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Fort Eustis

 

Fort Eustis, located in Newport News, Virginia, was established in 1918, and has served a number of purposes, including an Army training facility for artillery and artillery observation, a prison, and a work camp. Beginning in the World War II era, the primary mission of Fort Eustis has been Army transportation training, research and development, engineering, and operations, including aviation and marine shipping activities.

 The 2005 Base Realignment, Allocation and Closure (BRAC) Act resulted in the greatest change in the look of Fort Eustis by relocating the Army Transportation School headquarters to Fort Lee in 2010.  The Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Headquarters replaced it in 2011.  The BRAC decision consolidated adjoining bases of different services, referred to as joint basing. Resultantly Fort Eustis and Langley Air Force Base were consolidated under the responsibility of the Air Force 633d Air Base Wing as Joint Base Langley-Eustis in 2010. 

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Fort Eustis Leadership
Photo of Major General John D. Kline   Photo of Command Sergeant Major Michael A. McMurdy
MG John D. Kline CSM Michael A. McMurdy
Senior
Commander
Army Element
Center for Initial Military
Training Command
Sergeant Major
 Photo of Colonel Frankie C. Cochiaosue  Photo of Command Sergeant Major Jared M. Matthews
 COL Frankie C. Cochiaosue CSM Jared M. Matthews

733d Mission
Support Group
Commander

733d Mission
Support Group
Command Sergeant Major