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ATTN: ATZG-ISE
Carlisle Barracks 17013
ATTN: ATZE-DPW-E
Fort Eustis 23604
ATTN: ATZF-PWE
Fort Chaffee 72905
ATTN: ATZR-ZF
Fort Sill 73503
ATTN: ATZR-B
Fort Huachuca 85613
ATTN: ATZS-EHB
Fort Knox 40121
ATTN: ATZK-PWE
Fort Story 23459
ATTN: ATZF-EMI-S
US Air Force Command
ATTN: Envr/Natural Res Ofc
Andrews AFB 20031
Wright-Patterson AFB 45433
Randolph AFB 78150
Maxwell AFB 36112
Elmendorf AFB 99506
Scott AFB 62225
Hickam AFB 96853
Peterson AFB 80914
Bolling AFB 20332
US Air Force Air Combat Command
Avon Park AF Range, FL 33825-5700
ATTN: 6 CSS/CEN
Beale AFB, CA 95903-1708
ATTN: 9 CES/CEV
Barksdale AFB, LA 71110-2078
ATTN: 2 CES/CEVC
Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 85707-3920
ATTN: 355 CES/CEV
Dyess AFB, TX 79607-1670
ATTN: 7 CES/CEVA
Ellsworth AFB, SD 57706-5000
ATTN: 28 CES/CEV
Holloman AFB, NM 88330-8458
ATTN: 49 CES/CEV
Langley AFB, VA 23665-2377
ATTN: 1 CES/CEV
Little Rock AFB, AR 72099-5154
ATTN: 314 CES/CEV
MacDill AFB, FL 33621-5207
ATTN: 6 CES/CEV
Cannon AFB, NM 88103-5136
ATTN: 27 CES/CEV
Minot AFB, ND 58705-5006
ATTN: 5 CES/CEV
Moody AFB, GA 31699-1707
ATTN: 347 CES/CEV
Nellis AFB, NV 89191-6546
ATTN: WTC/EVR
Offutt AFB, NE 68113-4019
ATTN: 55 CES/CEV
Pope AFB, NC 28308-2890
ATTN: 23 CES/CEV
Mountain Home AFB, ID 83648-5442
ATTN: 366 CES/CEV
Seymour Johnson AFB, NC 27531-2355
ATTN: 4 CES/CEV
Shaw AFB, SC 29152-5123
ATTN: 20 CES/CEV
Whiteman AFB, MO 65305-5060
ATTN: 509 CES/CEV
HQ US Army - Pacific (USARPAC)
DCSENGR - ATTN: APEN-IV
ATTN: APOP-TR
Fort Shafter, HI 96858
Fort Richardson, AK 99505
Fort Wainright, AK 99703
Fort Greely, AK 98733
USAMC Instal & Srvc Activity
ATTN: AMXEN-U 61299
US Army Armament, Munitions and
Chemical Cmd
ATTN: AMSMC-ENR
ATTN: AMSMC-EQC
US Army Aviation and Troop Cmd
ATTN: SATAI-A
US Army Comm-Elec Cmd
ATTN: AMSEL-SF-REE
US Army Depot System Cmd
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US Army Missile Cmd
ATTN: AMSMI-RA
US Army Tank-Automotive Cmd
ATTN: AMSTA-XEM/AMSTA-XA
US Army Test & Eval Cmd
ATTN: AMSTE-EQ
White Sands Missile Range
ATTN: STEWS-ES-E
Charles Melvin Price Spt Ctr
ATTN: SATAS-F
US Army Arm. Res Devel & Engr Ctr
ATTN: AMSTA-AR-ISE-UL
US Army Natick Res Devel & Engr Ctr
ATTN: SATNC-ZSN
Pine Bluff Arsenal
ATTN: SMCPB-EMB
Rock Island Arsenal
ATTN: SMCRI-PWB
ATTN: AMSCM-EHR
Watervliet Arsenal
ATTN: SMCWV-PW
US Army Dugway Proving Ground
ATTN: STEDP-EPO-CP
US Army Jefferson Proving Ground
ATTN: STEJP-EH-R
US Army Yuma Proving Ground
ATTN: STEYP-ES-E
Anniston Army Depot
ATTN: SDSAN-DPW-PED
Blue Grass Army Depot
ATTN: SDSBG-EN
Red River Army Depot
ATTN: SDSRR-OE
Sacramento Army Depot
ATTN: SDSSA-EL-MO
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ATTN: SDSSI-ENV
Tobyhanna Army Depot
ATTN: SDSTO-EM
US Army Depot-Hawthorne
ATTN: SMCHW-ORE
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ATTN: SDSTE-PU-SE
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ATTN: SDSLE-VA
Seneca Army Depot Activity
ATTN: SDSTO-SEI-PE
Umatilla Army Depot Acitivty
ATTN: SDSTE-UAS-EVE
McAlester Army Ammunition Plant
ATTN: SMCMC-DEL
Holston Army Ammunition Plant
ATTN: SMCHO-EN
Indiana Army Ammunition Plant
ATTN: SMCIN-EN
Iowa Army Ammunition Plant
ATTN: SMCIO-PPE
Kansas Army Ammunition Plant
ATTN: SMCKA-OR
Lake City Army Ammunition Plant
ATTN: SMCLC-EN
Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant
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Longhorn/Louisiana Army Ammo Plant
ATTN: SMCLO-EN
Milan Army Ammunition Plant
ATTN: SMCMI-IO
Mississippi Army Ammunition Plant
ATTN: SMCMS-CA
Newport Army Ammunition Plant
ATTN: SMCNE-EN
Radford Army Ammunition Plant
ATTN: SMCRA-OR
Sunflower Army Ammuniton Plant
ATTN: SMCSU-EN
US Army Aberdeen Proving Ground Spt Acty
ATTN: STEAP-FE-G/STEAP-SH-ER
ATTN: AMSTE-EQ
Redstone Arsenal Spt Activity
ATTN: AMSMI-RA-DPW-MP-PR
US Army TACOM Spt Activity-Selfridge
ATTN: AMSTA-CYE
Lima Army Tank Plant
ATTN: DCMDM-PDM
US Army Garrison-Fort Monmouth
ATTN: SELFM-PW
Alabama Army Ammunition Plant
ATTN: SMCAL
Badger Army Ammunition Plant
ATTN: SMCBA-OR
Cornhusker Army Ammunition Plant
ATTN: SMCCO
Joliet Army Ammunition Plant
ATTN: SIOJO-OR
Ravenna Army Ammunition Plant
ATTN: SMCRV-CR
Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant
ATTN: SMCRB-CR
St. Louis Army Ammunition Plant
ATTN: SATAI-A
Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant
ATTN: SMCTC-EN
Volunteer Army Ammunition Plant
ATTN: SMCVO-CR
US Army Research Laboratory
ATTN: AMSRL-OP-SD-FE
USAMC, Alexandria, VA 22333-0001
ATTN: AMCEN-F
National Guard Bureau
ATTN: NGB-ARI
ATTN: NGB-ARE
ATTN: NGB-ARO-TS
Army National Guard
Fort Richardson, AK 99505-5800
Montgomery, AL 36109-0711
Phoenix, AZ 85008-3495
N.Little Rock, AR 72199-9600
Camp Roberts, CA 93451
Sacramento, CA 95826-9101
Los Alamitos, CA 90720
Englewood, CO 80112
Hartford, CT 06105-3795
Washington, DC 20003-1719
Wilmington, DE 19808-2191
St. Augustine, FL 32085-1008
Starke, FL 32091
Atlanta, GA 30316-0965
Tamuning, GU 96911-4421
Honolulu, HI 96816-4495
Boise, ID 83705-8095
Springfield, IL 62702-2399
Indianapolis, IN 46241-4839
Johnston, IA 50131-1902
Topeka, KS 66611-1159
Frankfort, KY 40601-6168
New Orleans, LA 70146-0330
Camp Edwards, MA 02542-5003
Milford, MA 01757
Baltimore, MD 21201-2288
Augusta, ME 04333-0033
Lansing, MI 48913-5101
Little Falls, MN 56345-0348
Jackson, MS 39209
Camp Shelby, MS 39407-5500
Jefferson City, MO 65101-9051
Helena, MT 59604-4789
Lincoln, NE 68508-1090 (2)
Concord, NH 03301-5353
Trenton, NJ 08625-0340
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Carson City, NV 89701-5596
Raleigh, NC 27607-6410
Bismark, ND 58502-5511
Latham, NY 12110-2224
Columbus, OH 43235-2789
Camp Gruber, OK 74423
Oklahoma City, OK 73111-4389
Salem, OR 97309-5047
Annville, PA 17003-5002
San Juan, PR 00904
Providence, RI 02904-5717
Eastover, SC 29244
Columbia, SC 29201
Rapid City, SD 57702-8186
Austin, TX 78763-5218
Draper, UT 84020-1776
Richmond, VA 23219
Kings Hill, VI 00850-9764
Colchester, VT 05446-3004
Spokane, WA 99219-9069
Tacoma, WA 98430-5054
Madison, WI 53714-0587
Charleston, WV 25311-1085
Cheyenne, WY 82003
Headquarters, Army Environmental Ctr
ATTN: SFIM-AEC-ECA
ATTN: SFIM-AEC-NR 21010
ATTN: SFIM-AEC-CR 64152
ATTN: SFIM-AEC-SR 30335-6801
ATTN: AFIM-AEC-WR 80022-2108
Tyndall AFB 32403
ATTN: HQAFCESA/CES
ATTN: Engrg & Service Lab
Fort Belvoir 22060
ATTN: CETEC-IM-T
ATTN: CETEC-ES 22315-3803
ATTN: Water Resources Support Ctr
National Inst. of Stds and Technology
ATTN: Library 20899
INSCOM 22186
ATTN: IALOG-I
ATTN: IAV-DPW
Information Systems Cmd
ATTN: ASH-CPW-B
USATACOM
ATTN: AMSTA-XE
CEWES 39180
ATTN: Library
CECRL 03755
ATTN: Library
Military District of Washington, Fort McNair
ATTN: ANEN 20319
US Military Academy 10996
ATTN: MAEN-A
ATTN: DOPS
ATTN: Facilities Engineer
ATTN: Geography & Envr Engrg
Naval Facilities Engr Command
ATTN: Facilities Engr Command
Code 03 (2)
Code 04
Code 20
Code 10
Code 03T
Code Fac-03
Code 21
ATTN: Division Offices, Northern Div
ATTN: Code 9A
ATTN: Code 1021/FLG
Chesapeake Division
ATTN: Code 04 20374
Atlantic Division 23511
ATTN: Code 09B
ATTN: Code 09A
Southern Division 29411
ATTN: RDT&E Liaison Office (2)
Western Division 94066
ATTN: Code 203
ATTN: RDT&E Liaison Officer
Pacific Division 96860
ATTN: Code 04B (2)
US Govt Printing Office 20401
ATTN: Rec Sec/Deposit Sec (2)
Defense Technical Info Ctr 22304
ATTN: DTIC-FAB (2)
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