Fort __ in Texas has the largest population of all US military installations
The US Army Airborne and Special Forces call Fort __ in NC home
The US __ Command moved to Fort Meade, Maryland in 2009
Created in 1940, Fort Leonard Wood is located in the __ mountains
Forts Greely & Wainwright and Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson are in __
Basic __ Training takes place at Fort Jackson in South Carolina
Fort Sill in Oklahoma was built during the __ Wars and is still active
Located in the __ Desert, Fort Irwin is a major training area for the military
Fort McClellan in __ was closed in 1999 but Fort Rucker is still active
"From Sabres to Satellites" is the moto of Fort Huachuca in __
Located in Georgia, Fort __ has been in use since 1918
Fort Gordon and Fort Stewart are in __
The building of Fort Hamilton in __ __ began in 1825
Fort Meade is named after Union Army of the __ General George Meade
White Sands Missile Range in NM hosts the __ nuclear test site
Fort Shafter and __ Army Airfield are located in Hawaii
The division headquarters of the 101st Airborne are at Fort __, KY
Fort Carson is located near Cheyenne Mountain in __
The US Bullion Depository is at Fort Knox in __
Fort Belvoir, Fort Eustis, Fort Lee, and Fort Myer are all in __
Fort Dix in __ __ merged with nearby Air Force and Navy bases in 2009
Fort Bliss is located in two states - Texas and __ __
Part of Fort McCoy is used by the __ State Police for training
Fort Detrick in MD was part of the __ weapons program until it ended
Fort Buchanan is located in this US territory
Fort Lewis is a joint base with McChord Air Force Base in __
Fort Polk in Louisiana was named after a __ general, not the President
The Buffalo Soldiers originated at Fort __ in Kansas