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AMC – U.S. Army Material Command located in Fort Belvior, VA. The official website is www.amc.army.mil AMC is the Army’s premier provider of materiel readiness to the total force across the spectrum of joint military operations. If a soldier shoots it, drives it, flies it, wears it or eats it, AMC provides it. MTMC – U.S. Army Military Traffic Management Command located on Alexandria, VA. The official website is www.mtmc.army.mil MTMC is the Department of Defense’s heavy-equipment mover for contingency, training and humanitarian operations. MEDCOM – U.S. Army Medical Command located at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The official website is www.armymedicine.army.mil MEDCOM projects and sustains a healthy and medically protected force; trains, equips, and deploys the medical force; and manages and promotes the health of soldiers and military families. USARPAC – U.S. Army Pacific located at Fort Shafter, Hawaii. The official website is www.usarpac.army.mil USARPAC provides trained and ready forces in support of military and peacetime operations in the Asia-Pacific area in order to contribute to regional stability, crisis response and decisive victory. FORSCOM – U.S. Army Forces Command located at Fort McPherson, Georgia. The official website is www.forscom.army.mil The Army component of U.S. Joint Forces Command, FORSCOM trains, mobilizes, deploys and sustains active and reserve component forces capable of operating in joint and combined environments to meet worldwide operational commitments. USASOC – U.S. Army Special Operations Command located at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The official website is www.soc.mil USASOC organizes, trains, educates, mans, equips, funds, administers, mobilizes, deploys and sustains Army special operations forces to successfully conduct worldwide special operations across the range of military operations, in support of regional combatant commanders, American ambassadors and other agencies, as directed. USARSO – U.S. Army, South located at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico. The official website is www.usarso.army.mil USARSO commands and controls Army forces in the U.S. Southern Command area of responsibility and provides theater support for Army forces and headquarters as directed by the USSSOUTHCOM commander in chief. USARSO will become a major subordinate command of FORSCOM and move to Fort Sam Houston, Texas, during fiscal year 2003. TRADOC – U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command located at Fort Monroe, Virginia. The official website is www.tradoc.army.mil TRADOC shapes the 21st-century Army by training and educating its soldiers and leaders while sustaining the shared vision of how the Army operates as a member of joint service, combined arms and multinational teams. CID – U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command located at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. The official website is www.cid.army.mil CID is the Army’s criminal investigative organization and conducts investigations in which the Army is or may be a party of interest. CID provides senior leader protective-services and forensic laboratory support to investigations; maintains the Army’s criminal records; provides logistical security from factory to foxhole; conducts computer network intrusion investigations; and develops countermeasures to criminal and subversive activity. INSCOM – U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command located at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. The official website is www.inscom.army.mil INSCOM conducts dominant intelligence, security and information operations for commanders and national decision-makers, and provides warfighters with the seamless intelligence needed to understand and dominate the battlefield. SMDC – U.S. Space and Missile Defense Command located in Arlington, Virginia. The official website is www.smdc.army.mil SDMC develops and provides space and missile-defense capabilities for the Army and the nation. EUSA – Eight U.S. Army located in Yongsan, Korea. The official website is http://8tharmy.korea.army.mil EUSA supports deterrence of North Korean aggression against the Republic of Korea and, should deterrence fail, supports noncombatant-evacuation operations and transitions to hostilities as it generates combat power to support the United Nations Command and Combined Forces Command response. USAREUR – U.S. Army, Europe located at Heidelberg, Germany. The official website is www.hqusareur.army.mil As America’s Army in Europe, USAREUR is structured and trained as a versatile and agile power-projection force, ready for joint and multinational operations, and committed to providing for the readiness and well being of its soldiers, civilians and families. USASCE – U.S. Army Corps of Engineers located in Washington, D.C. The official website is www.usace.army.mil USACE provides quality, responsive engineering services to the Army, Department of Defense and the nation. MDW – U.S. Army Military District of Washington located at Fort McNair, Washington, D.C. The official website is www.mdw.army.mil MDW responds to crisis, disaster or security requirements in the National Capital Region; provides base operations support for defense organizations throughout the NCR, including operation of Arlington National Cemetery; and conducts official ceremonies on behalf of the nation’s civilian and military leaders. 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