STATE MAPS OF MAJOR MILITARY INSTALLATIONS AND INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES OWNED OR LEASED BY 30 SEPTEMBER 1978 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATIONS AND REPORTS INDEX OF INDUSTRIAL PLANTS AND ACTIVITIES NAVY. This MAP BOOK contains the major installations and activities of the Military Departments within the United States including Alaska and Hawaii. This includes both command installations and industrial installations owned or leased by the Army, Navy and Air Force. installations operated by contractors are included; however, installations Government-owned industrial with mixed facilities (part Government, part contractor ownership) are not included. A supplemental list of the industrial installations for each Military Department is also included. Army Those installations designated by the Army as subinstallations and as major activities are indicated by asterisks in the index shown on pages 3-6. Major activities are indicated by a single asterisk (*) and subinstallations by a double asterisk (**). installation into which the subinstallation or major activity fits is In addition, the parent shown in a supplemental index, List B. parent installation and subinstallations is not shown on the maps because, The association between the Army in many instances, the subinstallations are separated from the parent installation by a considerable distance. Navy Those major activities which tie into a "complex" or are located thereat are designated by an asterisk on pages 7 lationship is shown in parenthesis, indentation, or bracketing on the 11. This re maps. Air Force indicated by a double asterisk (**) in the list of pages 12 - 13. are: Source documents showing departmental installations and activities A. United States Army Installations and Major Activities in the B. Continental United States No. 210-1, April 1976 as amended 31 August 1978. Catalog of Naval Shore Activities, 1 January 1978, and changes, C. USAF Program. Bases, Units, and Priorities, PD-80-3, 1 In many instances, both on the individual state maps and in the indexes shown on pages 3 through 17, abbreviations are used. For the most part these are generally accepted terms such as "ord" for ordnance; "ind" for industrial; "IN" for inactive, etc. In event the abbreviation is not recognizable readily, refer to page 18. 2 |