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The armed forces in the United States have built a number of military installations in the state of Oklahoma. Some of these units remain in operation. A number of military installations in Oklahoma operated before or during the Civil War era.

Army / Army National Guard

Navy

Air Force / Air Force Reserve / Air National Guard

Marine Corps

  • USMC Artillery DetachmentFort Sill – All Marine Field Artillerymen – both officer and enlisted – are trained at the United States Army Field Artillery Training Center.

Coast Guard

Former / closed military installations

See also

References

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