissom Joint Air Reserve Base
  • Fort Wayne Air National Guard Base
  • Hulman Field Air National Guard Base

Iowa

  • Sioux City Air National Guard Base

Kansas air force bases

  • McConnell Air Force Base

Kentucky air force bases

  • Louisville Air National Guard Base

Louisiana air force bases

  • Barksdale Air Force Base
  • Esler Airfield
  • New Orleans Joint Reserve Base

Maryland air force bases

Andrews Air Force Base

Massachusetts air force bases

  • Barnes Air National Guard Base
  • Hanscom Air Force Base
  • Otis Air National Guard Base
  • Westover Joint Air Reserve Base

Michigan air force bases

  • Selfridge Air National Guard Base

Minnesota air force bases

  • Duluth Air National Guard Base
  • Minneapolis–Saint Paul Joint Air Reserve Station

Mississippi air force bases

  • Columbus Air Force Base
  • Gulfport Combat Readiness Training Center
  • Keesler Air Force Base

Missouri air force bases

  • Rosecrans Air National Guard Base
  • Whiteman Air Force Base

Montana air force bases

  • Malmstrom Air Force Base

Nebraska air force bases

  • Offutt Air Force Base
  • Lincoln Air National Guard Base

Nevada air force bases

  • Creech Air Force Base
  • Nellis Air Force Base
  • Reno Air National Guard Base
  • Area 51
  • Tonopah Test Range

New Hampshire air force bases

  • Pease Air National Guard Base

New Jersey air force bases

  • McGuire Air Force Base, part of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst
  • Atlantic City Air National Guard Base

New Mexico air force bases

  • Cannon Air Force Base
  • Holloman Air Force Base
  • Kirtland Air Force Base
  • Melrose Air Force Range

New York air force bases

  • Francis S. Gabreski Air National Guard Base
  • Hancock Field Air National Guard Base
  • Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station
  • Stewart Air National Guard Base
  • Stratton Air National Guard Base

North Carolina air force bases

  • Pope Air Force Base
  • Seymour Johnson Air Force Base

North Dakota air force bases

  • Grand Forks Air Force Base
  • Minot Air Force Base

Ohio air force bases

  • Mansfield Lahm Air National Guard Base
  • Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base
  • Toledo Air National Guard Base
  • Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

Oklahoma air force bases

  • Altus Air Force Base
  • Kegelman Air Force Auxiliary Field
  • Tinker Air Force Base
  • Vance Air Force Base

Oregon air force bases

  • Kingsley Field Air National Guard Base
  • Portland Air National Guard Base

Pennsylvania air force bases

  • Biddle Air National Guard Base
  • Harrisburg Air National Guard Base

Puerto Rico air force bases

  • Muñiz Air National Guard Base

Rhode Island air force bases

  • Quonset Point Air National Guard Station

South Carolina air force bases

  • Charleston Air Force Base
  • McEntire Joint National Guard Base
  • Shaw Air Force Base

South Dakota air force bases

  • Ellsworth Air Force Base
  • Joe Foss Field Air National Guard Station

Tennessee air force bases

  • Arnold Air Force Base
  • Joint Base Berry Field - Nashville International Airport
  • McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base
  • Memphis Air National Guard Base - 164th Airlift Wing

Texas air force bases

  • Dyess Air Force Base
  • Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base
  • Goodfellow Air Force Base
  • Lackland Air Force Base
  • Laughlin Air Force Base
  • Randolph Air Force Base
  • Sheppard Air Force Base

Vermont air force bases

  • Burlington Air National Guard

Utah air force bases

  • Hill Air Force Base
  • Salt Lake City Air National Guard Base
  • Utah Test and Training Range

Virginia air force bases

  • Langley Air Force Base

Washington air force bases

  • Fairchild Air Force Base
  • McChord AFB, part of Joint Base Lewis-McChord

Washington, D.C., air force bases

  • Bolling Air Force Base

West Virginia air force bases

  • McLaughlin Air National Guard Base - Yeager Airport
  • Shepherd Field Air National Guard Base

Wisconsin air force bases

Wyoming air force bases

  • Francis E. Warren Air Force Base

Foreign air force bases

Aruba air force bases

  • Queen Beatrix International Airport (Cooperative Security Location of U.S. Southern Command)

British Indian Ocean Territory (United Kingdom) air force bases

  • Naval Support Facility Diego Garcia

Canadian air force bases

  • CFB North Bay

Curaçao air force bases

  • Hato International Airport (Cooperative Security Location of U.S. Southern Command)

Estonia air force bases

  • Ämari Air Base

Germany air force bases

  • Ansbach
  • NATO Air Base Geilenkirchen, Geilenkirchen
  • Ramstein Air Base
  • Spangdahlem Air Base
  • Buchel Air base

Honduras air force bases

  • Soto Cano Air Base

Italy air force bases

  • Aviano Air Base
  • Camp Darby (Pisa-Livorno)
  • Sigonella Naval Air Station

Japan air force bases

  • Kadena Air Base, Okinawa Prefecture
  • Kanoya Air Field, Kagoshima Prefecture
  • Misawa Air Base, Misawa, Aomori
  • Yokota Air Base, Tokyo

Kenya air force bases

Kuwait air force bases

  • Ahmad al-Jaber Air Base
  • Ali Al Salem Air Base

Lithuania air force bases

  • Šiauliai Air Base, Šiauliai

Marshall Islands air force bases

  • Bucholz Army Airfield

Netherlands air force bases

  • Volkel Air Base

Poland air force bases

  • Łask Air Base

Portugal air force bases

  • Lajes Air Base

Qatar air force bases

  • Al Udeid Air Base

Romania air force bases

  • Câmpia Turzii Air Base

Singapore air force bases

  • Changi Air Base
  • Paya Lebar Air Base

Somalia air force bases

  • Baledogle Airfield

South Korea air force bases

  • Kunsan Air Base
  • Osan Air Base

Spain air force bases

  • Morón Air Base

Turkey air force bases

  • Incirlik Air Base
  • Izmir air station

United Arab Emirates air force bases

  • Al Dhafra Air Base

United Kingdom air force bases

  • RAF Alconbury, Huntingdonshire
  • RAF Croughton, Northamptonshire
  • RAF Fairford, Gloucestershire
  • RAF Lakenheath, Brandon, Suffolk[44]
  • RAF Mildenhall, Mildenhall, Suffolk
  • RAF Molesworth, Cambridgeshire

United States Space Force

Domestic space force bases

Alaska space force bases

  • Clear Space Force Station, Alaska

California space force bases

  • Los Angeles Air Force Base, California
  • Vandenberg Space Force Base, California

Colorado space force bases

  • Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado
  • Cheyenne Mountain Space Force Station, Colorado
  • Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado
  • Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado

Florida space force bases

  • Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida
  • Patrick Space Force Base, Florida

Hawaii space force bases

  • Kaena Point Space Force Station, Hawaii

Massachusetts space force bases

  • Cape Cod Space Force Station, Massachusetts

New Hampshire space force bases

  • New Boston Space Force Station, New Hampshire

North Dakota space force bases

  • Cavalier Space Force Station, North Dakota

Foreign space force bases

Ascension Island (United Kingdom) space force bases

  • Ascension Island Auxiliary Airfield

Greenland (Denmark) space force bases

  • Pituffik Space Base

United States Coast Guard

Domestic coast guard bases

  • Marine Safety Detachment American Samoa[citation needed]
  • Marine Safety Detachment Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands[citation needed]

Foreign coast guard bases

Bahrain coast guard bases

  • Patrol Forces Southwest Asia
    • USCGC Charles Moulthrope
    • USCGC Robert Goldman[citation needed]
    • USCGC Glen Harris
    • USCGC Emlen Tunnel[citation needed]
    • USCGC Maui
    • USCGC Monomoy

Cuba coast guard bases

  • Air station Miami-Navsta Guantanamo Bay[45]

Germany coast guard bases

Japan coast guard bases

  • USCG Activities Far East[47]

Netherlands coast guard bases

  • USCG Activities Europe[48]

Saudi Arabia coast guard bases

Singapore coast guard bases

  • Activities Far East-Singapore[50]

See also

  • List of countries with overseas military bases
  • Base Realignment and Closure
  • United States military deployments
  • List of United States drone bases
  • Lists of military installations
  • American imperialism
  • List of wars involving the United States
  • Piardoba Airfield

Explanatory notes

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