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Army of Missouri - Wikipedia
The Army of Missouri was a Confederate field army during the American Civil War that served as part of the Trans-Mississippi Department. It was established in September 1864 under the command of Major General Sterling Price to invade Missouri.
Military Division of the Missouri - Wikipedia
The Military Division of the Missouri was an administrative formation of the United States Army that functioned through the end of the American Civil War and the Indian Wars that continued after its conclusion.
Army of the Southwest - Wikipedia
The Army of the Southwest was a Union Army that served in the Trans-Mississippi Theater during the American Civil War. This force was also known as the Army of Southwest Missouri. [1]
Missouri National Guard > Home
One of those routes is commissioning as a United States Army Officer through the Missouri Army National Guard’s (MOARNG) Guard Officer Leadership Development (GOLD) program...
Missouri Military Bases | MilitaryBases.com
Missouri has three military bases: one Army, one Air Force, one Marine Corps. The Navy and Coast Guard do not have any bases in MO. See more about each individual military base by clicking on their names below.
Army of Missouri (CSA) - American History Central
Jan 7, 2025 · Learn about the Army of Missouri, a Confederate Army during the Civil War, including facts, history, and timeline.
Army of the Southwest (USA) - American History Central
Jan 7, 2025 · The Army of the Southwest was a short-lived Union force organized on December 25, 1861, to resist Confederate forces operating in Missouri. Samuel R. Curtis commanded the Army of the Frontier from December 25, 1861–August 29, 1862. Image Source: Library of …
Military Bases in Missouri - Operation Military Kids
Jun 20, 2024 · There are a total of nine active military bases or installations in Missouri. Because the state borders the Mississippi River, it is able to support Navy and Coast Guard stations, meaning that all five branches of the US Military have at least one base in the state.
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Fort Leonard Wood Army Base Guide - Military.com
Fort Leonard Wood, a military community located in the beautiful south central Missouri Ozarks, covers more than 61,000 acres.
Missouri National Guard - MO.gov
Missouri’s Army and Air National Guard are made up of nearly 12,000 men and women serving in 65 armories and training sites across Missouri and hailing from all 114 Missouri counties. Our STATE MISSION is to organize, train, and equip a community-based public service oriented operational force.