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List of military installations in Massachusetts

This is a list of current and former military installations in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Current military installations in Massachusetts edit

Joint facilities edit

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United States Army edit

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Laboratories

United States Navy edit

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United States Air Force edit

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United States Space Force edit

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Former military installations in Massachusetts edit

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Armories
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Centers
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Hospitals
Labs
Nike Sites
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Military Reservations
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United States Navy edit

Naval Air Stations
Naval Airfields
Naval Ammunition Depots
Areas
Naval Auxiliary Air Facilities
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Facilities
Hospitals
Plants
Outlying Landing Fields
Reserve Centers
Ranges
Test Stations
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United States Air Force edit

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References edit

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External links edit

  • American Forts Network, lists forts and some other military facilities in the United States and Canada

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This is a list of current and former military installations in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Contents 1 Current military installations in Massachusetts 1 1 Joint facilities 1 2 United States Army 1 3 United States Navy 1 4 United States Air Force 1 5 United States Space Force 1 6 United States Coast Guard 2 Former military installations in Massachusetts 2 1 United States Army 2 2 United States Navy 2 3 United States Air Force 2 4 United States Coast Guard 3 References 4 External linksCurrent military installations in Massachusetts editJoint facilities edit Bases Joint Base Cape Cod state designation not federally recognized 1 2 Centers David S Connolly Armed Forces Reserve Center 3 Westover Armed Forces Reserve Center 4 5 United States Army edit Camps Camp Edwards 6 Camp Curtis Guild 7 Centers Crosman Army Reserve Center 8 Poncin Army Reserve Center 8 9 Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center 10 Forts Fort Devens 11 Heliports Camp Edwards Heliport 12 Laboratories Base Camp Integration Laboratory 13 United States Navy edit Centers Navy Operational Support Center Quincy 14 15 United States Air Force edit Bases Barnes Air National Guard Base 16 Hanscom Air Force Base 17 Otis Air National Guard Base 1 Westover Air Reserve Base 4 United States Space Force edit Stations Cape Cod Space Force Station 1 United States Coast Guard edit Air Stations Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod 2 Bases Coast Guard Base Boston 18 Coast Guard Base Cape Cod 19 Depots United States Coast Guard Buoy Depot South Weymouth 20 Stations Coast Guard Station Brant Point 21 Coast Guard Station Cape Cod Canal 21 Coast Guard Station Chatham 21 Coast Guard Station Gloucester 22 Coast Guard Station Menemsha 21 Coast Guard Station Merrimack River 22 Coast Guard Station Point Allerton 22 23 Coast Guard Station Provincetown 21 Coast Guard Station Scituate 23 Coast Guard Station Woods Hole 21 Former military installations in Massachusetts editUnited States Army edit Army Airfields Hyannis Army Airfield 24 Moore Army Airfield 25 New Bedford Army Airfield 24 Otis Army Airfield 1 Armories Hudson Armory 26 Lawrence Light Guard Armory 27 Springfield Armory 28 Water Shops Armory 29 Arsenals Charlestown Arsenal 30 Watertown Arsenal 31 Bases South Boston Army Base 32 Camps Camp Adams 33 Camp Andrew 34 35 Camp Banks 36 Camp Brigham 37 Camp Cameron 38 Camp Candoit 39 Camp Chase 40 Camp Dalton 41 Camp Edmunds 36 Camp Ellsworth 42 Camp Framingham Dalton Bartlett McGuinness Dewey 41 Camp Guild 43 Camp Havedoneit 44 Camp Hill 45 Camp Hingham 46 Camp Hobson 47 Camp Joe Hooker 35 Camp Houston 48 Ipswich Camp 49 Camp Lander 35 Camp Lincoln 50 Camp Massasoit 51 Camp Meigs 52 Camp Myles Standish 53 Camp Perkins 54 Plymouth Camp 55 Camp Prescott 56 Camp Prospect Hill 57 Camp Scott 58 South Hingham Camp 59 Camp Stanton 60 Camp Sutton 36 Camp Washburn 61 Camp Wellfleet 62 Camp Wightman 63 Camp Wool 50 Centers Antiaircraft Artillery Training Center Camp Edwards 64 Gardner Army Reserve Center 65 Greenfield United States Army Reserve Center 66 United States Army Reserve Center Hingham 67 MacArthur Army Reserve Center 5 Harry J Malony United States Army Reserve Center 5 Millis United States Army Reserve Center Firing Ranges Popponesset Firing Range Scorton Neck Firing Range Forts Acushnet Fort 68 Fort Andrew 33 Fort Andrews 36 Fort Banks 36 Beverly Fort 69 Fort Dalton 41 Fort Dawes 70 Fort Defiance 71 Fort Duvall 72 Eastern Point Fort 73 Fort Glover Gilbert Heights Fort 43 Fort Heath 45 Fort Independence 74 Fort Juniper 75 Fort Lee 52 Long Point Battery 52 Fort Miller Fort Darby 70 Fort Nichols Fort Merrimac 76 Old Stone Fort 77 Fort Philip 57 Fort Phoenix 57 Fort Pickering 78 Fort Revere 79 Fort Taber Rodman 80 Fort Ruckman 80 Fort at Salisbury Point 81 Fort Sewall 82 Stage Fort 47 Fort Standish Boston 53 Fort Standish Plymouth 53 Fort Strong East Boston amp Long Island 53 Fort Warren 83 Fort Washington 31 Fort Winthrop 63 Heliports George H Crosman United States Army Reserve Center Heliport Hospitals Lovell General Hospital East 84 Lovell General Hospital North 84 Lovell General Hospital South 84 Murphy Army Hospital 85 Labs Army Materials Technology Laboratory Nike Sites Reading Nike Site B 03 86 Danvers Nike Site B 05 86 Beverly Nike Site B 15 86 Nahant Nike Site B 17 86 Fort Heath Nike Site B 21DC 86 Fort Banks Nike Site B 21R 86 Fort Duvall Nike Site B 36 86 Weymouth Quincy Nike Site B 37 86 Hingham Nike Site B 38 86 Blue Hills Milton Nike Site B 55 86 Needham Nike Site B 63 86 Lincoln Wayland Nike Site B 73 86 Burlington Nike Site B 84 86 Bedford Nike Site B 85 86 Rehoboth Nike Site PR 19 87 Swansea Nike Site PR 29 87 Plants Lowell Ordnance Plant 88 Pilgrim Ordnance Works 89 Proving grounds Scituate Proving Ground 90 Military Reservations Barneys Joy Point Military Reservation 91 Brewster Islands Military Reservation 56 Butler Point Military Reservation 91 Calf Island Military Reservation 92 East Point Military Reservation 92 Elizabeth Islands Military Reservation 91 Fourth Cliff Military Reservation 93 Long Island Military Reservation 92 Lovell s Island Military Reservation 92 Mishaum Point Military Reservation 91 Sagamore Hill Military Reservation 94 Salisbury Beach Military Reservation 95 Training Fort Devens Sudbury Training Annex 96 United States Navy edit Naval Air Stations Naval Air Station Chatham 97 Naval Air Station South Weymouth 24 98 Naval Air Station Squantum 24 99 Naval Training Station Marblehead 99 Massachusetts State Militia Aviation Camp 100 Naval Airfields No Man s Land Navy Airfield 101 Naval Ammunition Depots Hingham Naval Ammunition Depot Hingham Naval Ammunition Depot Annex 102 Areas Gull Island Bomb Area 103 Tisbury Great Pond Target Area 104 Weepecket Island Bomb Area 105 Naval Auxiliary Air Facilities Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Ayer 24 Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Beverly 24 Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Hyannis 24 Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Martha s Vineyard 24 Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Nantucket 24 Naval Auxiliary Air Facility New Bedford 24 Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Otis 1 Camps Camp Hingham 46 Camp Plunkett Navy predecessor to Camp Curtis Guild Facilities United States Naval Mine Test Facility Provincetown 106 Naval Facility Nantucket 107 Hospitals Naval Hospital Boston 108 Plants Naval Weapons Industrial Reserve Plant Bedford 109 Outlying Landing Fields Naval Outlying Landing Field Mansfield 24 Naval Outlying Landing Field Norwood 24 Naval Outlying Landing Field Plymouth 24 Naval Outlying Landing Field Westfield 24 Reserve Centers Naval Reserve Center Chicopee 5 Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Center Lawrence 110 Ranges Nomans Land Range 101 Sandy Neck Bomb Target Range 111 Test Stations United States Navy Field Test Station Fort Heath 112 Naval shipyards Boston Navy Yard Chelsea Naval Annex East Boston Naval Annex Boston Naval Yard Fuel Depot Annex 113 South Boston Naval Annex 113 United States Air Force edit Air Force Bases Otis Air Force Base 1 Westover Air Force Base 114 Centers Air Force Electronic Systems Center 115 Facilities Air Force Special Projects Production Facility 116 Post Attack Command and Control System Facility Hadley 117 Hospitals 551st United States Air Force Hospital Otis AFB 1 Westover Air Force Base Hospital 118 Laboratories Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories Fort Franklin Battlespace Laboratory 119 Air Force Plants United States Air Force Plant 28 120 United States Air Force Plant 29 120 United States Air Force Plant 63 121 United States Air Force Plant 69 122 Ranges Monomoy Island Gunnery Range 123 Quabbin Reservoir Precision Bombing and Gunnery Range 124 Air Force Stations North Truro Air Force Station 125 Stony Brook Air Force Station 126 Texas Towers Texas Tower 2 127 Texas Tower 3 127 United States Coast Guard edit Air Stations Coast Guard Air Station Salem 128 129 Coast Guard Aviation Station Ten Pound Island 130 Loran Loran Transmitting Station Martha s Vineyard 131 LORAN C transmitter Nantucket 132 Stations Coast Guard Station Manomet Point 133 Coast Guard Station New Bedford 134 References edit a b c d e f g MMR History Commonwealth of Massachusetts Archived from the original on July 5 2006 Retrieved November 27 2017 a b USCG Air Station Cape Cod Official Site Ribbon cutting unveils Maj David S Connolly Armed Forces Reserve Center Nashoba Valley Voice Nashoba Valley MA November 25 2011 Retrieved 10 July 2020 a b Westover Air Reserve Base official website a b c d New Armed Forces Reserve Center opens at Westover Air Reserve Base MA at www army mil Camp Edwards at Mass ARNG official site Camp Curtis Guild at Mass ARNG official site a b Official map of US Army reserve locations in Massachusetts Poncin honored at Army Reserve center The Sun Chronicle Attleboro MA August 21 1999 Retrieved 10 July 2020 NSRDEC now the CCDC Soldier Center has a new name and a bright future at army mil Fort Devens official website FAA Airport Form 5010 for MA29 PDF Federal Aviation Administration facility search site Camp Edwards Heliport is MA29 Effective May 31 2012 Science for the Environment at Army Base Camp Integration Lab at army mil Defense Base Closure And Realignment Commission Report To The President 1995 DIANE Publishing Company 1995 p 66 ISBN 9780788124617 Navy Operational Support Centers map at US Navy Reserve official website Barnes ANGB at GoANG com Hanscom AFB official website Coast Guard Base Boston information page Coast Guard Base Cape Cod information page 2016 contract announcement for repairs at South Weymouth Buoy Depot at govtribe com a b c d e f USCG units of Sector Southeastern New England retrieved 11 July 2020 a b c USCG units of Sector Boston retrieved 11 July 2020 a b USCG Station Point Allerton at www facebook com retrieved 11 July 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Naval Air Bases Coast Guard Bases Military amp Auxiliary Air Fields 1923 1945 Massachusetts Aviation Historical Society Archived from the original on 7 November 2019 Retrieved 12 July 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Roberts 1988 p 411 Early Files The Barnstable Patriot 19 August 2011 Retrieved 2011 08 19 Massachusetts American Forts Network Retrieved 16 July 2020 a b Boston Harbor II Brewster Islands Military Reservations American Forts Network Retrieved 13 July 2020 a b c Roberts 1988 p 407 Roberts 1988 pp 409 410 Boston Harbor II South Hingham Camp American Forts Network Retrieved 16 July 2020 Schouler 1868 p 340 594th Engineer Boat and Shore Regiment at armyamphibs com Camp Wellfleet website a b Roberts 1988 p 413 Records of Headquarters Army Ground Forces AGF Library of Congress Retrieved 17 July 2020 Armory locations and facility summaries p 16 Armory locations and facility summaries p 17 Armory locations and facility summaries p 19 Roberts Robert B 1988 Encyclopedia of Historic Forts The Military Pioneer and Trading Posts of the United States New York Macmillan p 393 ISBN 0 02 926880 X Massachusetts Beverly Fort American Forts Network Retrieved 10 July 2020 a b Roberts 1988 p 397 Massachusetts Fort Defiance American Forts Network Retrieved 12 June 2020 Roberts 1988 p 398 Massachusetts Fort at Eastern Point American Forts Network Retrieved 13 June 2020 Roberts 1988 pp 402 404 Roberts 1988 p 404 Roberts 1988 p 406 Massachusetts Old Stone Fort American Forts Network Retrieved 10 July 2020 Roberts 1988 pp 407 408 Roberts 1988 pp 408 409 a b Roberts 1988 p 409 Massachusetts Fort at Salisbury Point American Forts Network Retrieved 10 July 2020 Roberts 1988 p 410 Roberts 1988 pp 411 412 a b c Gordon David G 6 January 2004 Fort Devens Hospital Named for Army s First Surgeon Fort Devens Fort Devens Museum Archived from the original on 19 March 2016 Retrieved 17 July 2020 Grillo Thomas 10 February 2001 Waltham s proximity to tech firms a big draw City also boasts a lively mix of shops and restaurants The Boston Globe Retrieved 26 May 2013 The city recently acquired 2 million from the federal government to help clean up 23 acres 9 ha of the former Murphy Army Hospital which will be turned over to the city for use as public parks a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Morgan Mark L Berhow Mark A 2002 Rings of Supersonic Steel Google Books second ed Hole in the Head Press pp 51 52 ISBN 0 615 12012 1 Retrieved 2011 09 13 a b Morgan amp Berhow 2002 pp 95 96 Raytheon Company Former Lowell Ordnance Plant Tewksbury Public Library Archived from the original on 2013 03 04 Retrieved 2014 09 15 Pilgrim Ordnance Works at Projects ProPublica org Wade Herbert T 1919 Handbook of Ordnance Data Govt Print Off p 425 a b c d Southeastern Massachusetts Harbor Defenses of New Bedford and Buzzard s Bay American Forts Network Retrieved 18 July 2020 a b c d Boston Harbor II Harbor Defenses of Boston American Forts Network Retrieved 18 July 2020 Southeastern Massachusetts Fourth Cliff American Forts Network Retrieved 18 July 2020 Southeastern Massachusetts Sagamore Hill American Forts Network Retrieved 18 July 2020 Massachusetts Salisbury Beach American Forts Network Retrieved 18 July 2020 Mandel Toby Fort Devens Sudbury Training Annex Presentation Chatham Naval Air Station Chatham MA Abandoned amp Little Known Airfields Retrieved 12 July 2020 Fire at former NAS South Weymouth 27 March 2020 wcvb com Retrieved 12 July 2020 a b Frattasio Marc James 2013 NAS Squantum the first Naval Air Reserve base Google Books sixth ed Lulu Press pp 40 41 ISBN 978 1 304 66249 1 Retrieved 2020 07 12 Massachusetts Naval Aviation Bases 1915 1920 MassAeroHistory org The Massachusetts Aviation Historical Society Archived from the original on 18 March 2016 Retrieved 2020 07 12 a b No Man s Land Navy Airfield No Man s Land Island MA Abandoned amp Little Known Airfields Retrieved 12 July 2020 Naval Ammo Depot Hingham Mass at Projects ProPublica org Gull Island U S Navy Bombing Practice Area PDF United States Army Corps of Engineers Retrieved 28 May 2017 permanent dead link Tisbury Great Pond PDF United States Army Corps of Engineers Retrieved 20 July 2013 Weepecket Islands U S Navy Bombing Practice Area PDF United States Army Corps of Engineers Retrieved 20 July 2013 Mine Test Facility at projects propublica org Commander Undersea Surveillance Naval Facility Nantucket August 1955 June 1976 U S Navy Archived from the original on 17 February 2020 Retrieved 17 February 2020 Maritime History of Massachusetts National Park Service October 20 2009 Bedford NWIRP at projects propublica org Defense Base Closure And Realignment Commission Report To The President 1995 DIANE Publishing Company 1995 p 66 ISBN 9780788124617 Army Corps of Engineers FUDS report on Sandy Neck Bomb Target Range archive org saved version PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2006 01 06 Retrieved 2006 01 06 Butler Gerald W Shaner Mary Shaner Richard 2001 The Guns of Boston Harbor ISBN 9780759647305 Retrieved 2013 03 01 a b Charlestown Navy Yard at www nps gov About Westover Air Reserve Base Westover Air Reserve Base United States Air Force Archived from the original on 5 September 2019 ESC becomes part of AFLCMC Mission work remains at Hanscom 17 July 2012 Archived from the original on 23 February 2013 NRO Declassified Records www nro gov National Reconnaissance Office Archived from the original on 27 April 2016 Retrieved 19 April 2016 WestoverYesterday com The Notch and Grayson Eighth Air Force s alternative command posts Archived from the original on 2017 11 15 Retrieved 2010 03 08 Archive link for Westover AFB unit page The MITRE Digest Experimentation Fielding New Technologies Fast Mitre Corporation Dec 2000 Archived from the original on 2013 09 05 Retrieved 2020 07 12 a b GE may close plant Nashua Telegraph 22 February 1988 Retrieved 20 May 2013 Letter to John Tower PDF Government Accountability Office 10 September 1982 Retrieved 20 May 2013 GE Plant Area of the GE Pittsfield Housatonic River Site EPA 2019 08 15 Monomoy Island Army Air Force Gunnery Range PDF United States Army Corps of Engineers Archived from the original PDF on 2 January 2014 Retrieved 20 July 2013 Gonter Nancy 24 October 2009 Mass U S agencies studying Quabbin Reservoir to make sure there are no bombs in the water The Republican 762nd AC amp W Sqdn at Radomes org Stony Brook Weapons Storage Area at Coldwar ma com a b Texas Towers at www thetexastowers com archived link CGAS Salem at airfields freeman com archived Salem Coast Guard Air Station Salem MA Abandoned amp Little Known Airfields Retrieved 12 July 2020 Ten Pound Island Coast Guard Air Station Ten Pound Island MA Abandoned amp Little Known Airfields Retrieved 12 July 2020 LORAN station Martha s Vineyard at www loran history info archived link Loran Station Nantucket at www loran history info archived link Station Manomet Point at media defense gov New Bedford port has grown since Coast Guard s departure at SouthCoastToday com 16 November 2010 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Military facilities in Massachusetts American Forts Network lists forts and some other military facilities in the United States and 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