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Dugway Proving Ground
The Deseret Chemical Depot (DCD) is
one of six Army installations in the United States that currently
stores chemical weapons. The weapons originally stored at the depot
consisted of various munitions and ton containers, containing GB, GA
and VX nerve agents or H, HD, HT and Lewisite blister agents. All
munitions containing GB and VX nerve agents have been destroyed. The
Army is working in partnership with Utah state and local government
agencies, as well as federal agencies like the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency and the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, to safeguard the local community and protect the
environment as they store and dispose of these chemical weapons.
The other 5 Chemical
Materials Agency (CMA) installations are:
Kansas Army Ammunition Plant:
In
2005 BRAC, DoD recommended
to close Kansas Army Ammunition Plant (AAP), KS by relocating Sensor
Fused Weapon/Cluster Bomb function and Missile warhead production to
McAlester AAP, OK; 155MM ICM Artillery and 60MM, 81MM, and 120MM Mortar
functions to Milan, TN; 105MM HE, 155MM HE, and Missile Warhead
functions to Iowa AAP, IA; and Detonators/relays/delays to Crane Army
Ammunition Activity, IN. Capacity and capability for Artillery, Mortars,
Missiles, and Pyro/Demo existed at numerous munitions sites. There were
8 sites producing Artillery, 5 producing Mortars, 9 producing Pyro/Demo,
and 13 performing Demilitarization. To reduce redundancy and remove
excess from the Industrial Base, the closure would allow DoD to create
centers of excellence, avoid single point failure, and generate
efficiencies.
Fort Detrick
Fort Devens
Fort Dix
Fort Drum
Fort Eustis
Fort Hamilton "Fort Lee
Fort Leonard Wood
Fort McCoy
Fort Monmouth
Fort Monroe
Fort Story
Soldiers System Center / Natick
West Point
Crane Army Ammunition Plant
Detroit Arsenal
Iowa Army Ammunition Plant
Lake City Army Ammunition Plant
Lima Army Tank Pit
Newport Chemical Depot
Radford Army Ammunition Plant
Scranton Army Ammunition Plant
Tobyhanna Army Depot
Watervliet Arsenal
Mississippi AAP
The
Mississippi Army Ammunition Plant officially deactivated
during a ceremony July 29
Fort Richardson AK.
Fort Wainwright AK.
Fort Greely AK.
USAG Ansbach
USAG Baden-Wuerttemberg
USAG Bamberg
USAG Baumholder
USAG Benelux
USAG Brussels
USAG Darmstadt
USAG Grafenwoeher
USAG Heidelberg
USAG Hessen
USAG Hohenfels
USAG Kaiserslautern
USAG Livorno
USAG Mannheim
USAG Schinnen
USAG Schweinfurt
USAG Stuttgart
USAG Vicenza
USAG Wiesbaden
USAG Daegu
USAG Camp Red Cloud
USAG Yongsan
USAG Camp Casey
USAG Humphreys
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