McAlester Army Ammunition Plant (MCAAP) is a weapons manufacturing facility for the United States Department of Defense in McAlester, Oklahoma, US. The...
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In 1998 McAlester became the home of the Defense Ammunition Center (DAC), which moved from Savanna, Illinois, to McAlester Army Ammunition Plant. The crossing...
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historian McAlester Army Ammunition Plant in McAlester, Oklahoma All pages with titles beginning with McAlester All pages with titles containing McAlester Macalester...
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GBU-43/B MOAB (category Weapons and ammunition introduced in 2003)
Since 2003, 15 MOABs have been manufactured at the McAlester Army Ammunition Plant in McAlester, Oklahoma. The Air Force has said the MOAB has a unit...
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The Sunflower Army Ammunition Plant was a smokeless powder and propellant manufacturing facility in De Soto within Johnson County, Kansas. Constructed...
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List of American military installations (redirect from List of United States Army installations in Kosovo)
Sill McAlester Army Ammunition Plant Camp Rilea (ARNG) Carlisle Barracks Fort Indiantown Gap (ARNG) Harrisburg Military Post (ARNG) Letterkenny Army Depot...
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Microsoft's SQL Server to hack web servers belonging to McAlester Army Ammunition Plant and the US Army Corps of Engineers respectively. On April 13, 2008...
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housed in two buildings as a tenant at McAlester Army Ammunition Plant.[citation needed] http://www.jmc.army.mil/FactSheets/FactSheets%202008/Defens...
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Post Army Airfield – KFSI United States Army Air Defense Artillery School United States Army Field Artillery School McAlester Army Ammunition Plant – McAlester/Savanna...
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Joint Munitions Command (redirect from United States Army Joint Munitions Command)
in a series of commands since World War II that have managed the ammunition plants of the United States. Since 1973, those commands have been headquartered...
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