List of military installations in Utah
Current installations
- Camp Williams - National Guard training site operated by the Utah National Guard.
- Dugway Proving Ground - Allied biological and chemical weapon defense systems testing.
- Hill Air Force Base - A major U.S. Air Force Base.
- Ogden Air Logistics Complex - Provides support and maintenance for weapon systems at Hill Air Force Base.
- Tooele Army Depot - A U.S. Army war reserve and training ammunition storage facility.
- Utah Test and Training Range - Military testing and training area.
- Kearns Army Air base - A U.S. Army refueling and training airport for helicopters.
Former installations
- Black Mesa Test Range - Former rocket testing facility.
- Camp Floyd
- Clearfield Naval Supply Depot
- Fort Cameron
- Fort Douglas - a small portion of the fort is still used as the Fort Stephen A. Douglas Armed Forces Reserve Center.
- Fort Duchesne
- Green River Launch Complex
- Gilson Butte - Former rocket testing facility.
- Granite Peak Installation - Former biological weapons testing facility.
- Hurricane Supersonic Research Site
- Ogden Arsenal - Reserve depot built 1920, combined with Hill Air Force base in 1955.
- Ogden Defense Depot
- Deseret Chemical Depot - A U.S. Army chemical weapons storage facility. Site transferred to Tooele Army Depot in 2013.[1]
- Tooele Chemical Agent Disposal Facility - Weapon disposal facility at Deseret Chemical Depot.
- Wendover Air Force Base
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References
- Mesesan, Mark. "Deseret Chemical Depot Closes, Transitions Installation to Tooele Army Depot". www.army.mil. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
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