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This list is of military bases you have visited, not necessarily been attached to or assigned.

I've never really penned all the bases I been to, but a I will try. If a I miss a few, I may have to come back and edit for thoroughness.

Active Duty: I know you may not be able to list them all, but several in the last year shouldn't breach OPSEC.
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Cpl Ehr Specialist
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This is where I can remember. I know there were a bunch CONUS I cannot remember.

MCRD San Diego
MCB Camp Pendleton
Lackland AFB
MCB Quantico
NSF Anacostia
NSF Thurmont
Pentagon
Annapolis
Andrews AFB
Dover AFB
Fort Belvoir
Fort Meade
Redstone Arsenal
NS New York
NSB New London
Wright-Patterson AFB
Fort Campbell
Fort Knox
Biggs Army Airfield
Brooks AFB
Dyess AFB
Davis Monthan AFB
MCAS Yuma
March AFB
MCACC Twentynine Palms
MCAS El Toro
MCAS Tustin
MCAS Miramar
MCLB Barstow
NB Point Loma
NB San Diego
NAS North Island
Oxnard AFB
Travis AFB
Vandenberg AFB
NAWS China Lake
Moffit Field
NAS Alameda
Travis AFB
Hill AFB
Reese AFB
NAS Patuxent River
Elmendorf AFB
Hickam AFB
Yakota AB
MCB Camp Lejeune
NAS Meridian
NS Portsmouth
NB Guam
Barksdale AFB
Dover AFB
McGuire AFB
Luke AFB
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Cpl Shane Cunningham
Cpl Shane Cunningham
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Love the AF bases! It's like a paradise for Marines! They clear the table for you when you're done eating! Crazy!
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
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Cpl Shane Cunningham - LOL, true and I know when We had a group of Marines came to Hickam AFB, HI to help us with the arrival of President Nixon and Prime Minister Tanaka of Japan the ate in our mess hall and enjoyed the food. Also after they finished their meal civilians rolled a car around to ask if the wanted dessert which was on the cart and served them. they even came around and refilled their drinks or coffee. i Those Marines were pretty impressed and I still remember their smiles. Not only that that mess Hall had many awards for outstanding food and they were all good meals. Not a typical meal but that day We were actually served steak and lobster for dinner which impressed not only the Maines but even those of us in the Air Force that were stationed there. I've eaten in the Mess Halls for other service but in my opinion the Air Force still had the best food.
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
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Cpl Shane Cunningham -
Not Only Good Food Service In The USAF, But We Have Great Food Too.
You're Gonna Love This One:... While Stationed In South Korea, Osan AFB,
We Didn't Have ANY Cooks Not Even ONE, Because We Hired Korean Chefs;
I'm Talk'en Fantastic Ones. We Had "Melt-In-Your-Mouth" EVERYTHING....
In Addition, We Had Individual Tables With White Table Clothes And Waitresses Who Took Our Orders & Served Our Food. Above The Entryway Was A Large, Half-Moon Shaped Sign Which, Rightfully So, Stated: "Recommended By Duncan Heinz"... But I Doubt Their Chefs Anywhere NEAR As Good As Ours.......
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SFC Michael Jackson, MBA
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Stationed:

Ft. Knox, KY 1994-95
Camp Carroll, Korea 1995-96
Ft. Stewart, GA 1996-98
Ft. Bliss, TX 1998-99
Bakerfield South Recruiting Station, CA 1999-2002
Fort Hood, TX 2002-05
Fort Knox, TX 2005-07
Grafenwohr, Germany 2007-10
Fort Hood, TX 2011-13

Other Military Bases I've Been:

Ali A Salem Airbase, Kuwait
Bagram, AFghanistan
Bamberg, Germany
Camp Arifjan, Kuwait
Camp Doha, Kuwait
Camp Edwards, Korea
Camp Greaves, Korea
Camp Henry, Korea
Camp Liberty, Iraq
Camp Walker, Korea
Edwards Air Force Base, Ca
Eskan Village, Saudi Arabia
FOB Falcon, Iraq
Ft Benning,Ga
Ft. A.P. Hill, VA
Ft. Cambell,KY
Ft. Gillem, GA
Ft. Gordon,Ga
Ft. Irwin,CA
Ft. Jackson,
Ft. Leonardwood, MO
Ft. McPherson, GA
Ft. Sam Houston, TX
Ft. Sill,OK
Ft. Stewart,Ga
Garmish, Germany
Green Zone, Iraq
Heidelberg, Germany
Hofenfels, Germany
Hunter Army Airfield,GA
Kaissasluten, Germany
Kandahar, Afghanistan
Kings Bay Naval Station, Ga
Lackland AFB, TX
Lemmore Naval Air Station,
Manas, Kyrgyzstan
Manheim, Germany
North Fort Hood, TX
Offutt AFB, NE
Pirmasens,Germany
Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia
Ramstein Air Base, Germany
Randolph Air Force Base, Tx
Sheppard AFB, TX
Stuggart, Germany
Stuggart, Germany
Yokota Air Base, Japan
Yongsan, Korea
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Holy Lord @SFC Michael Jackson were you part of Civil Affairs? That is a laundry list...
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SFC Michael Jackson, MBA
SFC Michael Jackson, MBA
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no, wasn't civil affairs.. When I was a private, somebody sent me out for a box of grid squares and some flight line. I went to all these bases looking for it...LOL
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MSgt Kevin Willoughby
MSgt Kevin Willoughby
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SFC Michael Jackson, I sent some young Airmen out for a yard of flight line and a bucket of prop wash a few times. They are still looking. Even had a few do echo checks in the intakes of engines for me.

As a flyer, I can say I have a laundry list of Air Bases, Army Bases, Naval Bases to inclue Coast Guard Stations and even Marine Corp Air Stations. Not quite all, but many-foreign and domestic on all continents but Africa.

New question topic would be, "What is the strangest, or most interesting foreign military installation you have been to?" I would have to say it would be sitting at a table on King George Island, Antarctica sitting at a table across from Russian military eating lunch (mussel soup) and watching a few co-workers trading hat pins and patches. After four years in a Strategic Air Command Cold War mode, I never thought I would be doing that.

One closed, no smoke and mirror closed base was Sonderstrom Air Base, Greenland. That was a hoot when it was still open, before being sold back to home rule.
Ones I had the most fun at were: the Azores, Puerto Rico ANGB, Anderson AB Guam, Lakenheath, Offut AFB, McDill AFB, Fort Quachuca in Arizona, Some Canadian stopovers, small Chillean air base at the tip of South America, my 18th birthday at Whichita Falls, Texas (Sheppard AFB), Williams Field, Antarctica, Panama and many others that I cannot remember at this point in life. I will always remember a week long trip to Fort Benning, Ga. where we had one of our planes there for jump school. It was the first night flight for a group of Army guys and one had a heart attack after exiting the plan. Also that same week, we had our plane used for filming for an Army recruiting jaunt that used the film crew from "In the Heat of the Night."

Some of the worst places I went to were the Navy base on Guam, Thule AB, Greenland, Honduras, a few Air Guard Bases around the country (mostly because they were small and no services), a few Navy Bases that made us enlisted stay in their base hotel rather than off base, a few Army and Air Force training bases that kept us in open bay barracks (only sucks when you get spoiled staying in nice hotels stateside and OCONUS while traveling).
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SFC Michael Jackson, MBA
SFC Michael Jackson, MBA
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I work at STRATCOM, it's an interesting organization and concur that it is fun. my favorite place overseas was Germany. Although I traveled frequently on business, I loved there. However, Egypt was the most interesting. I didn't list in my bases because we made own compound, it didn't an actual name
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SSgt David OGrady
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Altus AFB
Barksdale AFB
Biggs Army Airfield
Brooks AFB
Cold Lake Royal Canadian AFB
Davis-Monthan AFB
Dover AFB
Dyess AFB
Eglin AFB
FE Warren AFB
Fort Campbell
Fort Knox
Hill AFB
Incirlik AB
Keesler AFB
KI Sawyer AFB
Lackland AFB
Laies Field
Langley AFB
Loring ARB
Luke AFB
MacDill AFB
McGuire AFB
Moffot Field
Mountain Home AFB
NAS Keflavik
NAS Norfolk
Nellis AFB
NS Rota
RAF Lakenheath
RAF Mildenhall
Ramstein AFB
Scott AFB
Tinker AFB
Travis AFB
Wright-Patterson AFB
Wurtsmith AFB
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Besides Travis SSgt David OGrady I don't think I've been to any of the others...a whole world I missed. I thought I was well traveled. Thanks for your service and input.
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SSgt David OGrady
SSgt David OGrady
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SSGT Michael LoGiudice my favorite was NAS Keflavik, Iceland. What a beautiful country. Cold Lake was another great place. Thank you for your service too
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