List of military installations in Texas

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This is a list of military installations in Texas, in the United States.

List of military installations in Texas
Installation nameLocationNotes
Kelly Field / Joint Base San Antonio San Antonio formerly Kelly Air Force Base
Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base Houston
Lackland Air Force Base San Antonio
Randolph Air Force Base San Antonio
Fort Sam Houston San Antonio
Camp Bullis San Antonio
Martindale Army Air Field San Antonio
Dyess Air Force Base Abilene
Goodfellow Air Force Base San Angelo
Laughlin Air Force Base Del Rio
Sheppard Air Force Base Wichita Falls
Fort Cavazos Killeen
Fort Bliss El Paso
Fort Wolters Mineral Wells
Naval Air Station Corpus Christi Corpus Christi
Naval Air Station Kingsville Kingsville
Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth Fort Worth Carswell AFB
Grand Prairie Armed Forces Reserve Complex Grand Prairie
Hensley Field Grand Prairie
Camp Mabry Austin
Camp Swift Bastrop
Camp Bowie Brownwood
Coast Guard Air Station Corpus Christi Corpus Christi
Coast Guard Air Station Houston Houston
Coast Guard Sector Field Office Galveston Galveston
Coast Guard Station Aransas Port Aransas
Coast Guard Station Freeport Surfside Beach
Coast Guard Station Port O'Connor Port O'Connor
Coast Guard Station Sabine Pass Port Arthur
Coast Guard Station Saluria Matagorda Island
Coast Guard Station San Luis Pass Galveston
Coast Guard Station South Padre Island South Padre Island
Coast Guard Station Velasco Velasco

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